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  1. In accordance with the mission of Barnard College, the political science department aims to create a community of teachers and students committed to intellectual discovery, rigorous analysis, and independent thought. The department's courses emphasize reflection, discussion, deliberation and intensive interactions between faculty members and ...

  2. About Us. The Empirical Reasoning Center (ERC) helps faculty, students, staff and alumnae to engage critically with data, both qualitative and quantitative. At our offices and lab on the first floor of the Milstein Center, ERC staff provides empirical research support and technology training at all levels -- from introductory to advanced -- in ...

  3. Founded in response to neighboring Columbia University’s all-male admission policy, Barnard College is one of the oldest women’s colleges in the United States and a member of the Seven Sisters colleges. Located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, Barnard confers undergraduate degrees in over 50 fields of study. In addition to classroom ...

  4. The Barnard College Chemistry Department offers courses for undergraduates who plan to major or minor in the physical and life sciences, as well as for students pursuing other liberal arts degrees. The department offers majors and minors in chemistry and biochemistry, both approved by the American Chemical Society.

  5. Barnard College. El Barnard College és una universitat d'arts liberals reservada a les dones, situat a la ciutat de Nova York. Fundat el 1889, el Barnard College està afiliat a la Universitat de Colúmbia i posseeix un campus independent al barri de Morningside Heights a Manhattan. L'establiment té també la seva pròpia administració, els ...

  6. About Us. The Barnard Education Program envisions education as an emancipatory human right that develops people’s capacities to think critically and act creatively for peace, justice, and sustainability in local and global contexts. Education is a fundamental human activity that occurs in formal and informal settings as people interact within ...

  7. Studying institutional history provides valuable insights into the evolution of the college, its values, successes, and challenges. By recognizing and learning from the accomplishments and contributions of those who came before, the college community can develop a deeper connection to its heritage and strengthen its ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusivity.