Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Barnard College


Barnard College is a private ladies' human sciences school in the United States and one of the Seven Sisters. Established in 1889, it has been partnered with Columbia University since 1900. Barnard's 4-section of land (1.6 ha) grounds extends along Broadway somewhere around 116th and 120th Streets in the Morningside Heights neighborhood in the ward of Manhattan, in New York City. It is straightforwardly crosswise over Broadway from Columbia's grounds and close to a few other scholarly establishments and has been utilized by Barnard since 1898.

Columbia College, Columbia University conceded men for undergrad study for a long time. Barnard College was established to give an undergrad training to ladies practically identical to that of Columbia and other Ivy League schools. The school was named after Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, an American instructor and mathematician, who served as the tenth president of Columbia from 1864 to 1889. He pushed parallel instructive benefits for men and ladies, ideally in a coeducational setting, and started proposing in 1879 that Columbia concede ladies.

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