The Writing Center is hosting its annual Susan Ratner Speaking Series lecture + workshop on Friday, May 1st, with Emma McMahon Murdock.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Susan Ratner Speaking Series on May 1st!
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Academic coaching drop in hours - Finals prep!
Finals are right around the corner, and the Academic Coaches in the Deans’ Office for Advising and Support are here to help you cross the finish line with tips, tricks, and a space to get stuff done!
If you are feeling stressed about exams and papers, need help organizing your study plan, or want to learn some new study strategies, come chat with an academic coach. Drop in hours will be Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons in Milbank 111.
Sign up for a time that works for you using this RSVP form
Slate??? Student Planning???? Vergil???? Where do I go for which things????
Now that registration is fully in Vergil, are you feeling confused about which website to use for which information or tasks around your academic record?
Worry no more! The Registrar has you covered with this handy chart.
Also: Pro Tip: Almost anything that you need to do with courses/your record can be found under the Academics tab in the Barnard Portal.
Monday, April 13, 2026
Network Science Symposium on April 23rd with special guest, Dani Bassett!
The Barnard Network Science Pedagogy Group is excited to announce its Network Science symposium with keynote speaker, Dani Bassett. Please join them on Thursday, April 23rd at 6:30PM in Milstein LL001 if you are interested in attending!
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Opportunity: Apply OR nominate another senior to be a Senior Marshal! **EXTENDED DEADLINE APRIL 13, 9am**
The Barnard Commencement Committee is seeking applicants to be Senior Marshals
What's a Senior Marshal?
It could be you.
Apply OR nominate a senior to be a Senior Marshal
Deadline EXTENDED: 4/13/2026, 9am
Decisions by May 1
WHAT IS A SENIOR MARSHAL?
It is a contribution to the college community and an honor!
Senior Marshals are graduates honored at Commencement for their leadership at Barnard with a ceremonial role, a special aiguillette on their gown, front row seating, and as the first students called up to the stage. The Senior Marshals' main responsibilities are to facilitate the smooth running of the Commencement procession and related activities, and to attend Baccalaureate. Candidates should be, in one or more ways, student leaders who have made exemplary contributions to the campus community.
SENIOR MARSHALS’ RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
- Attend required training session (to be scheduled during the week of May 4th)
- Attend and assist with Commencement info sessions on May 14 and/or 15 (dates and times to be confirmed)
- Attend Baccalaureate Service on Sunday, May 17, at 9am, in St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia
- Attend the Barnard commencement ceremony on Tuesday, May 19 (availability required beginning at approximately 2:30pm, prior to the Commencement ceremonies)
- Arrive early
- Assist with organizing one assigned row in the lineup area, ensuring graduates are in correct alphabetical order at Barnard Commencement
- Lead your assigned row into the ceremony, confirm graduates are seated in their designated seats, and then proceed to the Senior Marshal seating section at Barnard Commencement
- Help organize fellow graduates for class photo on Barnard’s campus prior to Columbia University Commencement on Wednesday, May 20 (afternoon time TBA)
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
To be eligible for consideration and to remain in the role if selected, applicants must:
- Be Barnard seniors participating in May 2026 Commencement and
- Be and remain in good standing (academic and disciplinary) through Commencement
A GOOD SENIOR MARSHAL:
- Has campus leadership experience
- Has the respect of peers
- Is organized and is able to be calm and solution-focused
HOW CAN I APPLY OR NOMINATE A BARNARD SENIOR:
Submit this google form no later than 9am on April 13, 2026.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Fall 2026 registration in Vergil starts on Monday
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