List of Barnard College people

The following is a list of notable individuals associated with Barnard College through attendance as a student, service as a member of the faculty or staff, or award of the Barnard Medal of Distinction.

Notable alumnae

Academics and scientists

Actresses and performers

Architects

Artists

Athletes

Businesswomen

Journalists

Musicians, singers, and composers

Playwrights, screenwriters, and directors

Political, social and judicial figures

Religious figures

Spies

Writers

Miscellaneous

  • Madeline Kripke (1965), book collector who held one of the world's largest collections of dictionaries, daughter of Jewish philanthropist and rabbi Myer S. Kripke
  • Grace Banker (1915), telephone operator who served in the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I and led the Hello Girls, for which she received the Distinguished Service Medal
  • Kathleen Madden (1992), renowned Contemporary Art historian who worked at as part of the curatorial team for exhibitions at Tate Modern, the Barbican Art Gallery, and the Serpentine Gallery. She also contributes regularly to magazines such as Artforum, Art in America, and OSMOS.

Fictional alumnae

  • In the 1988 Woody Allen film Another Woman, Gena Rowland's character is a philosophy professor at Barnard.
  • In the 1992 Woody Allen film Husbands and Wives, Juliette Lewis' character, Rain, is a Barnard student.
  • In the 2005 Sigrid Nunez novel The Last of Her Kind, heroines Georgette George and Ann Drayton meet in 1968 as freshman roommates at Barnard.
  • In the 2007 Noah Baumbach film Margot at the Wedding, Nicole Kidman's character, a novelist, is a Barnard graduate.
  • In the television series Mad Men, the character Rachel Menken is a Barnard graduate.
  • In the 2015 film Mistress America, the lead character Tracy Fishko is a freshman at Barnard.
  • In season 4 of the television series BoJack Horseman, it is mentioned that the title character's mother, Beatrice, attended Barnard.
  • In the 2017 Greta Gerwig film Ladybird, the character based on Gerwig (a Barnard alum) dreams of going to Barnard and at the end discovers she's been accepted and moves to NYC to attend.
  • In the 2018 Mira T. Lee novel Everything Here is Beautiful, the narrator talks about going to Barnard and reuniting there with one of her childhood friends from Tennessee.

Notable faculty

Recipients of the Medal of Distinction

The Barnard Medal of Distinction is the College's highest honor.[14]

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

  • Arthur Altschul
  • Annette Kar Baxter '47 (posthumous)
  • Joseph G. Brennan[15]
  • Anna Hill Johnstone '34

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

  • Joan Kaplan Davidson
  • Eugene Lang
  • Bernice Segal (posthumous)[18]
  • Lottie L. Taylor-Jones

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

  • Barack Obama, President of the United States, delivered the 2012 Commencement address
  • Sally Chapman, Barnard Professor of Chemistry
  • Helene D. Gayle '76, President and CEO of CARE, USA
  • Evan Wolfson, founder and President of Freedom to Marry

2013

2014[26]

2015[27]

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