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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.

Jumat, 27 Mei 2016

Opportunity: Apply for College Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)

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Opportunity:  Apply for College Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)


An Invitation from the Collegiate Programs Office:


It gives us great pleasure to invite you to be a participant in the Barnard College Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP). Barnard CSTEP provides services that increase recruitment, retention and placement of eligible students in CSTEP-targeted (science, technology, engineering, and math – STEM) fields and the licensed professions. This is an opportunity for us to assist you in the investigation, preparation, and pursuit of your career interests and goals. It is an opportunity for you to: receive graduate school and career information; participate in activities that will enrich your college experience; and benefit from the additional resources provided by the CSTEP staff.


We've outlined many of the benefits of the program below:
  • Academic and career advising;
  • Tutoring for critical science gateway entry courses;
  • Workshops on subjects including but not limited to writing, study skills, critical thinking, resume development and interview techniques;
  • Funded internships, research and/or clinical opportunities, to give students hands-on experience and exposure to the professions and fields of their interest;
  • Opportunities to attend and/or participate in professional conferences; events featuring speakers from the licensed professions; networking opportunities;
  • Community-building social-events; and
  • Test preparation for graduate school exams (GRE, LSAT, MCAT and others). Test fees and preparation course fees are covered by the CSTEP scholars program. 
Interested in applying?
Barnard CSTEP Scholars must meet the following state-mandated criteria:
  • Be a U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident;
  • Be a New York State resident;
  • Be a member of a historically underrepresented group, per New York State Legislation: African American, Latino, Native American and/or Alaskan Native or economically disadvantaged and meet CSTEP-specific financial criteria; 
  • Have a G.P.A. of 2.85 or above and above and, 
  • Have and interest in careers in the STEM fields or any of the New York State Licenses Professions.

This is the 9th year of the CSTEP program at Barnard and we are very excited to extend this special invitation to you. Please visit us immediately for an application or any questions you may have about the program, The Collegiate Office is located in Room 001, Milbank Hall.

You can also click on our link for more information: http://barnard.edu/cstep.

Opportunity:  Apply for College Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)


An Invitation from the Collegiate Programs Office:


It gives us great pleasure to invite you to be a participant in the Barnard College Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP). Barnard CSTEP provides services that increase recruitment, retention and placement of eligible students in CSTEP-targeted (science, technology, engineering, and math – STEM) fields and the licensed professions. This is an opportunity for us to assist you in the investigation, preparation, and pursuit of your career interests and goals. It is an opportunity for you to: receive graduate school and career information; participate in activities that will enrich your college experience; and benefit from the additional resources provided by the CSTEP staff.


We've outlined many of the benefits of the program below:
  • Academic and career advising;
  • Tutoring for critical science gateway entry courses;
  • Workshops on subjects including but not limited to writing, study skills, critical thinking, resume development and interview techniques;
  • Funded internships, research and/or clinical opportunities, to give students hands-on experience and exposure to the professions and fields of their interest;
  • Opportunities to attend and/or participate in professional conferences; events featuring speakers from the licensed professions; networking opportunities;
  • Community-building social-events; and
  • Test preparation for graduate school exams (GRE, LSAT, MCAT and others). Test fees and preparation course fees are covered by the CSTEP scholars program. 
Interested in applying?
Barnard CSTEP Scholars must meet the following state-mandated criteria:
  • Be a U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident;
  • Be a New York State resident;
  • Be a member of a historically underrepresented group, per New York State Legislation: African American, Latino, Native American and/or Alaskan Native or economically disadvantaged and meet CSTEP-specific financial criteria; 
  • Have a G.P.A. of 2.85 or above and above and, 
  • Have and interest in careers in the STEM fields or any of the New York State Licenses Professions.

This is the 9th year of the CSTEP program at Barnard and we are very excited to extend this special invitation to you. Please visit us immediately for an application or any questions you may have about the program, The Collegiate Office is located in Room 001, Milbank Hall.

