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  1. The major in Ancient Studies is explicitly interdisciplinary in outlook. Students interested in focusing on the ancient Mediterranean or the Ancient Near East will normally take classes in a wide range of departments that focus on language, literature, mythology, material culture, history, religion, art history, philosophy, comparative literature, or, indeed, other subjects relevant to their ...

  2. At Barnard, you’ll benefit from a college experience that offers small, intimate classes in a collaborative environment dedicated to women, along with access to the vast academic resources of Columbia University, just across the street. Barnard + Columbia = the Ultimate Academic Powerhouse. 5.

  3. Majors & Minors. Barnard offers bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 fields. You can also double major, design your own major, or pursue a special degree program in cooperation with Columbia University, Juilliard, Manhattan School of Music, or the Jewish Theological Seminary. Barnard will push you in ways you didn’t know you could be pushed.

  4. Barnard College, es una universidad privada femenina de artes liberales ubicada en Nueva York. Aunque es una institución independiente, mantiene una adscripción a la Universidad de Columbia desde 1900 y se considera una de las facultades bachillerato de Columbia en sí misma. Barnard pertanece a la liga de Seven Sisters, una liga escolar de siete facultades femininas de élite de la costa ...

  5. 11,804 Applicants. 920 Admits. 712 Enrolling. Enrollment (Fall 2023) 711 first-year students (full-time and part-time) 3,223 undergraduate students (excluding study abroad) 57% students of color. 14% international students. 16% first in their families to attend college.

  6. CV (July 2021) Morgan C. Williams, Jr. is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Barnard College, Columbia University. Professor Williams' current research agenda addresses the economic consequences of crime and incarceration policy in the United States—with a particular focus on racial inequality. This research entertains questions ranging ...

  7. Founded in 1889, Barnard was the only college in New York City, and one of the few in the nation, where women could receive the same rigorous and challenging education available to men. The school’s founding was largely due to the rallying efforts of Annie Nathan Meyer, a student and writer who was equally dissatisfied with Columbia’s ...