Bard Alumna Sonita Alizada ’23 Profiled in Forbes
Bard alumna Sonita Alizada ’23, a Rhodes Scholar and human rights activist, was profiled in Forbes magazine. “Dreams, she insists, are the ultimate weapon,” Forbes writes. “Her journey is more than a story—it is a committed call to action, urging women to support one another and the world to take responsibility for girls in Iran, Afghanistan, and beyond.” Read More >>Bard Faculty Tanya Marcuse and Adriane Colburn Awarded a Marble House Project Residency
Bard faculty members Tanya Marcuse, associate professor of photography, and Adriane Colburn, artist in residence in Studio Arts, have each been selected for summer residencies at the Marble House Project in Dorset, Vermont. While in residence, Marcuse will develop a new body of work titled Circle | Cycle, exploring the symbolic and cosmological power of the circle as both subject and structure, and Colburn will develop Windward, a suite of artworks that explore the resonance of trees increasingly felled by wind and water. Read More >>More Bard News
- Two Bard Prison Initiative Alumni Publish in The Imprint
- “New York colleges can do better by student voters”: Jonathan Becker and Sierra Ford ’26 Pen Op-Ed in Times Union
- Mustafa Mayar MA ’27 Announced as Humanities Fellow by Hertog Foundation
- New Book by Bard Writer in Residence Benjamin Hale Featured in Chronogram
- Michael Sadowski Interviewed for the Teaching While Queer Podcast
- Wíhanble S’a Center Open House Featured in Chronogram