You can also click on our link for more information: http://barnard.edu/cstep.

Opportunity:  Apply for College Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)


An Invitation from the Collegiate Programs Office:


It gives us great pleasure to invite you to be a participant in the Barnard College Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP). Barnard CSTEP provides services that increase recruitment, retention and placement of eligible students in CSTEP-targeted (science, technology, engineering, and math – STEM) fields and the licensed professions. This is an opportunity for us to assist you in the investigation, preparation, and pursuit of your career interests and goals. It is an opportunity for you to: receive graduate school and career information; participate in activities that will enrich your college experience; and benefit from the additional resources provided by the CSTEP staff.


We've outlined many of the benefits of the program below:
  • Academic and career advising;
  • Tutoring for critical science gateway entry courses;
  • Workshops on subjects including but not limited to writing, study skills, critical thinking, resume development and interview techniques;
  • Funded internships, research and/or clinical opportunities, to give students hands-on experience and exposure to the professions and fields of their interest;
  • Opportunities to attend and/or participate in professional conferences; events featuring speakers from the licensed professions; networking opportunities;
  • Community-building social-events; and
  • Test preparation for graduate school exams (GRE, LSAT, MCAT and others). Test fees and preparation course fees are covered by the CSTEP scholars program. 
Interested in applying?
Barnard CSTEP Scholars must meet the following state-mandated criteria:
  • Be a U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident;
  • Be a New York State resident;
  • Be a member of a historically underrepresented group, per New York State Legislation: African American, Latino, Native American and/or Alaskan Native or economically disadvantaged and meet CSTEP-specific financial criteria; 
  • Have a G.P.A. of 2.85 or above and above and, 
  • Have and interest in careers in the STEM fields or any of the New York State Licenses Professions.

This is the 9th year of the CSTEP program at Barnard and we are very excited to extend this special invitation to you. Please visit us immediately for an application or any questions you may have about the program, The Collegiate Office is located in Room 001, Milbank Hall.

You can also click on our link for more information: http://barnard.edu/cstep.

Sabtu, 21 Mei 2016

Opportunity: Women in Science @ Columbia Mentoring event -- applying to STEM Grad Schools

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Title: Opportunity: Women in Science @ Columbia Mentoring event -- applying to STEM Grad Schools
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Opportunity: Women in Science @ Columbia Mentoring event -- applying to STEM Grad Schools

Opportunity: Women in Science @ Columbia Mentoring event -- applying to STEM Grad Schools

Jumat, 20 Mei 2016

Opportunity: Scholarships and Fellowships -- language study and peace studies

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CRITICAL LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
A program of the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program will offer intensive language institutes overseas in thirteen critical need foreign languages for summer 2016.  Languages are Arabic and Persian: advanced beginning, intermediate or advanced levels; Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Punjabi, Turkish, and Urdu: beginning, intermediate, or advanced levels; and Chinese, Japanese, and Russian: intermediate or advanced levels.  For more information, please consult the website: http://clscholarship.org/

DAVIS PROJECTS FOR PEACE
Purpose: To enable students “to design their own grassroots projects for peace that they themselves will implement anywhere in the world during the summer of [2016].”
Award: $10,000 per project.
Deadline: Nominated proposals must be submitted to the Davis Foundation by February, 2016 (exact date TBA).
Contact: Interested students should consult the website www.kwd100projectsforpeace.organd speak with Dean Runsdorf early in the fall semester.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES (FLAS) FELLOWSHIPS
Purpose: To provide “allocations of academic year and summer fellowships to institutions of higher education or consortia of institutions of higher education to assist meritorious undergraduate and graduate students undergoing training in modern foreign languages and related area or international studies.”
Award: Summer FLAS fellowship tuition grant is up to $5000 and $2500 stipend for undergraduate and graduate students.
Deadline: TBA, probably early March 2016.

