Archives News

The staff of the archives are pleased to announce that the papers of author Nancy Friday are now open for research.

Olivia Newsome joins the Barnard Archives staff in a new role

Congratulations to our four winners: Chris Belcher, Dita Hashi, Ari Perezdiez, and Hypatia Sorunke!

The Barnard Library will award $3000 to two researchers to support their use of its Archives, Zine Library, and other collections/resources

The staff of the Barnard Archives and Special Collections is excited to announce the Coalition for Women Prisoners Collection!

Moore’s solo exhibition “WORDY” — hosted by the College’s Archives — tackles themes of race, class, and violence.

An addition to the collection of the feminist playwright’s journals, correspondence, and personal effects allows scholars and students to dive deeper into her legacy and work.

The celebrated biochemist, known for her work on how cells communicate and interpret signals, set the standard for balancing rigorous scientific research and mentorship. #BarnardCelebratesWomensHistoryMonth

Sarah Barlow-Ochshorn ’20, the Archives Processing and Pedagogy Fellow, shares the significance of Poindexter’s newly donated papers.

This addition provides a window into Shange’s creative process and the publishing industry, Shange's work as a teacher, and Shange as a sister, mother, daughter, and friend.

The psychoanalyst and professor created the foundations for community-based mental health services and education in Harlem. #BarnardCelebratesBlackHistory #BarnardYearOfScience

The Barnard alumna changed everything from the very way women are treated at the doctor’s office to life in medical school for female students.