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‘As if Percy Jackson were trans and Jewish’: Kyle Lukoff on imagination, autonomy, and ‘A World Worth Saving’
A conversation with author Kyle Lukoff (BC ’06) about his newest middle-grade novel and recent National Book Award nomination.Â
Abigail Rabbitt
4 days ago


Reading Barnard authors: How three alumnae write the transformations, introspections, and struggles of womanhood
Jeannette Walls, Ottessa Moshfegh, and Jhumpa Lahiri — three acclaimed Barnard alumnae — are authors whose deeply thoughtful and evocative work beautifully captures the inner lives of women. Key works from each author reveals three unforgettable portrayals of women striving to understand themselves and their place in vastly different worlds.Â
Abigail Rabbitt
Oct 9


‘The Encampments’: Columbia voices inside the national movement
New footage and interviews with Columbia students reveal what inspired the takeover of Hamilton Hall and how the movement is moving forward.
Abigail Rabbitt and Theresa Cullen
May 31


The Seven Sisters: Legacy and lessons in women’s education
Examining the legacy, intersectional challenges, and evolving impact of historically women’s colleges.
Abigail Rabbitt
Apr 2


Zines as resistance: Exploring the creative power of the Barnard Zine Library
At the Barnard Zine Library, creativity and activism collide, offering a sanctuary for those who wish to challenge the status quo.
Abigail Rabbitt
Mar 25
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