Contact: For more information and application, please see http://www2.ed.gov/programs/iegpsflasf/index.html




CRITICAL LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
A program of the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program will offer intensive language institutes overseas in thirteen critical need foreign languages for summer 2016.  Languages are Arabic and Persian: advanced beginning, intermediate or advanced levels; Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Punjabi, Turkish, and Urdu: beginning, intermediate, or advanced levels; and Chinese, Japanese, and Russian: intermediate or advanced levels.  For more information, please consult the website: http://clscholarship.org/

DAVIS PROJECTS FOR PEACE
Purpose: To enable students “to design their own grassroots projects for peace that they themselves will implement anywhere in the world during the summer of [2016].”
Award: $10,000 per project.
Deadline: Nominated proposals must be submitted to the Davis Foundation by February, 2016 (exact date TBA).
Contact: Interested students should consult the website www.kwd100projectsforpeace.organd speak with Dean Runsdorf early in the fall semester.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES (FLAS) FELLOWSHIPS
Purpose: To provide “allocations of academic year and summer fellowships to institutions of higher education or consortia of institutions of higher education to assist meritorious undergraduate and graduate students undergoing training in modern foreign languages and related area or international studies.”
Award: Summer FLAS fellowship tuition grant is up to $5000 and $2500 stipend for undergraduate and graduate students.
Deadline: TBA, probably early March 2016.

Contact: For more information and application, please see http://www2.ed.gov/programs/iegpsflasf/index.html




CRITICAL LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
A program of the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program will offer intensive language institutes overseas in thirteen critical need foreign languages for summer 2016.  Languages are Arabic and Persian: advanced beginning, intermediate or advanced levels; Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Punjabi, Turkish, and Urdu: beginning, intermediate, or advanced levels; and Chinese, Japanese, and Russian: intermediate or advanced levels.  For more information, please consult the website: http://clscholarship.org/

DAVIS PROJECTS FOR PEACE
Purpose: To enable students “to design their own grassroots projects for peace that they themselves will implement anywhere in the world during the summer of [2016].”
Award: $10,000 per project.
Deadline: Nominated proposals must be submitted to the Davis Foundation by February, 2016 (exact date TBA).
Contact: Interested students should consult the website www.kwd100projectsforpeace.organd speak with Dean Runsdorf early in the fall semester.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES (FLAS) FELLOWSHIPS
Purpose: To provide “allocations of academic year and summer fellowships to institutions of higher education or consortia of institutions of higher education to assist meritorious undergraduate and graduate students undergoing training in modern foreign languages and related area or international studies.”
Award: Summer FLAS fellowship tuition grant is up to $5000 and $2500 stipend for undergraduate and graduate students.
Deadline: TBA, probably early March 2016.

Contact: For more information and application, please see http://www2.ed.gov/programs/iegpsflasf/index.html

Rabu, 18 Mei 2016

Opportunity: Next Workshop for 1st Generation/Low Income Students: Personal Financial Basics

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Title: Opportunity: Next Workshop for 1st Generation/Low Income Students: Personal Financial Basics
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As a reminder, 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, so please share with your friends.
Personal Financial Basics will take place next week Tuesday, October 27th from 6-7:30pm in Diana 502!

Learn strategies and tips on saving money and setting a budget!!  



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As a reminder, 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, so please share with your friends.
Personal Financial Basics will take place next week Tuesday, October 27th from 6-7:30pm in Diana 502!

Learn strategies and tips on saving money and setting a budget!!  



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As a reminder, 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, so please share with your friends.
Personal Financial Basics will take place next week Tuesday, October 27th from 6-7:30pm in Diana 502!

Learn strategies and tips on saving money and setting a budget!!  


Senin, 16 Mei 2016

Opportunity: Thanksgiving Dinner with a Barnard Alumna

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Planning on spending Thanksgiving in NYC? Why not have Thanksgiving Dinner with a Barnard Alumna?

