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Photograph collections at the Barnard Archives and Special Collections depict various aspects of the history of Barnard College, including the academic and social lives of students; portraits of faculty and staff members; annual traditions that took…
Barnard Photography Collection
The records of the Barnard College Summer School for Women Workers in Industry consist of papers and photographs relating to the Barnard College Summer School for Women Workers, a program founded in 1927 to provide summer instruction to female…
Summer School for Women Workers in Industry
The Buildings and Grounds collection includes materials relating to the construction and furnishing of campus buildings and landscaped areas. Additionally, there is a large collection of photographs of the interior and exterior of the campus…
Buildings and Grounds Photographs
The Barnard Organization of Soul & Solidarity (BOSS) collection documents the work of BOSS, a student group formed to support, empower, and establish sibilnghood between Black students at Barnard. Originally formed as the Barnard Organization of…
Barnard Organization of Soul and Solidarity (BOSS)
Materials relating to WBAR, the Barnard College student-run online radio station.
WBAR
The Class of 1971 Oral History Collection contains 79 oral histories of individuals who were part of Barnard College's class of 1971. Included in the collection are transcripts, audio recordings, and video recording of interviews (currently…
Barnard Class of 1971 Oral History
The Barnard Bulletin was founded in 1901 as a weekly newspaper and historically covered events on campus, all aspects of student life, affairs of Barnard's administration and the Board of Trustees, and relations with Columbia. At the time of…
Barnard Bulletin
The Barnard Magazine provides a way for alums to stay in touch with each other and to learn about developments in the Barnard community. The Magazine was first published in 1912 by the Barnard Alumnae Association. The name of the publication changed…
Barnard Magazine
The Coalition for Women Prisoners was a coalition founded in 1994 to address the issues and needs of women incarcerated in the New York prisons. The CWP was coordinated by the Women in Prison Project at the Correctional Association of New York.…
Coalition for Women Prisoners
As the 1960s drew to a close, a growing chorus of voices within the Barnard community began calling for an official College response to the changes wrought and challenges posed by the Women’s Liberation Movement. After months of impassioned,…
Barnard Center for Research on Women
The Barnard College yearbooks—The Annual and later the Mortarboard—depict life at Barnard and honor the graduating classes. Many volumes feature original artwork, photography, and design done by students, as well as photographs (in black and white,…
Barnard Yearbook
Barnard’s most well known student publications are its most enduring, including the Barnard Bulletin and the Mortarboard. But throughout Barnard’s history, its students have created dozens of short run and single run publications, often raising…
Student Publications
The Hawa Tunkara '21 FLI Story Collection contains 25 oral histories from first-generation and/or low-income students and alums of Barnard College and Columbia University conducted during the years of 2020-2021. Through video and audio…
Hawa Tunkara ‘21 FLI Story Collection
This collection contains memorandum, flyers, correspondence, and promotional materials from the Office of Student Experience and Engagement (previously named the Barnard Student Life Office and the Barnard College Activities Office). Digital…
Office of Student Experience and Engagement
This collection includes the audio recordings and transcriptions of four interviews, transcripts of four written interviews, one digital and two physical copies of the zine made in conjunction with this project, a methodological introduction…
Gender* in the Archives
Alum Scrapbooks