Minggu, 05 Juni 2016

Opportunity: Guggenheim Criminal Justice Fellowship for Summer 2016

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Title: Opportunity: Guggenheim Criminal Justice Fellowship for Summer 2016
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Applications for the Guggenheim Internship 2016 are now available on the Student Employment Services Website. Deadline to apply is Monday, January 28th, 2016 by 5pm EST.

Generously funded by the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation, Oscar S. Straus II Fellows in Criminal Justice are a group of Barnard College, Columbia University and Princeton University students who intern each summer at various criminal justice non-profit organizations in the metropolitan New York area. The program was launched in 1996 and provides up to a $450/week stipend for a small number of interns who work for 8-10 weeks in a variety of fields in criminal justice. Internships are coupled with a field trip to a correctional facility, relevant and engaging readings, and periodic seminars featuring lively debate of current related issues, guest speakers, and discussion of the broader internship and career development experience. Internships are open to all class years except current seniors.

Please review the information and application thoroughly. If you have further questions, feel free to contact Student Employment Services at studentemployment@barnard.edu.

Applications for the Guggenheim Internship 2016 are now available on the Student Employment Services Website. Deadline to apply is Monday, January 28th, 2016 by 5pm EST.

Generously funded by the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation, Oscar S. Straus II Fellows in Criminal Justice are a group of Barnard College, Columbia University and Princeton University students who intern each summer at various criminal justice non-profit organizations in the metropolitan New York area. The program was launched in 1996 and provides up to a $450/week stipend for a small number of interns who work for 8-10 weeks in a variety of fields in criminal justice. Internships are coupled with a field trip to a correctional facility, relevant and engaging readings, and periodic seminars featuring lively debate of current related issues, guest speakers, and discussion of the broader internship and career development experience. Internships are open to all class years except current seniors.

Please review the information and application thoroughly. If you have further questions, feel free to contact Student Employment Services at studentemployment@barnard.edu.

Applications for the Guggenheim Internship 2016 are now available on the Student Employment Services Website. Deadline to apply is Monday, January 28th, 2016 by 5pm EST.

Generously funded by the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation, Oscar S. Straus II Fellows in Criminal Justice are a group of Barnard College, Columbia University and Princeton University students who intern each summer at various criminal justice non-profit organizations in the metropolitan New York area. The program was launched in 1996 and provides up to a $450/week stipend for a small number of interns who work for 8-10 weeks in a variety of fields in criminal justice. Internships are coupled with a field trip to a correctional facility, relevant and engaging readings, and periodic seminars featuring lively debate of current related issues, guest speakers, and discussion of the broader internship and career development experience. Internships are open to all class years except current seniors.

Please review the information and application thoroughly. If you have further questions, feel free to contact Student Employment Services at studentemployment@barnard.edu.

Sabtu, 04 Juni 2016

FAQ: the Nine Ways of Knowing for the Class of 2019

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Title: FAQ: the Nine Ways of Knowing for the Class of 2019
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Some years ago, the Nine Ways of Knowing were reviewed and clarified by Barnard's Committee on Instruction, and two of the categories were changed accordingly. Because many online resources are comprehensive, you will sometimes see references to General Education Requirements that apply to previous generations of students.

So when you look at the list of classes that fulfill General Education Requirements, be sure to look at the lists of courses approved to fulfill "Ethics and Values" (not "Reason and Value") and "Social Analysis 2" (not "Social Analysis") when looking at the list of Current Courses Satisfying General Education Requirements or the Comprehensive List of Courses Satisfying General Education Requirements.  As always, you can also play this game.

Some years ago, the Nine Ways of Knowing were reviewed and clarified by Barnard's Committee on Instruction, and two of the categories were changed accordingly. Because many online resources are comprehensive, you will sometimes see references to General Education Requirements that apply to previous generations of students.

So when you look at the list of classes that fulfill General Education Requirements, be sure to look at the lists of courses approved to fulfill "Ethics and Values" (not "Reason and Value") and "Social Analysis 2" (not "Social Analysis") when looking at the list of Current Courses Satisfying General Education Requirements or the Comprehensive List of Courses Satisfying General Education Requirements.  As always, you can also play this game.

Some years ago, the Nine Ways of Knowing were reviewed and clarified by Barnard's Committee on Instruction, and two of the categories were changed accordingly. Because many online resources are comprehensive, you will sometimes see references to General Education Requirements that apply to previous generations of students.

So when you look at the list of classes that fulfill General Education Requirements, be sure to look at the lists of courses approved to fulfill "Ethics and Values" (not "Reason and Value") and "Social Analysis 2" (not "Social Analysis") when looking at the list of Current Courses Satisfying General Education Requirements or the Comprehensive List of Courses Satisfying General Education Requirements.  As always, you can also play this game.

