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  1. Barnard College of Columbia University est une faculté d'arts libéraux située dans la ville de New York, aux États-Unis, et réservée aux femmes. Fondée en 1889 par Annie Nathan Meyer à la suite du refus de l' université Columbia d'accepter les femmes, elle prend le nom de Frederick A. P. Barnard , 10 e président de Columbia.

  2. German Literature. The major in German Literature consists of ten courses (minimum 31 credits). A minimum of two language courses on the 3000-level; six or seven literature courses; and a senior tutorial are required. Courses focusing on advanced language through content should be taken after the completion of intermediate courses and before or ...

  3. Barnard’s dean of the College, Leslie Grinage, helps define and implement strategic goals and policies related to the student body. Meet the Full Senior Leadership Team. About Barnard - it's fearless history raising voices and making change. See what that means today for Barnard's leadership, mission and academics.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Barnard College, based in New York City, was founded in 1889 in response to Columbia University's then-refusal to admit women onto academic programmes. Today, it stands as one of the oldest women's colleges in the world, and the only women's college in the city. When Columbia University became coeducational in 1983, Barnard College decided to remain legally and financially separate but ...

  7. 212.853.0228. ngorelick@barnard.edu. Nathan Gorelick teaches in the English Department and for the First-Year Experience program. His areas of expertise include British and Continental Literature from the Restoration through Romanticism, Enlightenment philosophy and ideology, literary theory, and psychoanalysis. Before joining the faculty at ...

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