Barnard’s mind-body approach provides resources and support to help you to thrive. 我们感觉良好, Do Well programming is designed to help you relax and focus, whether that’s a community outing to the park or Wednesday Craft Nights.
On Campus
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The Barnard campus is home to a close-knit community of independently minded, adventurous students. As part of the community, you’ll be empowered to help steer campus life. You’ll find a culture and resources that encourage self-care and compassion for one another. And a constant stream of lectures, workshops, concerts, recitals, plays, films, and other events will keep you busy.
住校
College is a big transition: It's normal to have questions. Our Res Life team is here to help.
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“Diana is my favorite place to go for one very simple reason: smoothies. Yes, they have sushi and pizza and french fries. 但是他们的冰沙.... And you can use swipes for them!”
——卡桑德拉·克利福德,21岁
Health & Wellness
Get help in making positive wellness decisions at The Wellness Spot, your destination for all things related to health and wellbeing.
From counseling and clinical care to group support and workshops, the Rosemary Furman Counseling Center promotes maintaining emotional and mental health.
绿色建筑
Barnard is setting the stage for sustainable, award-winning campus architecture with the LEED Gold-rated Diana Center, and the LEED Silver-rated Milstein Center.
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Tucked away from Broadway’s noise and bustle, the Barnard campus is a green oasis where you can hang out on the lawn, take sunny breaks on the Milstein Center’s green terraces, or go for a walk in nearby Riverside Park.
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Sustainability and climate change courses
Faculty in 21 departments research sustainability + climate change
Carbon emissions reduction since 2005
伸展空间
Giving Voice and Making Space
Barnard’s rich history of student activism means that diversity and inclusion are woven through coursework and are an essential part of everything that we do. While there’s always progress to be made, read about the strides the College has made to increase representation among both students and faculty.