Sabtu, 30 April 2016

Opportunity: Workshops for First Generation College Students

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April 2016

Dear Barnard Students,

The Office of Student Life and the Dean of Studies/ASEP are pleased to offer a series of workshops specifically for 1st Generation/Low-Income students.  These workshops are available to all Barnard students that identify as being First Generation/Low-Income students.
Please visit the following link and/or review the flyer below.



I look forward to seeing you there.

Best,

Dean Tollinchi

-- 
Michell Tollinchi-Michel, Ph.D.
Associate Dean
Academic Enrichment and Community Initiatives

Opportunity: Workshops for First Generation College Students

Dear Barnard Students,

The Office of Student Life and the Dean of Studies/ASEP are pleased to offer a series of workshops specifically for 1st Generation/Low-Income students.  These workshops are available to all Barnard students that identify as being First Generation/Low-Income students.
Please visit the following link and/or review the flyer below.



I look forward to seeing you there.

Best,

Dean Tollinchi

-- 
Michell Tollinchi-Michel, Ph.D.
Associate Dean
Academic Enrichment and Community Initiatives

Opportunity: Workshops for First Generation College Students

Dear Barnard Students,

The Office of Student Life and the Dean of Studies/ASEP are pleased to offer a series of workshops specifically for 1st Generation/Low-Income students.  These workshops are available to all Barnard students that identify as being First Generation/Low-Income students.
Please visit the following link and/or review the flyer below.



I look forward to seeing you there.

Best,

Dean Tollinchi

-- 
Michell Tollinchi-Michel, Ph.D.
Associate Dean
Academic Enrichment and Community Initiatives

Opportunity: Workshops for First Generation College Students

Jumat, 29 April 2016

DEADLINE: finalizing your Fall 2015 program

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Title: DEADLINE: finalizing your Fall 2015 program
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April 2016

The deadline to finalize your Fall 2015 academic program is this Friday, September 18.

That means...
  • The "List of Courses" under your Fall 2015 tab in myBarnard should reflect all courses that you are taking for credit this semester, including any P.E., Dance technique, Varsity sport, or performance course for which you will earn credit this semester. If you are unable to add a course that you know that you are in, or if you are unable to drop a course from your program that you will not be taking, please visit or contact the Registrar's office (107 Milbank, registrar@barnard.edu). 
    • Remember that a credit for a P.E. course, Dance technique course, or Varsity sport will appear after the program filing deadline (if the course is eligible for a point of credit for the P.E. requirement). During the third week of courses, the credit for the class will change from 0 to 1, and your total credits will adjust accordingly as well.
    • If you are enrolling in courses that require enrollment in discussion sections or labs that have separate course numbers and call numbers, those additional parts of your program should also appear in your "List of Courses," even though they may not carry additional credits.
      • Friday, September 18, is the last day on which you may officially add a course to your schedule. If you need to add a course to your schedule after that date, you will need to petition the Committee on Programs and Academic Standing for permission to do so (you can obtain a petition and learn procedures at the Registrar's office), and a late add fee may be charged.
      • Friday, September 18, is also the deadline for your adviser to submit approval online for your fall program. So be sure that you have taken steps ahead of time to schedule a meeting with your adviser before the deadline, and do not wait until the end of the day on Friday to ask for a meeting or for approval.
      • Please remember that, if your program is not finalized and approved by your adviser by the end of the day on Friday, you will be charged a late fee, which will become progressively higher for each day past the deadline.
      Until the program filing deadline, your Courseworks page may not look exactly like your myBarnard page because it takes some time for an added class on myBarnard to appear on Courseworks and it takes some extra time for a dropped class to disappear from Courseworks. But your Courseworks page will catch up with your myBarnard enrollments. The most important thing this week is to make sure that your enrollments are accurate on your myBarnard Fall 2015 page.

        The deadline to finalize your Fall 2015 academic program is this Friday, September 18.

        That means...
        • The "List of Courses" under your Fall 2015 tab in myBarnard should reflect all courses that you are taking for credit this semester, including any P.E., Dance technique, Varsity sport, or performance course for which you will earn credit this semester. If you are unable to add a course that you know that you are in, or if you are unable to drop a course from your program that you will not be taking, please visit or contact the Registrar's office (107 Milbank, registrar@barnard.edu). 
          • Remember that a credit for a P.E. course, Dance technique course, or Varsity sport will appear after the program filing deadline (if the course is eligible for a point of credit for the P.E. requirement). During the third week of courses, the credit for the class will change from 0 to 1, and your total credits will adjust accordingly as well.
          • If you are enrolling in courses that require enrollment in discussion sections or labs that have separate course numbers and call numbers, those additional parts of your program should also appear in your "List of Courses," even though they may not carry additional credits.
            • Friday, September 18, is the last day on which you may officially add a course to your schedule. If you need to add a course to your schedule after that date, you will need to petition the Committee on Programs and Academic Standing for permission to do so (you can obtain a petition and learn procedures at the Registrar's office), and a late add fee may be charged.
            • Friday, September 18, is also the deadline for your adviser to submit approval online for your fall program. So be sure that you have taken steps ahead of time to schedule a meeting with your adviser before the deadline, and do not wait until the end of the day on Friday to ask for a meeting or for approval.
            • Please remember that, if your program is not finalized and approved by your adviser by the end of the day on Friday, you will be charged a late fee, which will become progressively higher for each day past the deadline.
            Until the program filing deadline, your Courseworks page may not look exactly like your myBarnard page because it takes some time for an added class on myBarnard to appear on Courseworks and it takes some extra time for a dropped class to disappear from Courseworks. But your Courseworks page will catch up with your myBarnard enrollments. The most important thing this week is to make sure that your enrollments are accurate on your myBarnard Fall 2015 page.

              The deadline to finalize your Fall 2015 academic program is this Friday, September 18.

              That means...
              • The "List of Courses" under your Fall 2015 tab in myBarnard should reflect all courses that you are taking for credit this semester, including any P.E., Dance technique, Varsity sport, or performance course for which you will earn credit this semester. If you are unable to add a course that you know that you are in, or if you are unable to drop a course from your program that you will not be taking, please visit or contact the Registrar's office (107 Milbank, registrar@barnard.edu). 
                • Remember that a credit for a P.E. course, Dance technique course, or Varsity sport will appear after the program filing deadline (if the course is eligible for a point of credit for the P.E. requirement). During the third week of courses, the credit for the class will change from 0 to 1, and your total credits will adjust accordingly as well.
                • If you are enrolling in courses that require enrollment in discussion sections or labs that have separate course numbers and call numbers, those additional parts of your program should also appear in your "List of Courses," even though they may not carry additional credits.
                  • Friday, September 18, is the last day on which you may officially add a course to your schedule. If you need to add a course to your schedule after that date, you will need to petition the Committee on Programs and Academic Standing for permission to do so (you can obtain a petition and learn procedures at the Registrar's office), and a late add fee may be charged.
                  • Friday, September 18, is also the deadline for your adviser to submit approval online for your fall program. So be sure that you have taken steps ahead of time to schedule a meeting with your adviser before the deadline, and do not wait until the end of the day on Friday to ask for a meeting or for approval.
                  • Please remember that, if your program is not finalized and approved by your adviser by the end of the day on Friday, you will be charged a late fee, which will become progressively higher for each day past the deadline.
                  Until the program filing deadline, your Courseworks page may not look exactly like your myBarnard page because it takes some time for an added class on myBarnard to appear on Courseworks and it takes some extra time for a dropped class to disappear from Courseworks. But your Courseworks page will catch up with your myBarnard enrollments. The most important thing this week is to make sure that your enrollments are accurate on your myBarnard Fall 2015 page.

