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  1. Barnard College, officially titled as Barnard College, Columbia University, is a private women's liberal arts college in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1889 by a group of women led by young student activist Annie Nathan Meyer , who petitioned Columbia University 's trustees to create an affiliated college named ...

  2. In 1837, Oberlin College became the nation’s first institute of higher education to open its doors to women both white and black. The College aspired to create an interracial and coeducational Christian student body striving to create a more just society, but the college still upheld normative gender roles.

  3. In 1917, Josephine Paddock, Class of 1906, was among the suffragists who picketed the White House to demand a voice for women in the government. The vision was bold: Create a rigorous and challenging college for women equivalent to the education offered by Columbia.

  4. Barnard College (oficialmente Barnard College of Columbia University ), 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.

  5. In 1894, while seeking a successor to Ella Weed as dean, Barnards new treasurer George A. Plimpton wrote to his friend, Johns Hopkins President Daniel Coit Gilman, “I have no doubt in my mind but that within a few years Barnard College will be the richest women’s college in the country.”.

  6. Interactive Institutional History of Barnard College in New York City. Search Database. Search the Barnard History database of people, places, documents, and images. Narrative. Read Professor McCaughey's story of Barnard History. Read chronologically, or jump to a specific place with search. Visualization of Barnard History. Maps.

  7. 28 de ene. de 1976 · She enrolled at Barnard College in the class of 1927, living in an unheated apartment and working in restaurants, at the Columbia University Book Shop and as a tutor, but did not get her...