Over 125 years ago, Barnard College was the first college in New York City—and one of the few in the world—where women could receive the same liberal arts education available to men. Join us this March for a special Women’s History Month event that showcases the College’s extraordinary faculty and celebrates its leadership in women’s education.

Students at Barnard experience the best of all worlds: small, intimate classes in a collaborative liberal arts setting dedicated to the advancement of women, with the vast resources of Columbia University just steps away—in the heart of vibrant and electric New York City. Barnard graduates like Jhumpa Lahiri, Judith Kaye, Natalie Angier, Zora Neale Hurston, Jacqueline Barton, and many more, have made their mark as leaders in the arts, business, government, and science, and as activists for causes too numerous to name. Barnard women change the world and the way we think about it.