                    Kamis, 28 April 2016

                    Opportunity: Run for First-Year Class Council

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                    Title: Opportunity: Run for First-Year Class Council
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                    April 2016

                    Dear Barnard Class of 2019:

                    Barnard’s Student Government Association is excited that the First-Year Class Council Elections are under way. However, there is still time to get involved!

                    SGA First-Year Class Council Elections:

                    All first-year students are eligible to run for the following positions: First-Year Class President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.

                    Note: if you are interested in running for First-Year Class President or Vice President, SGA’s Representative Council meets every week on Monday evenings from 8-10PM in the Second Floor Dining Room of The Diana Center. First-Year Class President and Vice President sit on the Representative Council, and therefore must attend every meeting. They must also attend the SGA Retreat from October 3rd-4th.


                    To run for a position during First-Year Elections you must:
                    • Attend 1 of the remaining information sessions, at which you will receive information about the open positions and elections process, as well as have the opportunity to ask questions:
                      • Wednesday, September 16th |6pm - 8pm| SLC Office (Located in Liz’s Place)
                      • Thursday, September 17th | 12pm - 2pm | 7pm - 9pm | SLC Office (Located in Liz’s Place) 
                    • Follow the submissions and deadlines of Elections Timeline below. 

                    Elections Timeline:

                    Thursday, September 17th 11:59 PM: Submit your Intent to Run form, Platform, & photo to the Elections Commission at sgaelections@barnard.edu.

                    Friday, September 18th 9AM: Confirmation of Candidacy due, Electronic Campaigning Begins.

                    Friday, September 18th 11:59PM: Campaign flyers must be submitted via email to sgaelections@barnard.edu.

                    Sunday, September 20th 6PM: Candidates Forum in Diana 504. Come support!

                    Monday-Friday, September 21st -25th: Voting on my.Barnard.edu.

                    September 25th by 5PM: Elections results via email.


                    All first-year students are eligible to apply for the following by application: First-Year Class Representatives and SGA Committee Members. Applications close on September 25th. These applications can be found on Barnard.edu/sga/getinvolved.

                    Check out our website (http://barnard.edu/sga) for more information about SGA. If you have any questions, please contact sgaelections@barnard.edu.


                    Yours truly,
                    SGA Elections Commission
                    Alejandra, Senior Representative to the Board of Trustees
                    Shivani Vikuntam, SGA President
                    Erin Bryk, University Senator
                    Sarah Kim, Junior Representative to the Board of Trustees

                    Dear Barnard Class of 2019:

                    Barnard’s Student Government Association is excited that the First-Year Class Council Elections are under way. However, there is still time to get involved!

                    SGA First-Year Class Council Elections:

                    All first-year students are eligible to run for the following positions: First-Year Class President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.

                    Note: if you are interested in running for First-Year Class President or Vice President, SGA’s Representative Council meets every week on Monday evenings from 8-10PM in the Second Floor Dining Room of The Diana Center. First-Year Class President and Vice President sit on the Representative Council, and therefore must attend every meeting. They must also attend the SGA Retreat from October 3rd-4th.


                    To run for a position during First-Year Elections you must:
                    • Attend 1 of the remaining information sessions, at which you will receive information about the open positions and elections process, as well as have the opportunity to ask questions:
                      • Wednesday, September 16th |6pm - 8pm| SLC Office (Located in Liz’s Place)
                      • Thursday, September 17th | 12pm - 2pm | 7pm - 9pm | SLC Office (Located in Liz’s Place) 
                    • Follow the submissions and deadlines of Elections Timeline below. 

                    Elections Timeline:

                    Thursday, September 17th 11:59 PM: Submit your Intent to Run form, Platform, & photo to the Elections Commission at sgaelections@barnard.edu.

                    Friday, September 18th 9AM: Confirmation of Candidacy due, Electronic Campaigning Begins.

                    Friday, September 18th 11:59PM: Campaign flyers must be submitted via email to sgaelections@barnard.edu.

                    Sunday, September 20th 6PM: Candidates Forum in Diana 504. Come support!

                    Monday-Friday, September 21st -25th: Voting on my.Barnard.edu.

                    September 25th by 5PM: Elections results via email.


                    All first-year students are eligible to apply for the following by application: First-Year Class Representatives and SGA Committee Members. Applications close on September 25th. These applications can be found on Barnard.edu/sga/getinvolved.

                    Check out our website (http://barnard.edu/sga) for more information about SGA. If you have any questions, please contact sgaelections@barnard.edu.


                    Yours truly,
                    SGA Elections Commission
                    Alejandra, Senior Representative to the Board of Trustees
                    Shivani Vikuntam, SGA President
                    Erin Bryk, University Senator
                    Sarah Kim, Junior Representative to the Board of Trustees

                    Dear Barnard Class of 2019:

                    Barnard’s Student Government Association is excited that the First-Year Class Council Elections are under way. However, there is still time to get involved!

                    SGA First-Year Class Council Elections:

                    All first-year students are eligible to run for the following positions: First-Year Class President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.

                    Note: if you are interested in running for First-Year Class President or Vice President, SGA’s Representative Council meets every week on Monday evenings from 8-10PM in the Second Floor Dining Room of The Diana Center. First-Year Class President and Vice President sit on the Representative Council, and therefore must attend every meeting. They must also attend the SGA Retreat from October 3rd-4th.


                    To run for a position during First-Year Elections you must:
                    • Attend 1 of the remaining information sessions, at which you will receive information about the open positions and elections process, as well as have the opportunity to ask questions:
                      • Wednesday, September 16th |6pm - 8pm| SLC Office (Located in Liz’s Place)
                      • Thursday, September 17th | 12pm - 2pm | 7pm - 9pm | SLC Office (Located in Liz’s Place) 
                    • Follow the submissions and deadlines of Elections Timeline below. 

                    Elections Timeline:

                    Thursday, September 17th 11:59 PM: Submit your Intent to Run form, Platform, & photo to the Elections Commission at sgaelections@barnard.edu.

                    Friday, September 18th 9AM: Confirmation of Candidacy due, Electronic Campaigning Begins.

                    Friday, September 18th 11:59PM: Campaign flyers must be submitted via email to sgaelections@barnard.edu.

                    Sunday, September 20th 6PM: Candidates Forum in Diana 504. Come support!

