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Napoli, John
Visiting Assistant Professor Art History
Program(s): Art History
Department(s): Arts
Office: Fisher Annex, Room 114
Phone: 845-758-7153
Website: http://inside.bard.edu/arthistory/
Nash, Laurie
Assistant to the Dean of the College
Department(s): Office of Dean of the College
Office: Ludlow, 210
E-mail: nash@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7439
Website: http://inside.bard.edu/doc/
Navega, Eduardo
Director, Discovery Program
Program(s): BCM:Conducting
Department(s): Conductors Institute
Phone: 845-758-6822
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Eduardo Navega, a native of Brazil, began his music studies in São Paulo at an early age. He received his bachelor’s degree in composition and conducting from the State University of Campinas and his master’s degree in music from the University of Sheffield in England. He is currently completing a doctor of musical arts degree in conducting at the Hartt School of Music. He has studied with Benito Juarez, Henrique Gregori, and Harold Farberman.
From 1978 to 1989 Mr. Navega was conductor of the University of São Paulo choir. During this time he wrote a significant number of arrangements of Brazilian popular songs for choir, most of which are still in the repertoire of choirs throughout Brazil. Mr. Navega joined the Campinas Symphony Orchestra as a viola player in 1987 and two years later became its assistant conductor, a post he still holds. He is currently on leave of absence from his duties as assistant professor of choral and orchestral conducting at the State University of Campinas. From 1992 to 1993 he was the conductor of the University of Sheffield Chamber Orchestra and received public and critical acclaim for his performances. He has been guest conductor of a number of choirs and orchestras in the Brazilian states of São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Paraná, and Rio de Janeiro, and has also conducted the Varna Symphony Orchestra in Bulgaria.
Mr. Navega was awarded the prize of "Up and Coming Conductor of the Year" in 1995 by the APCA, a prestigious critics association in the state of São Paulo. He has been conductor of the Vassar College Orchestra since 1999.
Nelson, David
Rabbi and Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion
Program(s): Jewish Studies, Religion
Department(s): Chaplaincy
Office: 203
E-mail: nelson@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7438
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B.A., Wesleyan University; M.H.L., rabbinic ordination, Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion; Ph.D., New York University. Associate director, ARZA (Association of Reform Zionists of America; 2005– ); director, Jewish Life Connection, Washington Township, New Jersey (2001–05); rabbi and principal, Garden City Jewish Center, New York (1980–85). Has taught at Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion, New York University, Adelphi University; guest lecturer at University of Virginia, Wesleyan University, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian College, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, Vassar College. Contributing editor, Shma (1995–2000). Rabbi, Bard College (2008– ). (2008– ) Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion.
Nelson, Vincent
Part-time Security at CCS
Department(s): Center for Curatorial Studies
Office: Center for Curatorial Studies
Phone: 845-758-6822
Nesel, Gerard
Assistant Director of Builidngs and Grounds
Department(s): B&G
Office: Buildings and Grounds
E-mail: nesel@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7661
Neusner, Jacob
Distinguished Service Professor of the History and Theology of Judaism; Bard Center Fellow
Program(s): Jewish Studies, Religion, Theology
Department(s): Bard Center, Institute of Advanced Theology, IWT NEH
Office: Hopson, 205
E-mail: neusner@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7389
Website: http://jacob.neusner.net
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A.B., Harvard College; graduate studies, Oxford University, Hebrew University; Master of Hebrew Letters, Jewish Theological Seminary of America; Ph.D., Columbia University. Has written or edited hundreds of books, including Theology of the Oral Torah (1998) and Theology of the Halakhah (2001). Awards include nine honorary degrees, 14 academic medals and prizes. Fellowships: Fulbright Foundation, Guggenheim Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, American Council of Learned Societies. Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1990– ); life member, Clare Hall, Cambridge University. Senior Fellow, Institute of Advanced Theology, Bard College. (1994– ) Distinguished Service Professor of the History and Theology of Judaism; Bard Center Fellow.
Nicholson, Melanie
Associate Professor of Spanish; Director, Latin American and Iberian Studies Program
Program(s): Foreign Languages, Cultures, and Literatures, Latin American and Iberian Studies, Spanish Studies
Office: Seymour 202
E-mail: nicholso@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7382
Website: http://inside.bard.edu/academic/programs/lais/faculty/nicholson.html
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B.A., Arizona State University; M.A., M.F.A., University of Arizona; Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin. Translations and poems in Yale Review, Contemporary Women Authors of Latin America, Mundus Artium, Puerto del Sol, American Poetry Review. Scholarly publications: Evil, Madness, and the Occult in Argentine Poetry (2002); articles and reviews in Latin American Writers, Latin American Literary Review, Letras Femeninas, Revista Hispánica Moderna, Studies in Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century Literature, Social Text. (1995– ) Associate Professor of Spanish.
Nicolas, Michael
Director of Central Services
Department(s): Central Services
Office: Carriage House
E-mail: nicolas@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7297
Nieder, Chuck
Research Coorindator, HRNERR
Department(s): HRNERR
Phone: 845-758-7013
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