The Milstein Center will be an academic hub in the heart of New York City’s Barnard College
By Knighthouse Media Editorial Staff
Founded in 1889, Barnard College has been known for its distinctive academic culture. Located in New York City, it is dedicated to women’s education and the liberal arts. The school was actually founded as aresponse to neighboring Columbia University’s refusal to admit women.
Although today’s Barnard students are allowed to use the libraries of Columbia, Barnard has always maintained a library of its own. Lehman Hall was the site of Barnard’s Wollman Library from 1959 until 2015. In 2016, that building was demolished to make way for a new library: The Cheryl and Philip Milstein Teaching and Learning Center.
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