
Discussing the role of technology and digital experiences in the future of the arts field, Movement Lab Faculty Director Gabri Christa participates as a speaker in A Digital Future for the Arts: July 21, 2020 / 5:30-7:00pm / Facebook Live
Discussing the role of technology and digital experiences in the future of the arts field, Movement Lab Faculty Director Gabri Christa participates as a speaker in A Digital Future for the Arts: July 21, 2020 / 5:30-7:00pm / Facebook Live
Eva-Quenby Johnson BC '20 is the Media Center's new Post-Baccalaureate Fellow.
Centers Coordinator Arun Bryson is among 61 exceptional students pursuing graduate degrees in library and information studies who were awarded 2020 American Library Association's (ALA) Spectrum Scholarships from the Office for Diversity, Literacy and Outreach Services.
Georgia Michalovic, who has worked part time in the Movement Lab for the last year and a half, has been critical to the planning and implementation of our programming, classes, and events.
The #unsilencedpast initiative has emerged directly from this moment's exceptionally muscular call for us all to mobilize whatever platforms we have at our disposal in thoughtful and immediate service to the project of racial and social justice in our local, national, and global communities.
Barnard College has launched the Post Baccalaureate Fellowship program, a learning and career development opportunity for graduating seniors.
Fatima Koli BC '17 has been promoted to Associate Director of the Empirical Reasoning Center.
This week we added zines about going to school from going to school from twelve hours in the future, T-shirts worn during quarantine, Asian American coronavirus experiences, London street scenes, what the coronavirus is and how to deal with it (in English and español), a vision of the future if we minimize global warming, zines purchased during the pandemic, the passing of a beloved cat during the early days of social distancing, and body image during the crisis: don't diet!
Erin Anthony comes to Barnard as a new STEM Librarian from Brown University where they were the Public Health and Research Support Librarian.
We've added ten new pandemic zines this week. They're about making the best of things, Zooming art school, how life is different under quarantine, how ventilators work, isolated living, what skateboarders in the UK are doing to occupy their time, weekly news rundowns, meditating while Black, and what service workers in PDX are up to while they're unemployed.
The Center for Engaged Pedagogy, with support from IMATS and the Computational Science Center, hosted a four-day (June 15-18th) synchronous virtual intensive Curricular Design Institute for faculty to create Fall 2020 courses that critically engage with digital technologies and approaches. If you would like to access the recordings from the Institute, please email us.
Great news- it is now possible once again to request scans from Columbia offsite collections held at ReCAP. Offsite items available for scan requests will have the "Request: Offsite" links displayed in CLIO records.
The Movement Lab is now accepting applications for our Fall '20-Spring '21 Student Artist-in-Residence
Alisa Rod is leaving Barnard and New York to start a new chapter of her professional and personal life in Montreal, where she will take up the position of Research Data Management Specialist at McGill University.
On March 18th, I moved out of my dorm, Sulzberger 508, and it was the last time I went outside. Leaving Barnard, I not only left behind my freshmen year but my freedom as well.
By Aaisha Sajjad
The Digital Humanities Center, Center for Engaged Pedagogy, and IMATS hosted a three-day, virtual intensive for faculty to design assignments that critically engaged with digital technologies.
This week added ten more COVID-19 zines to our collection. They are about the politics of face masks in Hong Kong, how quarantine looks to a cat (stop touching my touch beans!), home office problems, parents observing social distance, parenting a kindergartner while quarantined, growing seeds, what's good and bad about social distancing, neighborhood mutual (in German), and rural life for a working class Columbia alum, plus boredom tweets collaged over a SimCity background by an artist from Istanbul.
Our COVID-19 zine collection was profiled in an NPR podcast and in librarianship's premier trade journal, Library Journal.
Barnard Archives student workers are shining a spotlight on some our awesome alums! Learn more about Maria Hinojosa ’84 - and keep a lookout for buttons of her when we return to campus."