                    Monday-Friday, September 21st -25th: Voting on my.Barnard.edu.

                    September 25th by 5PM: Elections results via email.


                    All first-year students are eligible to apply for the following by application: First-Year Class Representatives and SGA Committee Members. Applications close on September 25th. These applications can be found on Barnard.edu/sga/getinvolved.

                    Check out our website (http://barnard.edu/sga) for more information about SGA. If you have any questions, please contact sgaelections@barnard.edu.


                    Yours truly,
                    SGA Elections Commission
                    Alejandra, Senior Representative to the Board of Trustees
                    Shivani Vikuntam, SGA President
                    Erin Bryk, University Senator
                    Sarah Kim, Junior Representative to the Board of Trustees

                    Rabu, 27 April 2016

                    Opportunity: Workshops for Students Interested in Masters of Public Health

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                    Title: Opportunity: Workshops for Students Interested in Masters of Public Health
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                    April 2016

                    Five Premier Institutions of Public Health will present a workshop on the Masters of Public Health option for students interested in community/urban health, social engagement, health careers, and leadership.

                    All are welcomed to attend.

                    Wednesday, September 16th
                    6-7pm 504 Diana Center
                    Please RSVP to asep@barnard.edu

                    We’re welcoming representatives from Harvard, Yale, Penn, Johns Hopkins, and Columbia Universities. Please take a look at the links:

                    Columbia University: http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/

                    Harvard University: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/

                    Yale University: http://publichealth.yale.edu/index.aspx

                    Johns Hopkins: http://www.jhsph.edu/

                    UPenn: http://www.publichealth.med.upenn.edu/

                    Five Premier Institutions of Public Health will present a workshop on the Masters of Public Health option for students interested in community/urban health, social engagement, health careers, and leadership.

                    All are welcomed to attend.

                    Wednesday, September 16th
                    6-7pm 504 Diana Center
                    Please RSVP to asep@barnard.edu

                    We’re welcoming representatives from Harvard, Yale, Penn, Johns Hopkins, and Columbia Universities. Please take a look at the links:

                    Columbia University: http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/

                    Harvard University: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/

                    Yale University: http://publichealth.yale.edu/index.aspx

                    Johns Hopkins: http://www.jhsph.edu/

                    UPenn: http://www.publichealth.med.upenn.edu/

                    Five Premier Institutions of Public Health will present a workshop on the Masters of Public Health option for students interested in community/urban health, social engagement, health careers, and leadership.

                    All are welcomed to attend.

                    Wednesday, September 16th
                    6-7pm 504 Diana Center
                    Please RSVP to asep@barnard.edu

                    We’re welcoming representatives from Harvard, Yale, Penn, Johns Hopkins, and Columbia Universities. Please take a look at the links:

                    Columbia University: http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/

                    Harvard University: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/

                    Yale University: http://publichealth.yale.edu/index.aspx

                    Johns Hopkins: http://www.jhsph.edu/

                    UPenn: http://www.publichealth.med.upenn.edu/

                    Selasa, 26 April 2016

                    FAQ: joining a P.E. class after the lottery placements

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                    Title: FAQ: joining a P.E. class after the lottery placements
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                    If the P.E. lottery does not result in a placement for you, or if you did not enter the lottery in time but now wish to join a P.E. class, you can do two things next week to try to secure a place in a course:
                    1. Visit the P.E. Department (200 Barnard Annex) to see what classes still have space available after the lottery placements and/or
                    2. Visit individual P.E. classes (meeting times and places are posted in the online Directory of Courses) to see if space is, or may become, available.
                    Note: Any classes missed will count as absences, even if you join a class later in the week, and the number of allowable absences in a P.E. class is fixed and firm. So visit the department and/or classes as soon as possible to see where you can find a spot.


                    If the P.E. lottery does not result in a placement for you, or if you did not enter the lottery in time but now wish to join a P.E. class, you can do two things next week to try to secure a place in a course:
                    1. Visit the P.E. Department (200 Barnard Annex) to see what classes still have space available after the lottery placements and/or
                    2. Visit individual P.E. classes (meeting times and places are posted in the online Directory of Courses) to see if space is, or may become, available.
                    Note: Any classes missed will count as absences, even if you join a class later in the week, and the number of allowable absences in a P.E. class is fixed and firm. So visit the department and/or classes as soon as possible to see where you can find a spot.


                    If the P.E. lottery does not result in a placement for you, or if you did not enter the lottery in time but now wish to join a P.E. class, you can do two things next week to try to secure a place in a course:
                    1. Visit the P.E. Department (200 Barnard Annex) to see what classes still have space available after the lottery placements and/or
                    2. Visit individual P.E. classes (meeting times and places are posted in the online Directory of Courses) to see if space is, or may become, available.
                    Note: Any classes missed will count as absences, even if you join a class later in the week, and the number of allowable absences in a P.E. class is fixed and firm. So visit the department and/or classes as soon as possible to see where you can find a spot.

                    Senin, 25 April 2016

                    Opportunity: Athena Mastermind Group

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                    Title: Opportunity: Athena Mastermind Group
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                    April 2016

                    Balancing school with your own venture? You're not alone!

                    Through mentorship and collaboration, the Athena Mastermind Group aims to connect an intimate, highly-motivated group of students with the support, networking, and expertise they need to sustain their business, start-up, or nonprofit venture. The group will meet for dinners on a monthly basis throughout the 2015-2016 school (9 month commitment) and serve as a low-stress platform for positive conversation and an opportunity to create a system of personal accountability for each other. The first dinner will take place in September.

                    Learn more here: www.athenamastermind.com

                    We currently have an open call for applicants. To apply, please complete the application form by Friday, September 18th.

                    If you have any questions, you can contact me at sabramow@barnard.edu.

                    Balancing school with your own venture? You're not alone!

                    Through mentorship and collaboration, the Athena Mastermind Group aims to connect an intimate, highly-motivated group of students with the support, networking, and expertise they need to sustain their business, start-up, or nonprofit venture. The group will meet for dinners on a monthly basis throughout the 2015-2016 school (9 month commitment) and serve as a low-stress platform for positive conversation and an opportunity to create a system of personal accountability for each other. The first dinner will take place in September.

                    Learn more here: www.athenamastermind.com

                    We currently have an open call for applicants. To apply, please complete the application form by Friday, September 18th.

                    If you have any questions, you can contact me at sabramow@barnard.edu.

                    Balancing school with your own venture? You're not alone!

                    Through mentorship and collaboration, the Athena Mastermind Group aims to connect an intimate, highly-motivated group of students with the support, networking, and expertise they need to sustain their business, start-up, or nonprofit venture. The group will meet for dinners on a monthly basis throughout the 2015-2016 school (9 month commitment) and serve as a low-stress platform for positive conversation and an opportunity to create a system of personal accountability for each other. The first dinner will take place in September.

                    Learn more here: www.athenamastermind.com

                    We currently have an open call for applicants. To apply, please complete the application form by Friday, September 18th.

