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Audio Collections
The collection consists of original and duplicate audio recordings of speeches and lectures, forums, conferences, interviews, anniversary celebrations, reunions, inaugurations, degree candidate presentations, and concerts.
Deans’ Office for Advising & Support Records
This collection consists of materials from the Barnard College Deans' Office for Advising and Support, formerly known as the Office of the Dean of Studies. Collection materials include correspondence, memorandums, surveys, reports, meeting minutes, publications, and audio and video materials produced by the Dean for Academic Planning and Class Advising, formerly known as the Dean of Studies, and other administrators involved in academic advising.
Erin Cramer: Feminists on SCUM
This collection contains 25 interviews on videotape of feminists and artists who had a significant relationship to Valerie Solanas's shooting of Andy Warhol. The interviews were conducted by Erin Cramer and filmed by Mary Patierno. The interviewees include Ti-Grace Atkinson, Florynce "Flo" Kennedy, Ros Baxandall, Dana Densmore, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Vivian Gornick, Jill Johnston, Jeremiah Newton, and Ultra Violet.
Folkus
This collection consists of the student publication, Folkus. It featured articles, poetry, and interviews on topics such as drugs, sex, and music.
Karen Durbin Papers
Moving Image collection
This collection consists of film and video recordings related to Barnard College, including events and performances, clips of television shows featuring Barnard or people affiliated with Barnard, documentaries related to Barnard, and course-related recordings.
President's Office
President's Office Records consist of correspondence, speeches, addresses, publications, reports, meetings minutes, journals, calendars, photographs, AV, and born digital material that were created and kept by the President’s Office.
Upstart Magazine
This collection consists of Upstart Magazine, an arts magazine of Barnard College and Columbia Univeristy. The magazine featured works by students, faculty, and alumni, as well as articles and interviews.