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Müller, Rufus
Visiting Assistant Professor of Music
Program(s): Music
Office: Edith C. Blum Institute, 201
Phone: 845-758-6822 x7352
Website: http://rufusmuller.com
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B.A., M.A., Oxford University. Tenor; has had distinguished career in opera, oratorio, and recital. Debuted as Bastien in Mozart’s Bastien und Bastienne at Kent Opera (1984); has performed, taught, and coached throughout Europe, Japan, and North America. Has worked under Gustav Leonhardt, Frans Brüggen, Ivan Fischer, René Jacobs, and other eminent conductors. CD recordings include performances in Bach’s St. John Passion (BWV 245) under John Eliot Gardiner, and Mozart’s The Magic Flute and Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy under Roger Norrington. First prize, English Song Award (1985); winner, Oratorio Society of New York Singing Competition (1999). (2006– ) Assistant Professor of Music.
MacDonald, Laura
Counselor
Department(s): Health & Counseling
E-mail: lmacdona@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-6822
MacPhee, Medrie
Sherri Burt Hennessey Artist in Residence
Program(s): Studio Arts
Department(s): Arts
Office: Fisher Annex, Room 105
E-mail: macphee@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7057
Website: http://www.medriemacphee.com
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B.F.A., Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Selected solo exhibitions: Michael Steinberg Fine Art New York; ArtCore Gallery, Toronto; Keith Talent Gallery, London; Stadtische Galerie Haus, Siegen, Germany; Trier Galerie Haus, Trier, Germany. Selected group exhibitions: 150 Cubic Meter Largas, Invitational, Cologne, Germany; Recent Acquisitions, National Gallery of Canada; Hunter Selects, Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, New York. Grants: Guggenheim Fellowship (2009); Senior Artist Grant, Canada (2000); New York Foundation for the Arts (1998). Work reviewed in New York Times, Art in America, Globe and Mail, Contemporary Visual Arts. (1997– ) Sherri Burt Hennessey Artist in Residence.
Madsen, Nathan
Coordinator of Conservatory Admissions, Music Director: The Bard Orchestra
Program(s): Bard Conservatory of Music
Office: Avery Center for the Arts, 229
E-mail: madsen@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7131
Website: http://www.nathanmadsen.net
Maguire, Peter
Visiting Assistant Professor of History
Program(s): Historical Studies
Phone: 845-758-6822
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B.A., Bard College; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University. Author, Facing Death in Cambodia (2005, Columbia University Press); Love and War: An American Story (2001, Columbia University Press). Articles published in New York Newsday, Fathom, The Independent, others. Guest and commentator on Air America's Morning Sedition; ABC, WNYC, and KPFK radio; NDR Television (Germany). Board member, Columbia University Oral History Project; wrote brief for the defense in the David Irving v. Deborah Lipstadt (Penguin Books) case in England (2001). Has lectured at Columbia University Law School, Princeton University, Rutgers University, Free University of Brussels, University of Southern California, University of Hawaii, among others. Member, Bard College Board of Trustees (2004 ). (2007 ) Visiting Assistant Professor of History.
Mahlum, Kelly
Assistant Athletics Director and Head Coach and Womens Basketball
Department(s): Athletics
Office: Stevenson Gymnasium
E-mail: kmahlum@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-6811
Website: http://www.bard.edu/athletics/
Majer, Michele
Assistant Professor
Department(s): Bard Graduate Center
E-mail: majer@bgc.bard.edu
Phone: 212-501-3041
Website: http://www.bgc.bard.edu/programs/faculty/michele-majer.html
Management, Space
Office
E-mail: space@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7603
Mandelbaum, Joshua
Managing Direcotor, Words Without Borders
Department(s): Institute for International Liberal Education
Phone: 845-758-6822
Manea, Norman
Francis Flournoy Professor in European Studies and Culture; Writer in Residence
Program(s): Jewish Studies, Literature
Office: Seymour 303
E-mail: manea@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7083
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M.S., Institute of Construction, Bucharest, Romania. Author of novels, volumes of short fiction, and essays. Available in English: The Hooligan’s Return (memoir, 2004); The Black Envelope (novel, 1995); Compulsory Happiness (novellas, 1993); October Eight o’Clock (short fiction, 1992); On Clowns: The Dictator and the Artist (essays, 1992). Awards and honors: DAAD Berliner Kunstler Programm (1987), Fulbright Fellowship (1989), MacArthur Fellowship (1992), Guggenheim Fellowship (1992), National Jewish Book Award (1993), The New York Public Library Literary Lion Medal (1993), Nonino International Prize (2001), Napoli Prize for Fiction (2004), Prix Médicis Étranger (2006). Member, Berlin Academy of Art (2006). (1989– ) Francis Flournoy Professor in European Studies and Culture; Writer in Residence.
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