                    If you have any questions, you can contact me at sabramow@barnard.edu.

                    Minggu, 24 April 2016

                    DEADLINE: Registration for Fall 2016

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                    Title: DEADLINE: Registration for Fall 2016
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                    April 2016

                    The deadline for registering with the College is today, Wednesday, September 9 

                    Remember that "registration" (confirming to the College that you are present and ready to begin the semester) is a distinct procedure from "program filing" (confirming your enrollment in specific courses for the semester).

                    If you have a hold from a particular department that is preventing you from completing the registration process, visit that department and, once the matter of the hold has been resolved, ask what steps you must take (if any) to have the hold lifted from your account so that you may complete your registration.

                    If you miss the registration deadline of September 9, you will incur late fees, which will increase with each day you are late.  If you are sadly reading this after the deadline, please go to the Registrar's office (107 Milbank) -- after the deadline, the only way to register is in person at the Registrar.

                    If you have questions about registration, please visit the Registrar's office (107 Milbank) or your Class Dean.

                    The deadline for registering with the College is today, Wednesday, September 9 

                    Remember that "registration" (confirming to the College that you are present and ready to begin the semester) is a distinct procedure from "program filing" (confirming your enrollment in specific courses for the semester).

                    If you have a hold from a particular department that is preventing you from completing the registration process, visit that department and, once the matter of the hold has been resolved, ask what steps you must take (if any) to have the hold lifted from your account so that you may complete your registration.

                    If you miss the registration deadline of September 9, you will incur late fees, which will increase with each day you are late.  If you are sadly reading this after the deadline, please go to the Registrar's office (107 Milbank) -- after the deadline, the only way to register is in person at the Registrar.

                    If you have questions about registration, please visit the Registrar's office (107 Milbank) or your Class Dean.

                    The deadline for registering with the College is today, Wednesday, September 9 

                    Remember that "registration" (confirming to the College that you are present and ready to begin the semester) is a distinct procedure from "program filing" (confirming your enrollment in specific courses for the semester).

                    If you have a hold from a particular department that is preventing you from completing the registration process, visit that department and, once the matter of the hold has been resolved, ask what steps you must take (if any) to have the hold lifted from your account so that you may complete your registration.

                    If you miss the registration deadline of September 9, you will incur late fees, which will increase with each day you are late.  If you are sadly reading this after the deadline, please go to the Registrar's office (107 Milbank) -- after the deadline, the only way to register is in person at the Registrar.

                    If you have questions about registration, please visit the Registrar's office (107 Milbank) or your Class Dean.

                    Sabtu, 23 April 2016

                    Opportunity: Journal of International Affairs Student Essay Contest

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                    Title: Opportunity: Journal of International Affairs Student Essay Contest
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                    April 2016



                    The Journal of International Affairs is seeking student submissions for its semiannual Cordier student essay contest. The author of the winning article will receive $500 and publication alongside noted scholars in the Journal’s forthcoming issue on the Geopolitics of Energy. Published by Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, the Journal of International Affairs is one of the oldest and most respected foreign affairs periodicals.

                    Fall 2015: The Geopolitics of Energy

                    The upcoming issue will explore the problems and solutions that energy strategies add to the geopolitical and environmental problems we face today.

                    The committee welcomes papers on any energy-related topic. Possible topics may include:

                    • The link between oil prices and regime change
                    • ISIS and oil theft
                    • Shale gas revolution’s effect on US and major exporters to US
                    • Latin America’s leap to renewable energy
                    • Energy and climate treaties
                    • Exploring the Arctic

                    Submission Guidelines:
                    • Essays cannot have been previously published, but need not be written specifically for the contest. Papers submitted for academic credit are welcome, provided they are relevant to the upcoming issue’s theme.
                    • Papers should not exceed 4,000 words.
                    • Citations should be in the form of footnotes formatted according to the Chicago Manual of Style 16th Edition.
                    • The Cordier contest is open to all Columbia University students, both graduate and undergraduate.
                    Submission Deadline: September 25, 2015 at 11:59pm EST. Interested authors may submit their papers via the online submission form (URL: http://www.jotform.us/JIACordierGPPN/Fall_2015).

                    Any further questions may be directed to Sophia Barney-Farrar (Cordier Editor) at s.barneyfarrar@columbia.edu.



                    The Journal of International Affairs is seeking student submissions for its semiannual Cordier student essay contest. The author of the winning article will receive $500 and publication alongside noted scholars in the Journal’s forthcoming issue on the Geopolitics of Energy. Published by Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, the Journal of International Affairs is one of the oldest and most respected foreign affairs periodicals.

                    Fall 2015: The Geopolitics of Energy

                    The upcoming issue will explore the problems and solutions that energy strategies add to the geopolitical and environmental problems we face today.

                    The committee welcomes papers on any energy-related topic. Possible topics may include:

                    • The link between oil prices and regime change
                    • ISIS and oil theft
                    • Shale gas revolution’s effect on US and major exporters to US
                    • Latin America’s leap to renewable energy
                    • Energy and climate treaties
                    • Exploring the Arctic

                    Submission Guidelines:
                    • Essays cannot have been previously published, but need not be written specifically for the contest. Papers submitted for academic credit are welcome, provided they are relevant to the upcoming issue’s theme.
                    • Papers should not exceed 4,000 words.
                    • Citations should be in the form of footnotes formatted according to the Chicago Manual of Style 16th Edition.
                    • The Cordier contest is open to all Columbia University students, both graduate and undergraduate.
                    Submission Deadline: September 25, 2015 at 11:59pm EST. Interested authors may submit their papers via the online submission form (URL: http://www.jotform.us/JIACordierGPPN/Fall_2015).

                    Any further questions may be directed to Sophia Barney-Farrar (Cordier Editor) at s.barneyfarrar@columbia.edu.



                    The Journal of International Affairs is seeking student submissions for its semiannual Cordier student essay contest. The author of the winning article will receive $500 and publication alongside noted scholars in the Journal’s forthcoming issue on the Geopolitics of Energy. Published by Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, the Journal of International Affairs is one of the oldest and most respected foreign affairs periodicals.

                    Fall 2015: The Geopolitics of Energy

                    The upcoming issue will explore the problems and solutions that energy strategies add to the geopolitical and environmental problems we face today.

                    The committee welcomes papers on any energy-related topic. Possible topics may include:

                    • The link between oil prices and regime change
                    • ISIS and oil theft
                    • Shale gas revolution’s effect on US and major exporters to US
                    • Latin America’s leap to renewable energy
                    • Energy and climate treaties
                    • Exploring the Arctic

                    Submission Guidelines:
                    • Essays cannot have been previously published, but need not be written specifically for the contest. Papers submitted for academic credit are welcome, provided they are relevant to the upcoming issue’s theme.
                    • Papers should not exceed 4,000 words.
                    • Citations should be in the form of footnotes formatted according to the Chicago Manual of Style 16th Edition.
                    • The Cordier contest is open to all Columbia University students, both graduate and undergraduate.
                    Submission Deadline: September 25, 2015 at 11:59pm EST. Interested authors may submit their papers via the online submission form (URL: http://www.jotform.us/JIACordierGPPN/Fall_2015).

