Barnard’s Science Pathways Scholars Program helps students build experience in the lab to become leaders in science
Barnard Magazine
March 2020
Run Better Meetings
Oh joy! A workday packed with meetings. Here’s how to make them better.
Ballantyne Magazine, winter 2019
Women’s Colleges Are Having a Moment
Some people wrote off women’s colleges as an anachronism. They were wrong.
Smith Quarterly, September 2019
Another Summer of Love
A half-century after its founding, the pioneering all-women rock band Ace of Cups is back—with a Jewish grandma leading the way.
Tablet, July 2019
Paradise Found: How To Spend A Week in Oahu
Style Blueprint, April 2019
Can She Keep Miami Beach Above The Rising Sea?
OZY, January 2019
Balance at the Ballot Box
Smith Quarterly, September 2018
A Nuclear Energy Meltdown Scrambles Southern Politics
Sierra, September 2018
Black Gold, From Tank to Table
A farm in North Carolina is conducting an ambitious experiment in farming sustainable caviar. But will Americans bite?
Roads & Kingdoms / The Guardian, April 2018
Honorable Mention, Outstanding Article/Food & Drink, American Society of Journalists and Authors
Queen Quet and the Gullah/Geechee Nation Say No to Offshore Drilling
The elected chieftess is mobilizing constituents against this environmental threat.
Sierra, February 2018
The Southern Revolt Against Offshore Drilling
In South Carolina, opposition to President Trump’s drilling plan is a bipartisan affair.
Sierra, February 2018
Axe-Throwing Bars Are About to Pop Up Everywhere in the United States
Yup, beer is involved.
Afar.com, September 2017
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