Participate in the Student-Alumnae Thanksgiving Dinner, an exciting program that aims to foster genuine, mutually beneficial relationships between Barnard students and alumnae! More specifically, the program provides students with an opportunity to spend Thanksgiving with a Barnard alumna, in the event that they are not able to return to their own home to spend the holiday with their families.

If interested, please fill out this Google Form (http://goo.gl/forms/wvlFN2A6Ui) by Friday, November 13.

Questions? Contact Angela Beam at aab2221@barnard.edu



Planning on spending Thanksgiving in NYC? Why not have Thanksgiving Dinner with a Barnard Alumna?

Participate in the Student-Alumnae Thanksgiving Dinner, an exciting program that aims to foster genuine, mutually beneficial relationships between Barnard students and alumnae! More specifically, the program provides students with an opportunity to spend Thanksgiving with a Barnard alumna, in the event that they are not able to return to their own home to spend the holiday with their families.

If interested, please fill out this Google Form (http://goo.gl/forms/wvlFN2A6Ui) by Friday, November 13.

Questions? Contact Angela Beam at aab2221@barnard.edu



Planning on spending Thanksgiving in NYC? Why not have Thanksgiving Dinner with a Barnard Alumna?

Participate in the Student-Alumnae Thanksgiving Dinner, an exciting program that aims to foster genuine, mutually beneficial relationships between Barnard students and alumnae! More specifically, the program provides students with an opportunity to spend Thanksgiving with a Barnard alumna, in the event that they are not able to return to their own home to spend the holiday with their families.

If interested, please fill out this Google Form (http://goo.gl/forms/wvlFN2A6Ui) by Friday, November 13.

Questions? Contact Angela Beam at aab2221@barnard.edu

Kamis, 12 Mei 2016

Opportunity Clinton Global University University

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Opportunity Clinton Global University University

President Clinton will host the next meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) at the University of California, Berkeley from Friday, April 1st - Sunday, April 3rd 2016. This meeting is free to attend and will bring together student leaders from around the world- to launch innovative Commitments to Action. Over $750,000 in funding is currently available for select CGI U 2016 attendees.

To be considered for early acceptance and travel assistance to CGI U, students must apply online by Friday, October 16th 2015. The final application deadline is Tuesday, December 1st 2015. For more information, students can join us for weekly webinars throughout the fall.

Opportunity Clinton Global University University

President Clinton will host the next meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) at the University of California, Berkeley from Friday, April 1st - Sunday, April 3rd 2016. This meeting is free to attend and will bring together student leaders from around the world- to launch innovative Commitments to Action. Over $750,000 in funding is currently available for select CGI U 2016 attendees.

To be considered for early acceptance and travel assistance to CGI U, students must apply online by Friday, October 16th 2015. The final application deadline is Tuesday, December 1st 2015. For more information, students can join us for weekly webinars throughout the fall.

Opportunity Clinton Global University University

President Clinton will host the next meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) at the University of California, Berkeley from Friday, April 1st - Sunday, April 3rd 2016. This meeting is free to attend and will bring together student leaders from around the world- to launch innovative Commitments to Action. Over $750,000 in funding is currently available for select CGI U 2016 attendees.

To be considered for early acceptance and travel assistance to CGI U, students must apply online by Friday, October 16th 2015. The final application deadline is Tuesday, December 1st 2015. For more information, students can join us for weekly webinars throughout the fall.

Selasa, 10 Mei 2016

Opportunity: Intergroup Community Building Initiative

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Opportunity: Intergroup Community Building Initiative 1


Are you a first year or sophomore who is looking to build real connections across different identity communities, make new friendships, and become engaged in a community that values diversity in all of its forms?

Are you a new student who is still searching for a community where you can be yourself?

Are you interested in gaining a new set of tools and experiences that will enrich your campus experience?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, the Intergroup Community Building Initiative (ICBI) is the perfect opportunity for you!

When: November 7th & 8th, 9 am-5 pm

Where: On-campus

Cost: FREE! All meals will be included.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email mee2009@columbia.edu.

