Bard’s extraordinary faculty are dedicated to the philosophy of teaching. Today and throughout Bard’s history, members of the faculty have effected change in medicine, the arts and letters, international affairs, journalism, scientific research, and education, among other endeavors. These distinguished scholars are advisers as well as instructors: Bard has no graduate teaching assistants. And the average class size of 16 in the Lower College and 12 in the Upper College allows for intimate discussions and one-on-one interaction.
David Bloom ’13 MM ’15. Photo by Bruce Kung
“What brought me to Bard, in a word, was the faculty.”
“To work with Joan Tower, George Tsontakis, and James Bagwell was an opportunity I couldn’t miss. I had long followed and admired their work, and then I found out that each of them taught here. It’s easy for musicians to focus only on music, whereas I wanted to have a broader education that would prepare me for a world that requires a more well-rounded base of knowledge and experience.”
—David Bloom ’13 MM ’15
—David Bloom ’13 MM ’15
Faculty News
The Zora Neale Hurston Writing Fellowship at Bard College Welcomes Four Writers for Its 2026 Summer Residency Program
“The diverse academic backgrounds and voices of the participants of this program merge together into a wonderful writing community.”
Bard Faculty Member Gwen Laster Awarded a MacDowell Fellowship
While in residence, Laster will complete work on her project, “Is My Black Still Beautiful: Reflections on a Childhood in Detroit.”
More News
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Katherine Boivin Awarded New Foundation for Art History Fellowship
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Human Rights Roadmap Signed by Pavlina Tcherneva Featured in the Guardian and Le Monde
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Bard College Partners with Ulster County on Ground‑Level Air Quality Monitoring Network
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Sara J. Winston Receives Helena Svetla Fund Grant
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Nayland Blake ’82 Profiled in Hyperallergic
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Jack Ferver Featured in the New York Times
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