Barnard

Applications to Barnard up more than 5 percent

Last year, Barnard saw an 11 percent application increase, meaning applications have now risen by 17.5 percent over the last two years.

NYT editor to keynote Barnard graduation

Jill Abramson became the New York Times' first female executive editor in September.

Not strong and beautiful, yet

Barnard women must win respect rather than expect it.

Shit Columbia says about Barnard

We must consider the way some campus humor disrespects Barnard students.

Investigation finds no discrimination at Barnard

The Department of Education had been investigating whether Barnard professor Rachel McDermott illegally steered a Jewish student away from a class with professor Joseph Massad last year.

Clinton inspires Barnard students at State Department

A delegation of Barnard students took a break from studying for finals to attend the Women in Public Service Project's inaugural colloquium to hear from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other women leaders.

With help from outside firm, Barnard's endowment gains surpass national averages

Unlike Columbia, which manages its investments internally, Barnard outsources its investment office to Investure, a firm that provides mid-sized non-profit organizations with investment expertise. The school has been working with Investure since 2006.

Striking a balance

Can we be grateful and still dissatisfied?

Barnard robber barons

Barnard is forcing overburdened students to dish out more cash for fewer benefits, and it doesn't seem to mind.

Barnard looks to draw Dodge crowd to gym

Barnard administrators hope the weight room’s small but loyal following will grow.