To be considered for this opportunity, please complete the application at tinyurl.com/ICBI2015.
Applications are due: Friday, October 23rd at 5pm

Opportunity: Intergroup Community Building Initiative 1


Are you a first year or sophomore who is looking to build real connections across different identity communities, make new friendships, and become engaged in a community that values diversity in all of its forms?

Are you a new student who is still searching for a community where you can be yourself?

Are you interested in gaining a new set of tools and experiences that will enrich your campus experience?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, the Intergroup Community Building Initiative (ICBI) is the perfect opportunity for you!

When: November 7th & 8th, 9 am-5 pm

Where: On-campus

Cost: FREE! All meals will be included.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email mee2009@columbia.edu.

To be considered for this opportunity, please complete the application at tinyurl.com/ICBI2015.
Applications are due: Friday, October 23rd at 5pm

Opportunity: Intergroup Community Building Initiative 1


Are you a first year or sophomore who is looking to build real connections across different identity communities, make new friendships, and become engaged in a community that values diversity in all of its forms?

Are you a new student who is still searching for a community where you can be yourself?

Are you interested in gaining a new set of tools and experiences that will enrich your campus experience?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, the Intergroup Community Building Initiative (ICBI) is the perfect opportunity for you!

When: November 7th & 8th, 9 am-5 pm

Where: On-campus

Cost: FREE! All meals will be included.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email mee2009@columbia.edu.

To be considered for this opportunity, please complete the application at tinyurl.com/ICBI2015.
Applications are due: Friday, October 23rd at 5pm

Rabu, 04 Mei 2016

Opportunity: Upcoming Info Sessions About Prestigious Scholarships

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As you're exploring your options for college and beyond, you may be thinking about graduate school sometime in the future.  Attend an upcoming info session to learn more about future opportunities and how to be a compelling applicant when the time comes:

Gates-Cambridge (Thursday, September 24, 5:30-6:30, 207 Milbank)

Gates Cambridge Scholarships are highly competitive, prestigious full-cost scholarships available for all citizens (except those from the UK) to pursue a post-graduate degree in any subject available to study at the University of Cambridge.  The Scholarship programme was established in 2000 by a donation of $210 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with the aim to build “a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.”

Soros Fellowship for New Americans (Monday, September 28, 12-1, 202 Milbank)

Every year, the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans awards thirty Fellowships to immigrants, and the children of immigrants, who are pursuing graduate education in the United States. Each award is worth up to $90,000 (up to $25,000/year stipend; up to $20,000/year tuition support). Awards support up to two years of full-time graduate study in any field, including the visual and performing arts, and at any graduate degree-granting institution in the United States, with the exception of online programs. In addition to funding, Fellows join a community of over 500 New Americans with family origins in over 75 different countries.

As you're exploring your options for college and beyond, you may be thinking about graduate school sometime in the future.  Attend an upcoming info session to learn more about future opportunities and how to be a compelling applicant when the time comes:

Gates-Cambridge (Thursday, September 24, 5:30-6:30, 207 Milbank)

Gates Cambridge Scholarships are highly competitive, prestigious full-cost scholarships available for all citizens (except those from the UK) to pursue a post-graduate degree in any subject available to study at the University of Cambridge.  The Scholarship programme was established in 2000 by a donation of $210 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with the aim to build “a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.”

Soros Fellowship for New Americans (Monday, September 28, 12-1, 202 Milbank)

Every year, the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans awards thirty Fellowships to immigrants, and the children of immigrants, who are pursuing graduate education in the United States. Each award is worth up to $90,000 (up to $25,000/year stipend; up to $20,000/year tuition support). Awards support up to two years of full-time graduate study in any field, including the visual and performing arts, and at any graduate degree-granting institution in the United States, with the exception of online programs. In addition to funding, Fellows join a community of over 500 New Americans with family origins in over 75 different countries.