                    Any further questions may be directed to Sophia Barney-Farrar (Cordier Editor) at s.barneyfarrar@columbia.edu.

                    Jumat, 22 April 2016

                    Your Fall Program: lottery for Physical Education courses

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                    Title: Your Fall Program: lottery for Physical Education courses
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                    April 2016

                    The P.E. lottery opens at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, September 8, and closes at 12:00 noon on Friday, September 11. 

                    To review the instructions for enrolling in a P.E. course, click here to review the instructions posted last week during Orientation.

                    At 5:00 p.m. on Friday, September 11, the results of the lottery will be posted in the same area of myBarnard, in the form of rosters for the various P.E. classes. Search for your name to find your placement in a class.  Don't forget: the lottery gives you permission to add the class; it does not add it for you -- you will still need to add the class on myBarnard using the call number, just like all your other classes.

                    Important Reminder:  you will need to attend the first day of your PE class to claim your spot.  If your observance of a religious holiday makes this impossible, please email your instructor before class.

                    Any questions about your placement by the lottery should be directed to the P.E. department (200 Barnard Annex).

                    Note: Depending on your particular selections in the lottery and the demand for particular classes this year, there is a chance that the lottery will not place you in a class. If that happens, you may still pursue enrollment in a P.E. class by (a) visiting the P.E. department on Monday, September 14, to find out which classes still have space available and/or (b) visiting the first meeting of a class on Monday or Tuesday to see if space is or becomes available.  If neither of these works, you should plan to enter the P.E. lottery for spring 2016.

                    Remember that you will need to add the P.E. class to your List of Courses before your adviser submits her/his final approval on your fall program. Note: When first added to your myBarnard program, the course will appear with 0 credit, but after the program filing deadline has passed, the Registrar's office will review programs to adjust for P.E. and Dance technique credits, and the credit will be added to your program.

                    The P.E. lottery opens at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, September 8, and closes at 12:00 noon on Friday, September 11. 

                    To review the instructions for enrolling in a P.E. course, click here to review the instructions posted last week during Orientation.

                    At 5:00 p.m. on Friday, September 11, the results of the lottery will be posted in the same area of myBarnard, in the form of rosters for the various P.E. classes. Search for your name to find your placement in a class.  Don't forget: the lottery gives you permission to add the class; it does not add it for you -- you will still need to add the class on myBarnard using the call number, just like all your other classes.

                    Important Reminder:  you will need to attend the first day of your PE class to claim your spot.  If your observance of a religious holiday makes this impossible, please email your instructor before class.

                    Any questions about your placement by the lottery should be directed to the P.E. department (200 Barnard Annex).

                    Note: Depending on your particular selections in the lottery and the demand for particular classes this year, there is a chance that the lottery will not place you in a class. If that happens, you may still pursue enrollment in a P.E. class by (a) visiting the P.E. department on Monday, September 14, to find out which classes still have space available and/or (b) visiting the first meeting of a class on Monday or Tuesday to see if space is or becomes available.  If neither of these works, you should plan to enter the P.E. lottery for spring 2016.

                    Remember that you will need to add the P.E. class to your List of Courses before your adviser submits her/his final approval on your fall program. Note: When first added to your myBarnard program, the course will appear with 0 credit, but after the program filing deadline has passed, the Registrar's office will review programs to adjust for P.E. and Dance technique credits, and the credit will be added to your program.

                    The P.E. lottery opens at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, September 8, and closes at 12:00 noon on Friday, September 11. 

                    To review the instructions for enrolling in a P.E. course, click here to review the instructions posted last week during Orientation.

                    At 5:00 p.m. on Friday, September 11, the results of the lottery will be posted in the same area of myBarnard, in the form of rosters for the various P.E. classes. Search for your name to find your placement in a class.  Don't forget: the lottery gives you permission to add the class; it does not add it for you -- you will still need to add the class on myBarnard using the call number, just like all your other classes.

                    Important Reminder:  you will need to attend the first day of your PE class to claim your spot.  If your observance of a religious holiday makes this impossible, please email your instructor before class.

                    Any questions about your placement by the lottery should be directed to the P.E. department (200 Barnard Annex).

                    Note: Depending on your particular selections in the lottery and the demand for particular classes this year, there is a chance that the lottery will not place you in a class. If that happens, you may still pursue enrollment in a P.E. class by (a) visiting the P.E. department on Monday, September 14, to find out which classes still have space available and/or (b) visiting the first meeting of a class on Monday or Tuesday to see if space is or becomes available.  If neither of these works, you should plan to enter the P.E. lottery for spring 2016.

                    Remember that you will need to add the P.E. class to your List of Courses before your adviser submits her/his final approval on your fall program. Note: When first added to your myBarnard program, the course will appear with 0 credit, but after the program filing deadline has passed, the Registrar's office will review programs to adjust for P.E. and Dance technique credits, and the credit will be added to your program.

                    Kamis, 21 April 2016

                    Opportunity: get involved in SGA

                    April 2016 - Hello my friend Online Colledges, on this occasion I will be sharing about April 2016, hopefully can increase your understanding of the articles that I have written above and can provide enough information. okelah, congratulations read article...

                    Title: Opportunity: get involved in SGA
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                    April 2016

                    An announcement to first-years from Barnard's Student Government Association (SGA):
                    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-MzKa4xcxUhk/UiyN8NUzgyI/AAAAAAAAALs/h3LA_xtNNxU/s1600/SGA.jpeg
                    WELCOME CLASS OF 2019!
                    Are you eager to make a difference at Barnard? Are you interested in joining a team of Barnard women leaders? Yes? Then Barnard’s Student Government Association (SGA) is for you! We invite you to swing by these upcoming events to learn more about SGA:

                    Get Involved Meet & Greet
                    Friday September 4th12:00-1:00 PM | Diana Center LL103
                    Stop by to chat with SGA Representatives and learn more about the unique opportunities you have as a first year to get involved in Barnard’s Student Government Association.

                    SGA Brunch
                    Saturday September 5th | 10:00 AM-12:00 PM | Hewitt Dining Hall
                    Join the members of SGA’s Representative Council for brunch and conversation about Barnard, SGA, First Year Class Council, life at Barnard, and much more. Plus, SGA will be giving out FREE limited edition, exclusive Barnard thermos bottles!

                    SGA First Year Class Council & First Year Elections
                    If you’re excited about SGA and making a difference at Barnard, consider applying or running for a position on the First Year Class Council. All first year students are eligible to run or apply for the following positions:

                    By Election:
                    First Year Class President
                    First Year Class Vice President
                    First Year Class Treasurer
                    First Year Class Secretary

                    By Application:
                    First Year Class Representatives
                    SGA Committees Member

                    There are many ways to get involved with SGA as a first-year. Joining First Year Class Council is a great way to lead and represent the Class of 2019. SGA also has multiple committees that are dedicated to various aspects of life at Barnard, including housing, health on campus, dining halls, arts, public relations, and more. There’s always a place for you in SGA!

