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  3. Prof. Helene Foley writes about the Greek play Bacchae and its emphasis on the performing arts as an essential tool of democratic dialogue. Foley is the dramaturg for 's fall production of Bacchae, opening Oct. 4.

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  4. . music editor ’14, profiled in upcoming Barnard Magazine issue, introduces indie artists & singer-songwriters to new audiences: “We’re at an interesting time for Latin music and artists.”

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  5. Tonight's Lewis-Ezekoye Distinguished Lecture, hosted by Africana Studies, features a discussion w/ poet Ntozake Shange '70 & activist-artist '07

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  6. October is filled with unique, exciting, interesting, and thought-provoking events that you will not want to miss. View all upcoming here:

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    Sep 24

    "Practicing— not just by yourself, but under the same conditions you are going to encounter when you perform—is what matters." shares some tips for performing at your best in pressure-filled situations. Blog.

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  9. : was recently interviewed by of about her new role at the College, career path, the importance of mentorship and personal advice for fellow millennials

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  10. Narcissus's penchant for gazing endlessly at himself led to his untimely end, but does examining your reflection in a mirror make you a narcissist? Prof. explains the science behind NPD and how mirrors help us recognize emotions

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  11. students graduate into a close-knit community with lifelong friendships & career connections which helps them in whatever path they choose. Meet a group of alumnae from around the US and discover what makes this community exceptional.

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  12. Sunday at , led a discussion of how political and constitutional considerations inform how Supreme Court confirmation hearings are conducted & how the public feels about the Court's legitimacy.

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  13. In case you missed the on Friday, we covered it here:

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    Sep 24

    Join the Barnard Department of Africana Studies on September 25 to see Ntozake Shange and our lovely Syndie L. Mosley discuss their work and movement!

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  17. Tonight, we reach the autumn equinox and welcome the , !

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  19. Prof. Rachel Eisendrath''s book "Poetry in a World of Things" explores how poetry changed in response to the Renaissance “discovery” of the physical world.

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  20. Jomysha Delgado Stephen '96 is promoted to VP for Legal Affairs, adding to her roles as General Counsel & Chief of Staff to the Pres. She is now the highest-ranking Hispanic person at . Heritage Month

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