Annual Bard Fiction Prize Is Awarded to Zain Khalid
Author Zain Khalid has received the Bard Fiction Prize for his first novel, Brother Alive (Grove Press, 2022). Khalid’s residency at Bard College is for the fall 2024 semester, during which time he will continue his writing and meet informally with students. Khalid will give a public reading at Bard during his residency.
Investigative Journalist and Author Suki Kim Named 2023–24 Keith Haring Fellow in Art and Activism at Bard College
The Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS Bard) and Bard College’s Human Rights Project named author Suki Kim as the 2023–24 recipient of the Keith Haring Fellowship in Art and Activism. Established in 2014, the fellowship supports an annual faculty position that brings a prominent scholar, activist, or practicing artist to teach and conduct research within the CCS Bard graduate program and the undergraduate Human Rights Program. Read More >>Professor Clara Sousa-Silva Featured in Science News List of 10 Scientists to Watch in 2023
Clara Sousa-Silva, assistant professor of physics at Bard College, has been named a 2023 Scientist to Watch by Science News for her work in quantum astrochemistry. The SN 10 list, compiled by Science News for the eighth year, spotlights 10 early- and mid-career scientists on their way to widespread acclaim. Sousa-Silva studies how molecules in space interact with light, essential groundwork for scientists figuring out what the astronomical objects glimpsed through telescopes are made of. Her research seeks to identify potential signatures of life in the atmospheres of distant planets. Read More >>More Bard News
- Bard College’s Second Annual Stuart Stritzler-Levine Lecture in Common Decency Held on October 19
- Bard College’s Clemente Course in the Humanities Featured in Times Union
- 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
- CCS Bard and Bard Human Rights Project Name Investigative Journalist Suki Kim as 2023–24 Keith Haring Fellow in Art and Activism, Reports Artforum
- Insight into Diversity Highlights Innovative LGBTQ+ Studies Program at Bard College at Simon’s Rock
- The World’s UnFair: Public Exhibition by New Red Order, Cofounded by Alumni Adam Khalil ’11 and Zack Khalil ’14, Profiled in the New York Times