                    SGA’s Representative Council meets every week on Monday evenings from8:00-10:00 PM in the Second Floor Dining Room of The Diana Center. All students are most welcome and encouraged to attend.

                    Welcome to Barnard! Be sure to swing by our NSOP activities and information sessions during the first week of school. Check out our website (http://barnard.edu/sga) for more information about SGA. You can also stay up to date with campus happenings and SGA by liking us on Facebook (facebook.com/BarnardSGA), following us on Twitter (twitter.com/BarnardSGA), on Instagram (instagram.com/barnardsga/), and on Snapchat (BarnardSGA). If you have any questions, feel free to email us atsga@barnard.edu. We can’t wait to meet you!

                    Yours,

                    SGA

                    An announcement to first-years from Barnard's Student Government Association (SGA):
                    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-MzKa4xcxUhk/UiyN8NUzgyI/AAAAAAAAALs/h3LA_xtNNxU/s1600/SGA.jpeg
                    WELCOME CLASS OF 2019!
                    Are you eager to make a difference at Barnard? Are you interested in joining a team of Barnard women leaders? Yes? Then Barnard’s Student Government Association (SGA) is for you! We invite you to swing by these upcoming events to learn more about SGA:

                    Get Involved Meet & Greet
                    Friday September 4th12:00-1:00 PM | Diana Center LL103
                    Stop by to chat with SGA Representatives and learn more about the unique opportunities you have as a first year to get involved in Barnard’s Student Government Association.

                    SGA Brunch
                    Saturday September 5th | 10:00 AM-12:00 PM | Hewitt Dining Hall
                    Join the members of SGA’s Representative Council for brunch and conversation about Barnard, SGA, First Year Class Council, life at Barnard, and much more. Plus, SGA will be giving out FREE limited edition, exclusive Barnard thermos bottles!

                    SGA First Year Class Council & First Year Elections
                    If you’re excited about SGA and making a difference at Barnard, consider applying or running for a position on the First Year Class Council. All first year students are eligible to run or apply for the following positions:

                    By Election:
                    First Year Class President
                    First Year Class Vice President
                    First Year Class Treasurer
                    First Year Class Secretary

                    By Application:
                    First Year Class Representatives
                    SGA Committees Member

                    There are many ways to get involved with SGA as a first-year. Joining First Year Class Council is a great way to lead and represent the Class of 2019. SGA also has multiple committees that are dedicated to various aspects of life at Barnard, including housing, health on campus, dining halls, arts, public relations, and more. There’s always a place for you in SGA!

                    SGA’s Representative Council meets every week on Monday evenings from8:00-10:00 PM in the Second Floor Dining Room of The Diana Center. All students are most welcome and encouraged to attend.

                    Welcome to Barnard! Be sure to swing by our NSOP activities and information sessions during the first week of school. Check out our website (http://barnard.edu/sga) for more information about SGA. You can also stay up to date with campus happenings and SGA by liking us on Facebook (facebook.com/BarnardSGA), following us on Twitter (twitter.com/BarnardSGA), on Instagram (instagram.com/barnardsga/), and on Snapchat (BarnardSGA). If you have any questions, feel free to email us atsga@barnard.edu. We can’t wait to meet you!

                    Yours,

                    SGA

                    An announcement to first-years from Barnard's Student Government Association (SGA):
                    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-MzKa4xcxUhk/UiyN8NUzgyI/AAAAAAAAALs/h3LA_xtNNxU/s1600/SGA.jpeg
                    WELCOME CLASS OF 2019!
                    Are you eager to make a difference at Barnard? Are you interested in joining a team of Barnard women leaders? Yes? Then Barnard’s Student Government Association (SGA) is for you! We invite you to swing by these upcoming events to learn more about SGA:

                    Get Involved Meet & Greet
                    Friday September 4th12:00-1:00 PM | Diana Center LL103
                    Stop by to chat with SGA Representatives and learn more about the unique opportunities you have as a first year to get involved in Barnard’s Student Government Association.

                    SGA Brunch
                    Saturday September 5th | 10:00 AM-12:00 PM | Hewitt Dining Hall
                    Join the members of SGA’s Representative Council for brunch and conversation about Barnard, SGA, First Year Class Council, life at Barnard, and much more. Plus, SGA will be giving out FREE limited edition, exclusive Barnard thermos bottles!

                    SGA First Year Class Council & First Year Elections
                    If you’re excited about SGA and making a difference at Barnard, consider applying or running for a position on the First Year Class Council. All first year students are eligible to run or apply for the following positions:

                    By Election:
                    First Year Class President
                    First Year Class Vice President
                    First Year Class Treasurer
                    First Year Class Secretary

                    By Application:
                    First Year Class Representatives
                    SGA Committees Member

                    There are many ways to get involved with SGA as a first-year. Joining First Year Class Council is a great way to lead and represent the Class of 2019. SGA also has multiple committees that are dedicated to various aspects of life at Barnard, including housing, health on campus, dining halls, arts, public relations, and more. There’s always a place for you in SGA!

                    SGA’s Representative Council meets every week on Monday evenings from8:00-10:00 PM in the Second Floor Dining Room of The Diana Center. All students are most welcome and encouraged to attend.

                    Welcome to Barnard! Be sure to swing by our NSOP activities and information sessions during the first week of school. Check out our website (http://barnard.edu/sga) for more information about SGA. You can also stay up to date with campus happenings and SGA by liking us on Facebook (facebook.com/BarnardSGA), following us on Twitter (twitter.com/BarnardSGA), on Instagram (instagram.com/barnardsga/), and on Snapchat (BarnardSGA). If you have any questions, feel free to email us atsga@barnard.edu. We can’t wait to meet you!

                    Yours,

                    SGA

                    Rabu, 20 April 2016

                    Opportunity: Get Involved in GBB

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                    Title: Opportunity: Get Involved in GBB
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                    Welcome to Barnard, Class of 2019!! 

                    The Governing Board at Barnard (GBB) is dedicated to representing, advocating for, and recognizing clubs at Barnard College. GBB aims to support clubs' efforts to promote student activity and learning outside of the classroom that enrich the Barnard community. We collaborate with other members of the Student Leadership Collective (SGA and McAC), the Barnard administration, and other governing boards of Columbia University to maximize campus opportunities and events for the greater student body. 

                    If you're interested in getting more involved, the board currently has two open General Representative positions. As members of the newest and smallest governing board on campus, you would have the unique opportunity to work closely with student leaders and administrators on campus and take part in influential decisions that works towards providing the best resources for all clubs. Please feel free to contact us at gbb@barnard.edu or check our website for more information!"

                    Welcome to Barnard, Class of 2019!! 

                    The Governing Board at Barnard (GBB) is dedicated to representing, advocating for, and recognizing clubs at Barnard College. GBB aims to support clubs' efforts to promote student activity and learning outside of the classroom that enrich the Barnard community. We collaborate with other members of the Student Leadership Collective (SGA and McAC), the Barnard administration, and other governing boards of Columbia University to maximize campus opportunities and events for the greater student body. 

