[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 161 (2015), Part 2]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 1580-1581]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




            BARNARD COLLEGE FOUNDERS DAY--125TH ANNIVERSARY

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                          HON. JERROLD NADLER

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                        Monday, February 2, 2015

  Mr. NADLER. Mr. Speaker, I rise to join the people of New York's 
Tenth Congressional District in recognition of Barnard College for 125 
years of dedication and commitment to providing a rigorous liberal arts 
education to talented women from all over the world. On October 26, 
2014, Barnard opened its campus to the community, and the entire City 
of New York, in celebration of its 125th anniversary, sharing the 
``Barnard experience'' with all who visit.
  In 125 years of education and service, Barnard has established an 
incomparable legacy and has become an integral part of its community, 
as well as the entire city beyond its historic Morningside Heights 
campus. Since its founding in 1889, the College has produced many 
distinguished alumni who have gone on to be leaders in nearly every 
field of endeavor. Today's students are following in their footsteps by 
impacting not just their campus or New York City, but the entire world. 
In commemoration of the 125th anniversary, the Barnard women have again 
chosen outreach as their most important message and have pledged to 
perform 125 Days of Service in New York City and beyond.
  Over the years, I have been proud to work with the College in some of 
its many pursuits

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of supporting and developing collaborations between the College and 
many on- and off-campus constituencies. Through these efforts, Barnard 
has made a positive impact throughout the city, particularly in the 
Morningside Heights and Harlem communities.
  Barnard participates in numerous community partnerships and 
initiatives, both through annual contributions as well as organizing 
volunteer opportunities with local organizations like Morningside-Area 
Alliance, Community Impact, the Friends of Morningside Park, the 
Friends of Riverside Park, and the Broadway Mall Group. It has also 
worked to provide educational opportunities to young people in its 
community, working together with groups like St. John the Divine's ACT 
summer camp program, Tompkins Hall, and the Learning Center. And 
through an annual bike-a-thon, it raises funds for Columbia Community 
Service, with donations and participation increasing every year.
  In addition to its foundational commitment of educating promising 
young women, the College has historically reached out to those students 
who may be otherwise hindered by a lack of access to opportunities, 
which I commend. This has resulted in a diverse and inclusive student 
body, faculty, and staff.
  For all this and more, I would like to honor Barnard College for 125 
years of significant and enduring contributions to the civic life of 
our community and the scholarship of our Nation. I wish the College the 
best of luck in its future endeavors, as I know it will continue to 
impact the lives of its students and its fellow community members 
throughout New York City and the world. I ask my colleagues to please 
join me in recognizing Barnard College's efforts.

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