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La Farge, Benjamin
Professor of English; Chair, Division of Languages and Literature
Program(s): Asian Studies (Affiliate), Irish and Celtic Studies, Literature
Office: Aspinwall, 108
Phone: 845-758-7206
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B.A., Harvard College; graduate study, Balliol College, Oxford University. Editorial experience at magazines and book publishers in Boston and New York (1957–67), including senior editor, Signet Classics. Poems in New Republic and other journals. Essays on comedy (2004) and romance (2009) in Philosophy and Literature. Articles on Irish fiction writer William Trevor and Irish poet Richard Murphy in British Writers, Supplement IV (1997) and Supplement V (1999); and American author John Jay Chapman as poet (1993) and moralist (1998) in Hudson Valley Regional Review. (1968– ) Professor of English.
La Farge, Paul
Faculty, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
Program(s): MFA Writing
Department(s): Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
E-mail: labarber@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7481
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Writing. Author of three books: The Artist of the Missing; Haussmann, or the Distinction, which was a New York Times Notable Book for 2001; and The Facts of Winter (McSweeney's Books, 2005). His stories have appeared in Conjunctions, Fence, STORY, McSweeney's, and elsewhere; and his essays have been published in the Village Voice, Believer, and on salon.com. Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship (2002) and Bard Fiction Prize (2005). He is currently working on a novel.
LaBarbera, Paul Anthony
Sound and Video Engineer
Department(s): Audio Visual Department, Fisher Center Staff
Office: Ward Manor, Basement, B118
E-mail: labarber@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7940
Lagemann, Ellen Condliffe
Levy Institute Research Professor, Bard College, and Senior Scholar, Levy Economics Institute
Department(s): Levy Economics Institute
E-mail: lagemann@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7716
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Ellen Condliffe Lagemann was the Charles Warren Professor of the History of American Education at Harvard University before joining the Bard faculty. A historian of education, Lagemann is a former dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a former president of the Spencer Foundation.
Lagemann is the author or editor of nine books as well as numerous articles, reviews, reports, and book chapters. She has been president of the National Academy of Education and of the History of Education Society and is a former trustee of the Russell Sage, Greenwall, and Markle Foundations and a former vice-chair of the board of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral and Social Sciences in Stanford, California. She is currently co-chair of the National Research Council’s Committee on Teacher Preparation and president of the board of Concord Academy, Concord, MA.
Laity, Robert Allen
Development Systems Assistant
Department(s): Development, Support
E-mail: laity@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7315
Laki, Peter
Visiting Associate Professor of Music
Program(s): Music
Office: Edith C. Blum Institute, 102 Blum
E-mail: laki@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-6822 x6243
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Diploma in Musicology, Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Program annotator, Cleveland Orchestra (1990– ); editor, Bartók and His World (Princeton University Press, 1995); contributor, Cambridge Companion to the Orchestra and Cambridge Companion to Bartók; articles in Orbis Musicae, International Journal of Musicology, Institute for Canadian Music Newsletter, Hungarian Quarterly, others. Visiting assistant professor, Oberlin College (2003– ); has also taught at Case Western Reserve University, Franz Liszt Academy of Music, John Carroll University, Kent State University. (2007– ) Visiting Associate Professor of Music.
Lakin, Mark
Security Officer
Department(s): Security
Office: Old Gym
E-mail: lakin@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7460
Website: http://inside.bard.edu/security/
Lamprecht and Moderegger, eteam:
Faculty, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
Program(s): MFA Film/Video
Department(s): Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
Phone: 845-758-7481
Website: http://www.meineigenheim.org/
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Film/Video. Since 2002 most of eteam’s projects are based on random pieces of land they buy on ebay. Recently they purchased a lot in Second Life. The two members, Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger both graduated in Fine Arts from the Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany in 1998 and 1999.
Eteam’s projects have been featured in such venues as the PS1(NY), MUMOK (Vienna), Neues Museum (Weimar), EYEBEAM (NY) and the Neuburger Museum (Purchase, NY). Videos by the eteam have been screened at the Transmediale (Berlin), the Marler Video Kunst Preis (Marl), Nelson Atkins Museum (Kansas City), Taiwan International Documentary Festival (Taipei), New York Video Festival (NYC) and the 11th Biennale of Moving Image (Geneva). Their current project “Second Life Dumpster” was commissioned by Rhizome and they delegate one Professor for Digital Media to the Art Department of the City College of New York.
Landauer, Ken
Visiting Assistant Professor, Studio Arts
Program(s): Studio Arts
E-mail: klandaue@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-6822
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B.A., Colgate University; M.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design. Sculptor; recent installations and solo exhibitions at The Fields Sculpture Park, Omi International Art Center; Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens, New York; Collaborative Concepts Gallery, Beacon, New York; AH Gallery, Los Angeles. Has taught at School of Visual Arts, SUNY New Paltz, Rutgers University. (2009– ) Visiting Assistant Professor of Studio Arts.
Landweber, Gregory D.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Program(s): Mathematics
Office: Albee, 304
E-mail: gregland@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7093
Website: http://math.bard.edu/greg
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B.A., Princeton University; M.Sc., Oxford University; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University. Certificate of Advanced Study in Mathematics with Distinction, Cambridge University. Many honors, including Brown and Covington Prizes in mathematics, Princeton (1991–92); National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, Harvard (1994–97); University of Oregon Faculty Summer Research Award (2006). Has taught at Harvard, University of Oregon, University of Toronto/Fields Institute. Has authored and coauthored many mathematical papers, including “The K-theory of abelian versus nonabelian symplectic quotients” (with Megumi Harada); “Representation rings of Lie superalgebras,” K-Theory 36 (2005); “Twisted representation rings and Dirac induction,” Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra 206 (2006). (2007– ) Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
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