Faculty News
Bard College’s Clemente Course in the Humanities Featured in Times Union
Bard College’s Clemente Course, a college-level introduction to the humanities taught by Marina Van Zuylen, was featured in the Times Union. The program, which will run from October 5 until January 26 via Zoom and in person in Kingston, offers free, accredited humanities courses to economically and educationally disadvantaged adults who will learn about US history, writing, literature, philosophy, and art history through twice-weekly class discussions, readings, and written assignments. More >
The Fisher Center at Bard College Hosts Public Groundbreaking Concert for New Performing Arts Studio Building Designed by Maya Lin on October 21, Culminating the Institution’s 20th Anniversary
The Fisher Center at Bard concludes its immensely successful 20th Anniversary Season: Breaking Ground with a public groundbreaking celebration for its new 25,000-square-foot performing arts studio building designed by Maya Lin. The event will feature a special concert, at 5 pm, in the Sosnoff Theater, with longtime Fisher Center collaborator Ms. Lisa Fischer and her band Grand Baton, alongside Bard’s own The Orchestra Now conducted by James Bagwell, and a rare performance of Béla Bartók’s The Wooden Prince conducted by Leon Botstein. More >
Recent News
- Bard Conservatory’s US-China Music Institute Presents Sixth Annual China Now Music Festival, October 2−8, 2023
- Bard Conservatory Appoints Harpist Mariko Anraku to Faculty
- Investigative Journalist and Author Suki Kim Named 2023–24 Keith Haring Fellow in Art and Activism at Bard College
- Professor Clara Sousa-Silva Featured in Science News List of 10 Scientists to Watch in 2023
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