Jumat, 03 Juni 2016

myBarnard Technical Glitch Fixed -- check your L-Course box to update your program

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Title: myBarnard Technical Glitch Fixed -- check your L-Course box to update your program
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Due to a technical issue, many limited-enrollment courses ("L-courses") were mistakenly coded as open-enrollment courses.  If you added one of these courses (e.g. a language course, a science lab, etc.) earlier this week, it may have briefly appeared in your spring 2016 program.  All of these courses have now been removed from your spring program and are now waiting in L-course area below the open-enrollment add/drop window.  This has been done equitably across the board, so no individual student will have unearned priority or disadvantage in adding limited-enrollment courses.

Because of this, be sure to check your L-course box and add any L-courses there during one of your listed L-course times.  Questions?  Contact the Registrar.

myBarnard Technical Glitch Fixed -- check your L-Course box to update your program

Due to a technical issue, many limited-enrollment courses ("L-courses") were mistakenly coded as open-enrollment courses.  If you added one of these courses (e.g. a language course, a science lab, etc.) earlier this week, it may have briefly appeared in your spring 2016 program.  All of these courses have now been removed from your spring program and are now waiting in L-course area below the open-enrollment add/drop window.  This has been done equitably across the board, so no individual student will have unearned priority or disadvantage in adding limited-enrollment courses.

Because of this, be sure to check your L-course box and add any L-courses there during one of your listed L-course times.  Questions?  Contact the Registrar.

myBarnard Technical Glitch Fixed -- check your L-Course box to update your program

Due to a technical issue, many limited-enrollment courses ("L-courses") were mistakenly coded as open-enrollment courses.  If you added one of these courses (e.g. a language course, a science lab, etc.) earlier this week, it may have briefly appeared in your spring 2016 program.  All of these courses have now been removed from your spring program and are now waiting in L-course area below the open-enrollment add/drop window.  This has been done equitably across the board, so no individual student will have unearned priority or disadvantage in adding limited-enrollment courses.

Because of this, be sure to check your L-course box and add any L-courses there during one of your listed L-course times.  Questions?  Contact the Registrar.

myBarnard Technical Glitch Fixed -- check your L-Course box to update your program

Kamis, 02 Juni 2016

Important Message from BCIT re: Lionmail accounts

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Title: Important Message from BCIT re: Lionmail accounts
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Dear First Year Students,

As of Spring 2015 Barnard students are no longer provided with LionMail accounts from Columbia. Some of you may have noticed that, in spite of this, a LionMail account was created for you when your Columbia UNI was first created over the summer. Unfortunately this was done in error, and these accounts will need to be closed out.  We are working with CUIT to make sure this impacts you as little as possible.

Here’s what will happen:
- On Friday, Nov. 13your UNI@columbia.edu email address will be set to forward toyour gBear email (unless you have already set up forwarding to another account).   So, after that day, any NEW email sent to you at UNI@columbia.edu will automatically be delivered to your gBear account.
- On Tuesday, Nov. 17, any mail that was already in your LionMail account will be migrated into your gBear inbox.
- On Friday, Nov. 20, all LionMail accounts that were created for Barnard first-yearstudents will be disabled.

If you haven’t been using your LionMail account, or if you only have email in it, you don’t have to do anything!  If you have created any Google Docs inside your LionMail account, though, please contact BCIT Student Computing for help moving those to your gBear account.

We apologize for the confusion and any inconvenience this may have caused. If you have any questions or concerns about this work, please contact BCIT StudentComputing at 212-851-9100 or help@barnard.edu

Best,
Victoria Swann
Director, User Services
BCIT




Dear First Year Students,

As of Spring 2015 Barnard students are no longer provided with LionMail accounts from Columbia. Some of you may have noticed that, in spite of this, a LionMail account was created for you when your Columbia UNI was first created over the summer. Unfortunately this was done in error, and these accounts will need to be closed out.  We are working with CUIT to make sure this impacts you as little as possible.

Here’s what will happen:
- On Friday, Nov. 13your UNI@columbia.edu email address will be set to forward toyour gBear email (unless you have already set up forwarding to another account).   So, after that day, any NEW email sent to you at UNI@columbia.edu will automatically be delivered to your gBear account.
- On Tuesday, Nov. 17, any mail that was already in your LionMail account will be migrated into your gBear inbox.
- On Friday, Nov. 20, all LionMail accounts that were created for Barnard first-yearstudents will be disabled.

If you haven’t been using your LionMail account, or if you only have email in it, you don’t have to do anything!  If you have created any Google Docs inside your LionMail account, though, please contact BCIT Student Computing for help moving those to your gBear account.