                    If you're interested in getting more involved, the board currently has two open General Representative positions. As members of the newest and smallest governing board on campus, you would have the unique opportunity to work closely with student leaders and administrators on campus and take part in influential decisions that works towards providing the best resources for all clubs. Please feel free to contact us at gbb@barnard.edu or check our website for more information!"

                    Welcome to Barnard, Class of 2019!! 

                    The Governing Board at Barnard (GBB) is dedicated to representing, advocating for, and recognizing clubs at Barnard College. GBB aims to support clubs' efforts to promote student activity and learning outside of the classroom that enrich the Barnard community. We collaborate with other members of the Student Leadership Collective (SGA and McAC), the Barnard administration, and other governing boards of Columbia University to maximize campus opportunities and events for the greater student body. 

                    If you're interested in getting more involved, the board currently has two open General Representative positions. As members of the newest and smallest governing board on campus, you would have the unique opportunity to work closely with student leaders and administrators on campus and take part in influential decisions that works towards providing the best resources for all clubs. Please feel free to contact us at gbb@barnard.edu or check our website for more information!"

                    Selasa, 19 April 2016

                    Repost: Enrolling in Dance Technique Courses

                    April 2016 - Hello my friend Online Colledges, on this occasion I will be sharing about April 2016, hopefully can increase your understanding of the articles that I have written above and can provide enough information. okelah, congratulations read article...

                    Title: Repost: Enrolling in Dance Technique Courses
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                    April 2016

                    enrolling in Dance technique courses1


                    Important reminder:  Unlike PE classes, Dance Technique classes begin the first week of classes.




                    If you indicated during the summer your plan to enroll in a Dance technique course, we have notified the Dance department of your interest in the particular class that you chose. While this notification will not necessarily guarantee you a place in the class, you may be given priority over students who did not indicate interest in advance.  Note:  Even if you indicated your interest in a particular Dance technique class over the summer, you are not yet officially enrolled in the course; you must follow the instructions below to secure a place and to enroll in the course. If, on your summer program form, you did not indicate a plan to enroll in a Dance course but would now like to do so, you may try to enroll in one by following the instructions below.




                    In order to enroll in a Dance technique course, you must do the following:

                    • Attend the first two class meetings. You can find the schedule for all Dance technique courses here in the Dance department’s section of online Directory of Courses. During the first class, the instructor may hold brief placement auditions to determine whether you are at the right level for the class.
                    • After your placement has been confirmed,  add the 5-digit call number for the course to your myBarnard program. The Dance course must be listed as part of your final program on myBarnard as approved by your adviser, or you will not receive credit for the course. If you add the Dance course after your adviser has approved your program, you must ask your adviser to re-approve your program.
                    • Satisfactory completion of a Dance technique class this semester will fulfill the one-semester Physical Education requirement and will earn you one point of degree credit. Barnard requires every student to complete at least one semester of Physical Education or Dance technique by the end of her first year.
                    If you indicated that you plan to take a Dance technique course, but you would like to take a fall-semester Physical Education class instead (or in addition to a Dance class), space permitting, you may do so either by signing up for the online lottery on myBarnard (see instructions on this FY Blog) or by attending the first meeting of the P.E. course.



                    Note: The credit for a Dance technique class will not appear on your myBarnard program until after the program filing deadline has passed (i.e., the week of September 18). 

                    enrolling in Dance technique courses1


                    Important reminder:  Unlike PE classes, Dance Technique classes begin the first week of classes.




                    If you indicated during the summer your plan to enroll in a Dance technique course, we have notified the Dance department of your interest in the particular class that you chose. While this notification will not necessarily guarantee you a place in the class, you may be given priority over students who did not indicate interest in advance.  Note:  Even if you indicated your interest in a particular Dance technique class over the summer, you are not yet officially enrolled in the course; you must follow the instructions below to secure a place and to enroll in the course. If, on your summer program form, you did not indicate a plan to enroll in a Dance course but would now like to do so, you may try to enroll in one by following the instructions below.




                    In order to enroll in a Dance technique course, you must do the following:

                    • Attend the first two class meetings. You can find the schedule for all Dance technique courses here in the Dance department’s section of online Directory of Courses. During the first class, the instructor may hold brief placement auditions to determine whether you are at the right level for the class.
                    • After your placement has been confirmed,  add the 5-digit call number for the course to your myBarnard program. The Dance course must be listed as part of your final program on myBarnard as approved by your adviser, or you will not receive credit for the course. If you add the Dance course after your adviser has approved your program, you must ask your adviser to re-approve your program.
                    • Satisfactory completion of a Dance technique class this semester will fulfill the one-semester Physical Education requirement and will earn you one point of degree credit. Barnard requires every student to complete at least one semester of Physical Education or Dance technique by the end of her first year.
                    If you indicated that you plan to take a Dance technique course, but you would like to take a fall-semester Physical Education class instead (or in addition to a Dance class), space permitting, you may do so either by signing up for the online lottery on myBarnard (see instructions on this FY Blog) or by attending the first meeting of the P.E. course.



                    Note: The credit for a Dance technique class will not appear on your myBarnard program until after the program filing deadline has passed (i.e., the week of September 18). 

                    enrolling in Dance technique courses1


                    Important reminder:  Unlike PE classes, Dance Technique classes begin the first week of classes.




                    If you indicated during the summer your plan to enroll in a Dance technique course, we have notified the Dance department of your interest in the particular class that you chose. While this notification will not necessarily guarantee you a place in the class, you may be given priority over students who did not indicate interest in advance.  Note:  Even if you indicated your interest in a particular Dance technique class over the summer, you are not yet officially enrolled in the course; you must follow the instructions below to secure a place and to enroll in the course. If, on your summer program form, you did not indicate a plan to enroll in a Dance course but would now like to do so, you may try to enroll in one by following the instructions below.




                    In order to enroll in a Dance technique course, you must do the following:

                    • Attend the first two class meetings. You can find the schedule for all Dance technique courses here in the Dance department’s section of online Directory of Courses. During the first class, the instructor may hold brief placement auditions to determine whether you are at the right level for the class.
                    • After your placement has been confirmed,  add the 5-digit call number for the course to your myBarnard program. The Dance course must be listed as part of your final program on myBarnard as approved by your adviser, or you will not receive credit for the course. If you add the Dance course after your adviser has approved your program, you must ask your adviser to re-approve your program.
                    • Satisfactory completion of a Dance technique class this semester will fulfill the one-semester Physical Education requirement and will earn you one point of degree credit. Barnard requires every student to complete at least one semester of Physical Education or Dance technique by the end of her first year.
                    If you indicated that you plan to take a Dance technique course, but you would like to take a fall-semester Physical Education class instead (or in addition to a Dance class), space permitting, you may do so either by signing up for the online lottery on myBarnard (see instructions on this FY Blog) or by attending the first meeting of the P.E. course.



