NEW YORK – A 13-city speaking tour that compares Israel’s relations with the Palestinians to the Nazis’ treatment of Jews during the Holocaust has…
Barnard College is an independently incorporated women's liberal arts college and an official college of Columbia University. Barnard College is also a member of the Seven Sisters. Founded in 1889, Barnard has been affiliated with Columbia University since 1902. While the college is legally and financially a separate institution, there is a high degree of academic integration within the University, with Columbia classes open to Barnard students and vice versa. Barnard students and faculty are represented in the University Senate and student clubs are open to all students. Barnard degrees are awarded by Columbia University and all Barnard faculty are granted tenure by the college and Columbia. Although Barnard students participate in the academic, social, athletic and extracurricular life of the broader University community, Barnard is responsible for its own separate admissions, health, security, guidance and placement services, and has its own alumnae association. Despite being an independent institution Barnard College is a Faculty of Columbia University. The 4-acre campus stretches along Broadway between 116th and 120th Streets in the Morningside Heights neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan, in New York City. It is adjacent to Columbia's campus and near a number other academic institutions and has been used by Barnard since 1898.






















