About the Athena Center: Launched in fall 2009, the Athena Center for Leadership Studies is an interdisciplinary center devoted to the theory and practice of women’s leadership. The Center offers specialized academic courses, mentoring and leadership opportunities for Barnard students, and sponsors public lectures and forums with notable leaders from across the globe. Its Leadership Lab workshops, open to women across the region, teach the practical elements of leadership—from the art of negotiation to effective public speaking, from financial fluency to management savvy.
SAVE THE DATE: October 5, 2010 Building Partnerships: What Men Can Do to Advance Women’s Leadership. Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, authors of Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide will keynote the opening luncheon and half day conference. Two panels with notable men from both the public and private sector and a cocktail reception will follow.
excel collaborate lead February 10-13, 2011 The Athena Film Festival... a celebration of women who bring the art of film to light. Through feature films, documentaries, and shorts from across the globe, the festival will examine the values women leaders share—vision, courage, resilience— and will explore the wide diversity of women’s leadership in both real life and the fictional world. The weekend festival, held on campus, opens with the screening of a feature film, including red carpet arrivals and a VIP reception, and continues with 25 films and panel discussions.
In this issue Leadership Lab Launches in September
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Summer Fellows Start Jobs
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Who are Athena Leaders?
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Dubai Symposium: A Resounding Success
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Athena Center Welcomes Climate Wise Women
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Save the Date
4 Front row: Marci Leveillee; Katie Palillo, Jessica Stevenson, Amy Chen, Stephanie Stroup Second row: Lili Chargin, Kelly Ann Taddonio, Emma Siesfeld, Angel Lam, Maisha Rashid Missing: Rachel Wilkinson, Whitney Hoot
Inaugural Class of Athena Scholars Graduate
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Graduating this May were twelve highly accomplished seniors of the inaugural class of Athena Scholars. These students set a remarkable precedent for this new program, completing the Athena Center’s core curriculum, participating in internships with leaders in the workplace, and wrapping up social action projects to demonstrate their leadership skills in an off-campus setting. “I feel proud to be part of a new network at Barnard—people who genuinely care about advancing women’s leadership,” said Amy Chen, an Athena Scholar and winner of this year’s Bryson Prize for her contribution to student life. The seniors’ social action projects were as fascinating as they were diverse. Just a few examples: Whitney Hoot created Youth Climate Network NYC, an on-line space for students to submit essays and artwork related to climate change. Rachel Wilkinson developed a series of workshops called “Lessons from the Campaign Trail” to encourage young women to run for office. Angel Lam developed a fundraising toolkit for the PEER summer camps in China which bring together disadvantaged rural Chinese students with college student volunteers from across the globe. At the end of the semester, the students chose four of the projects to pass down to next year’s class of Athena scholars. This first class of Athena Scholars also served as the Student Advisory Board, helping to shape its mission, course content and the values we hope to engender in future Athena leaders. Several of the students plan to remain involved with the program after graduation, as mentors and program advisors.
Summer 2010