                    Note: The credit for a Dance technique class will not appear on your myBarnard program until after the program filing deadline has passed (i.e., the week of September 18). 

                    Jumat, 08 April 2016

                    Resources: Peer-to-Peer Learning & Academic Support at Barnard

                    April 2016 - Hello my friend Online Colledges, on this occasion I will be sharing about April 2016, hopefully can increase your understanding of the articles that I have written above and can provide enough information. okelah, congratulations read article...

                    Title: Resources: Peer-to-Peer Learning & Academic Support at Barnard
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                    April 2016

                    Finding a class difficult? 

                    You’re not alone!

                    Barnard has a wealth of resources to support students’ academic success. 
                    See http://barnard.edu/dos/academic-support for more info on:
                    • Professor’s Office Hours and Review Sessions
                    • TA Sessions, Recitations, and TA Office Hours
                    • Workshops on Key College Skills – time and stress management, effective note-taking, efficient reading, etc.
                    • Wellness Resources – healthy mind and healthy body
                    • Group-Based Tutoring, Mentoring, and Networking: Help Rooms geared toward specific classes or subjects, additional Programs and Labs
                    • Individual/Small Group Tutoring
                    • This section of the site is currently under construction. Please continue to check back soon for updates.
                    Pro Tip:  Go to all class sessions, review sessions, recitations, discussion sessions, even if they’re “optional.”  

                     More info on peer tutoring 

                    FREE individual/small-group tutoring is available -- by and for Barnard students.

                    The mission of the Peer-to-Peer Tutoring program is to provide students with the support they need to succeed in numerous academic disciplines throughout their college career. The philosophy of our program is to ensure that students are receiving direct academic coaching and are learning to become independent learners. Through one-on-one and small-group tutoring, it is our hope that students will develop and enhance strategic study skills, and work closely with peers to become stronger students. We are asking all students who are matched with a peer tutor to share the responsibility of the tutoring process, and make a commitment to independent learning.

                    Tutoring is 2 hours per week, in groups of 1-3 students. We primarily support math, science, computer science, economics, and foreign language students, but other subjects may also be available on a case by case basis.

                    Feeling that office hours, TA sections, and Help Rooms aren't enough?  You may want to request a free peer tutor -- a fellow Barnard student who will work with you and one or two other students weekly to support your learning in a particular class. 
                    To request a tutor, make an appointment to discuss your learning needs with either Elida Martinez-Gaynor, Associate Director of Collegiate Programs, or with Rebecca Grabiner, First-Year Class Dean and Dean for Academic Assistance, using one of the following links:

                    Note: This link will take you to the "Meet with the Deans" website; scroll down for Dean Grabiner and follow the directions to make an appointment.

                    OR

                    Finding a class difficult? 

                    You’re not alone!

                    Barnard has a wealth of resources to support students’ academic success. 
                    See http://barnard.edu/dos/academic-support for more info on:
                    • Professor’s Office Hours and Review Sessions
                    • TA Sessions, Recitations, and TA Office Hours
                    • Workshops on Key College Skills – time and stress management, effective note-taking, efficient reading, etc.
                    • Wellness Resources – healthy mind and healthy body
                    • Group-Based Tutoring, Mentoring, and Networking: Help Rooms geared toward specific classes or subjects, additional Programs and Labs
                    • Individual/Small Group Tutoring
                    • This section of the site is currently under construction. Please continue to check back soon for updates.
                    Pro Tip:  Go to all class sessions, review sessions, recitations, discussion sessions, even if they’re “optional.”  

                     More info on peer tutoring 

                    FREE individual/small-group tutoring is available -- by and for Barnard students.

                    The mission of the Peer-to-Peer Tutoring program is to provide students with the support they need to succeed in numerous academic disciplines throughout their college career. The philosophy of our program is to ensure that students are receiving direct academic coaching and are learning to become independent learners. Through one-on-one and small-group tutoring, it is our hope that students will develop and enhance strategic study skills, and work closely with peers to become stronger students. We are asking all students who are matched with a peer tutor to share the responsibility of the tutoring process, and make a commitment to independent learning.

                    Tutoring is 2 hours per week, in groups of 1-3 students. We primarily support math, science, computer science, economics, and foreign language students, but other subjects may also be available on a case by case basis.

                    Feeling that office hours, TA sections, and Help Rooms aren't enough?  You may want to request a free peer tutor -- a fellow Barnard student who will work with you and one or two other students weekly to support your learning in a particular class. 
                    To request a tutor, make an appointment to discuss your learning needs with either Elida Martinez-Gaynor, Associate Director of Collegiate Programs, or with Rebecca Grabiner, First-Year Class Dean and Dean for Academic Assistance, using one of the following links:

                    Note: This link will take you to the "Meet with the Deans" website; scroll down for Dean Grabiner and follow the directions to make an appointment.

                    OR

                    Finding a class difficult? 

                    You’re not alone!

                    Barnard has a wealth of resources to support students’ academic success. 
                    See http://barnard.edu/dos/academic-support for more info on:
                    • Professor’s Office Hours and Review Sessions
                    • TA Sessions, Recitations, and TA Office Hours
                    • Workshops on Key College Skills – time and stress management, effective note-taking, efficient reading, etc.
                    • Wellness Resources – healthy mind and healthy body
                    • Group-Based Tutoring, Mentoring, and Networking: Help Rooms geared toward specific classes or subjects, additional Programs and Labs
                    • Individual/Small Group Tutoring
                    • This section of the site is currently under construction. Please continue to check back soon for updates.
                    Pro Tip:  Go to all class sessions, review sessions, recitations, discussion sessions, even if they’re “optional.”  

                     More info on peer tutoring 

                    FREE individual/small-group tutoring is available -- by and for Barnard students.

                    The mission of the Peer-to-Peer Tutoring program is to provide students with the support they need to succeed in numerous academic disciplines throughout their college career. The philosophy of our program is to ensure that students are receiving direct academic coaching and are learning to become independent learners. Through one-on-one and small-group tutoring, it is our hope that students will develop and enhance strategic study skills, and work closely with peers to become stronger students. We are asking all students who are matched with a peer tutor to share the responsibility of the tutoring process, and make a commitment to independent learning.

                    Tutoring is 2 hours per week, in groups of 1-3 students. We primarily support math, science, computer science, economics, and foreign language students, but other subjects may also be available on a case by case basis.

                    Feeling that office hours, TA sections, and Help Rooms aren't enough?  You may want to request a free peer tutor -- a fellow Barnard student who will work with you and one or two other students weekly to support your learning in a particular class. 
                    To request a tutor, make an appointment to discuss your learning needs with either Elida Martinez-Gaynor, Associate Director of Collegiate Programs, or with Rebecca Grabiner, First-Year Class Dean and Dean for Academic Assistance, using one of the following links:

                    Note: This link will take you to the "Meet with the Deans" website; scroll down for Dean Grabiner and follow the directions to make an appointment.

                    OR