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Part 1 of the Summer Stories series: Barnard’s summer programs for pre-college students and current undergraduates create unforgettable experiences on campus and around NYC.

Barnard has no shortage of women researchers who lead the way and open doors for other women.

From settling into newly declared majors to looking forward to graduation and beyond, these four students know exactly why they’re excited for the new year.

After its successful debut last summer, the program returned for its second year, welcoming more educators and learning specialists from across New York City.

The chemistry professor and department chair inspired a generation of alumnae to pursue careers in STEM.

This year, Barnard women are the recipients of some of the most prestigious grants and fellowships for scientific research.

Computer science majors Whitney Deng ’24 and Theodore Nelson CC’24 are collaborating on a novel NASA project to help reduce bacterial infections in space.

The aspiring computer science major shares her busy College life, from studying Swahili at Columbia to prepping for her campaign run for Barnard’s Student Government Association. #BarnardYearOfScience

For National Women’s Health and Fitness Day (September 29), hear from the Women's Crew member about balancing academics and athletics.

In Mark Santolucito’s computer science course Creative Embedded Systems, students problem-solved to produce sculptures that spin, roll, or give the illusion of flight. #BarnardYearOfScience

Launched in 2014, the ever-growing annual program is a testament to Barnard’s commitment to the sciences.

In Computational Text Analysis, students gain the computer science knowledge necessary to answer their biggest research questions.