As you're exploring your options for college and beyond, you may be thinking about graduate school sometime in the future.  Attend an upcoming info session to learn more about future opportunities and how to be a compelling applicant when the time comes:

Gates-Cambridge (Thursday, September 24, 5:30-6:30, 207 Milbank)

Gates Cambridge Scholarships are highly competitive, prestigious full-cost scholarships available for all citizens (except those from the UK) to pursue a post-graduate degree in any subject available to study at the University of Cambridge.  The Scholarship programme was established in 2000 by a donation of $210 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with the aim to build “a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.”

Soros Fellowship for New Americans (Monday, September 28, 12-1, 202 Milbank)

Every year, the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans awards thirty Fellowships to immigrants, and the children of immigrants, who are pursuing graduate education in the United States. Each award is worth up to $90,000 (up to $25,000/year stipend; up to $20,000/year tuition support). Awards support up to two years of full-time graduate study in any field, including the visual and performing arts, and at any graduate degree-granting institution in the United States, with the exception of online programs. In addition to funding, Fellows join a community of over 500 New Americans with family origins in over 75 different countries.

Minggu, 01 Mei 2016

Opportunity: Athena Leadership Labs

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Registration is now open for the

Athena Center Leadership Lab​*​

Practice putting​ your best foot forward in any academic, personal and "real world" situations.
FREE and open to all Barnard College students for up to any 4 workshops

Here are some recommendations:


STARTING YOUR ​LEADERSHIP JOURNEY?
Financial Success:​​ It Doesn't Start In Your Wallet


Who Do You Want to Be? Where Do You Want to Go?



READY TO TAKE YOUR SKILLS TO THE NEXT LEVEL?All Slides Aside: ​​Communicating Beyond PowerPoint at Work, on Projects & With Peers


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Register early for YOUR four workshops​!​

*View all workshops here & keep checking back - we'll add some great ones in the next week or so.

Contact Tomika Rodriguez at trodriguez@barnard.edu with any questions.



Registration is now open for the

Athena Center Leadership Lab​*​

Practice putting​ your best foot forward in any academic, personal and "real world" situations.
FREE and open to all Barnard College students for up to any 4 workshops

Here are some recommendations:


STARTING YOUR ​LEADERSHIP JOURNEY?
Financial Success:​​ It Doesn't Start In Your Wallet


Who Do You Want to Be? Where Do You Want to Go?



READY TO TAKE YOUR SKILLS TO THE NEXT LEVEL?All Slides Aside: ​​Communicating Beyond PowerPoint at Work, on Projects & With Peers


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Register early for YOUR four workshops​!​

*View all workshops here & keep checking back - we'll add some great ones in the next week or so.

Contact Tomika Rodriguez at trodriguez@barnard.edu with any questions.



Registration is now open for the

Athena Center Leadership Lab​*​

Practice putting​ your best foot forward in any academic, personal and "real world" situations.
FREE and open to all Barnard College students for up to any 4 workshops

Here are some recommendations:


STARTING YOUR ​LEADERSHIP JOURNEY?
Financial Success:​​ It Doesn't Start In Your Wallet


Who Do You Want to Be? Where Do You Want to Go?



READY TO TAKE YOUR SKILLS TO THE NEXT LEVEL?All Slides Aside: ​​Communicating Beyond PowerPoint at Work, on Projects & With Peers


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Register early for YOUR four workshops​!​

*View all workshops here & keep checking back - we'll add some great ones in the next week or so.

Contact Tomika Rodriguez at trodriguez@barnard.edu with any questions.

Sabtu, 30 April 2016

Opportunity: Workshops for First Generation College Students

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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

Senin, 25 April 2016

Opportunity: Athena Mastermind Group

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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.

Sabtu, 23 April 2016

Opportunity: Journal of International Affairs Student Essay Contest

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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.

Kamis, 21 April 2016

Opportunity: get involved in SGA

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An announcement to first-years from Barnard's Student Government Association (SGA):
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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