We apologize for the confusion and any inconvenience this may have caused. If you have any questions or concerns about this work, please contact BCIT StudentComputing at 212-851-9100 or help@barnard.edu

Best,
Victoria Swann
Director, User Services
BCIT




Dear First Year Students,

As of Spring 2015 Barnard students are no longer provided with LionMail accounts from Columbia. Some of you may have noticed that, in spite of this, a LionMail account was created for you when your Columbia UNI was first created over the summer. Unfortunately this was done in error, and these accounts will need to be closed out.  We are working with CUIT to make sure this impacts you as little as possible.

Here’s what will happen:
- On Friday, Nov. 13your UNI@columbia.edu email address will be set to forward toyour gBear email (unless you have already set up forwarding to another account).   So, after that day, any NEW email sent to you at UNI@columbia.edu will automatically be delivered to your gBear account.
- On Tuesday, Nov. 17, any mail that was already in your LionMail account will be migrated into your gBear inbox.
- On Friday, Nov. 20, all LionMail accounts that were created for Barnard first-yearstudents will be disabled.

If you haven’t been using your LionMail account, or if you only have email in it, you don’t have to do anything!  If you have created any Google Docs inside your LionMail account, though, please contact BCIT Student Computing for help moving those to your gBear account.

We apologize for the confusion and any inconvenience this may have caused. If you have any questions or concerns about this work, please contact BCIT StudentComputing at 212-851-9100 or help@barnard.edu

Best,
Victoria Swann
Director, User Services
BCIT

Rabu, 01 Juni 2016

Opportunity: Biology Journal Club

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Are you taking BIOL BC1502 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology in Spring 2016?

Did you earn a 4 or 5 on the AP Bio exam (or a 5,6, or 7 on the IB Exam)?

Want to read classic and current scientific articles in along with other students who share your interest in Biology research?

Then check out this class: 

BIOL BC1599. Biology Journal Club. 1 point
Wednesdays 1:10-2:00. Class is offered P/D/F (not for a letter grade).
Open to first year students who scored a 4 or 5 on the AP Biology exam or a 5 or higher on the IB exam, and are enrolled in the 1500-level Biology series. Limited to 16 students.
Students in this seminar course will be introduced to the scientific literature by reading a mix of classic papers and papers that describe significant new developments in the field. Seminar periods will be devoted to oral reports, discussion of assigned reading, and student responses.

Are you taking BIOL BC1502 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology in Spring 2016?

Did you earn a 4 or 5 on the AP Bio exam (or a 5,6, or 7 on the IB Exam)?

Want to read classic and current scientific articles in along with other students who share your interest in Biology research?

Then check out this class: 

BIOL BC1599. Biology Journal Club. 1 point
Wednesdays 1:10-2:00. Class is offered P/D/F (not for a letter grade).
Open to first year students who scored a 4 or 5 on the AP Biology exam or a 5 or higher on the IB exam, and are enrolled in the 1500-level Biology series. Limited to 16 students.
Students in this seminar course will be introduced to the scientific literature by reading a mix of classic papers and papers that describe significant new developments in the field. Seminar periods will be devoted to oral reports, discussion of assigned reading, and student responses.

Are you taking BIOL BC1502 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology in Spring 2016?

Did you earn a 4 or 5 on the AP Bio exam (or a 5,6, or 7 on the IB Exam)?

Want to read classic and current scientific articles in along with other students who share your interest in Biology research?

Then check out this class: 

BIOL BC1599. Biology Journal Club. 1 point
Wednesdays 1:10-2:00. Class is offered P/D/F (not for a letter grade).
Open to first year students who scored a 4 or 5 on the AP Biology exam or a 5 or higher on the IB exam, and are enrolled in the 1500-level Biology series. Limited to 16 students.
Students in this seminar course will be introduced to the scientific literature by reading a mix of classic papers and papers that describe significant new developments in the field. Seminar periods will be devoted to oral reports, discussion of assigned reading, and student responses.

Selasa, 31 Mei 2016

FY Foundation lottery results will be available TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 12 NOON.

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As a reminder, results of the First-Year Foundation Lottery will be available Tuesday, November 10, 2015, at 12 noon.

Look for your results on myBarnard in the same place where you entered the lottery.  Then don't forget to add the class to your program online using the call number.

If you missed the lottery deadline and need to take First-Year English or First-Year Seminar this spring, please make an appointment to meet with the First-Year Class Dean ASAP to identify an available class.

As a reminder, results of the First-Year Foundation Lottery will be available Tuesday, November 10, 2015, at 12 noon.

Look for your results on myBarnard in the same place where you entered the lottery.  Then don't forget to add the class to your program online using the call number.

If you missed the lottery deadline and need to take First-Year English or First-Year Seminar this spring, please make an appointment to meet with the First-Year Class Dean ASAP to identify an available class.

As a reminder, results of the First-Year Foundation Lottery will be available Tuesday, November 10, 2015, at 12 noon.

