College Students
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Barnard Columbia Ancient Drama Group Collection
This collection consists of materials from the Barnard Columbia Ancient Drama Group.
Barnard Organization of Soul and Solidarity (B.O.S.S.)
This collection consists of materials from the Barnard Organization of Soul and Solidarity (B.O.S.S.). The collection includes letters, notes, membership rosters, meeting minutes, speeches, reports, photographs, booklets, pamphlets, brochures, fliers, memorabilia, and newspaper clippings.
Class of 1971 Oral History Collection
The Class of 1971 Oral History Collection currently contains 39 oral histories from members of Barnard College's class of 1971.
Class of 1971 Oral History Collection
Divest Barnard
This collection consists of materials from Divest Barnard, an activist group currently active at Barnard College.
Hawa Tunkara '21 FLI Story Collection
The Hawa Tunkara FLI Story Collection contains 25 oral histories from first-generation and/or low-income students and alums of Barnard College and Columbia University during the years of 2020-2021.
Joy Greenberg Papers
These papers consists of personal materials from alumna Joy Greenberg's (nee Horner) time as a student at Barnard College (1967-1971).
Judith Leverone Papers
Papers of Judith Leverone Christopher '53, including letters and journals from her time at Barnard, essays and coursework from Barnard, original scripts, writing, and photographs.
Margaret Eugenia Wilson Papers
This collection consists of the papers of Margaret Eugenia Wilson, Barnard class of 1929.
Mujeres Collection
This collection consists of the records of Mujeres, an organization of support and leadership for Latinas at Barnard College.
The Plimpton Cookbook
This collection consists of the Barnard College student publication, The Plimpton Cookbook.
Sticks and Stones Zine
This collection consists of Sticks and Stones which is a collaborative zine created by the Barnard Zine Collective, formerly known as the Barnard Zine Club.
The Torch
This collection consists of The Torch, an undergraduate guide for incoming first-years in 1963, written by students from the class of 1959.