Look for your results on myBarnard in the same place where you entered the lottery.  Then don't forget to add the class to your program online using the call number.

If you missed the lottery deadline and need to take First-Year English or First-Year Seminar this spring, please make an appointment to meet with the First-Year Class Dean ASAP to identify an available class.

Senin, 30 Mei 2016

Your Spring Program: important information and overview

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Some important information and reminders about advance program planning for Spring 2016:
  • For a quick refresher about program filing, read over the instructions on the Registrar's website.
  • Starting today, you are able to add Spring 2016 courses to your advance program if they are open-enrollment courses (i.e., if they do not have a maximum capacity noted in the online Directory of Courses).
  • As you add courses, pay attention to your “Comments and Reminders” box to see if there are extra steps to take in order to reserve your place in a particular course.
  • During the week of November 16, L-course sign-up will become available to you based on your class year: first-years will have appointment times to sign up for L-courses beginning on Thursday, November 19. Note: you can find information on L-course sign-up procedures here, and you can already see your personal L-course sign-up appointment times on your Spring 2016 myBarnard page. Remember to have a few back-up classes in mind in case spaces are not available by the time you are able to try to add L-courses (and remember that you will have another chance to try to enroll in them in January).
  • You must have a minimum of 12 points of credit on your advance program for Spring 2016.
  • If your advance program ultimately contains more than 18 credits, you will see a message that indicates that you will need your class dean's approval. This approval is required only during the final program filing period in January if you wish to maintain more than 18 credits on your Spring 2015 program.
  • The deadline to have a planned advance program on myBarnard, and to have your adviser's approval entered online, is MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, AT 6:00 P.M. You are expected to meet with your adviser at least once before this filing deadline to discuss your plan for the spring semester. Make sure that you are aware of your adviser's schedule so that you meet in plenty of time to receive approval before the deadline.

Some important information and reminders about advance program planning for Spring 2016:
  • For a quick refresher about program filing, read over the instructions on the Registrar's website.
  • Starting today, you are able to add Spring 2016 courses to your advance program if they are open-enrollment courses (i.e., if they do not have a maximum capacity noted in the online Directory of Courses).
  • As you add courses, pay attention to your “Comments and Reminders” box to see if there are extra steps to take in order to reserve your place in a particular course.
  • During the week of November 16, L-course sign-up will become available to you based on your class year: first-years will have appointment times to sign up for L-courses beginning on Thursday, November 19. Note: you can find information on L-course sign-up procedures here, and you can already see your personal L-course sign-up appointment times on your Spring 2016 myBarnard page. Remember to have a few back-up classes in mind in case spaces are not available by the time you are able to try to add L-courses (and remember that you will have another chance to try to enroll in them in January).
  • You must have a minimum of 12 points of credit on your advance program for Spring 2016.
  • If your advance program ultimately contains more than 18 credits, you will see a message that indicates that you will need your class dean's approval. This approval is required only during the final program filing period in January if you wish to maintain more than 18 credits on your Spring 2015 program.
  • The deadline to have a planned advance program on myBarnard, and to have your adviser's approval entered online, is MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, AT 6:00 P.M. You are expected to meet with your adviser at least once before this filing deadline to discuss your plan for the spring semester. Make sure that you are aware of your adviser's schedule so that you meet in plenty of time to receive approval before the deadline.

Some important information and reminders about advance program planning for Spring 2016:
  • For a quick refresher about program filing, read over the instructions on the Registrar's website.
  • Starting today, you are able to add Spring 2016 courses to your advance program if they are open-enrollment courses (i.e., if they do not have a maximum capacity noted in the online Directory of Courses).
  • As you add courses, pay attention to your “Comments and Reminders” box to see if there are extra steps to take in order to reserve your place in a particular course.
  • During the week of November 16, L-course sign-up will become available to you based on your class year: first-years will have appointment times to sign up for L-courses beginning on Thursday, November 19. Note: you can find information on L-course sign-up procedures here, and you can already see your personal L-course sign-up appointment times on your Spring 2016 myBarnard page. Remember to have a few back-up classes in mind in case spaces are not available by the time you are able to try to add L-courses (and remember that you will have another chance to try to enroll in them in January).
  • You must have a minimum of 12 points of credit on your advance program for Spring 2016.
  • If your advance program ultimately contains more than 18 credits, you will see a message that indicates that you will need your class dean's approval. This approval is required only during the final program filing period in January if you wish to maintain more than 18 credits on your Spring 2015 program.
  • The deadline to have a planned advance program on myBarnard, and to have your adviser's approval entered online, is MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, AT 6:00 P.M. You are expected to meet with your adviser at least once before this filing deadline to discuss your plan for the spring semester. Make sure that you are aware of your adviser's schedule so that you meet in plenty of time to receive approval before the deadline.