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New Kinds of Attention

Runs through Friday, March 7, 2025
10 am – 2:30 pm

Online Event
The New Kinds of Attention online workshop series offers short, accessible introductions to the Institute for Writing and Teaching's writing-based teaching practices. It is designed for educators who are curious about IWT workshops or looking to expand their writing-based teaching toolkit, including those unable to attend IWT’s on-campus workshops at Bard. The workshops in this series provide an immersive, online introduction to IWT pedagogy and a taste of the experience of our popular July Weeklong Workshops.

In 2025, the series will be held on February 7, February 28, and March 7, from 10 am to 2:30 pm, with a 30 minute break.
For more information, call 845-752-4516, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://iwt.bard.edu/nkoa/.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 4 of 8



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Sunday, February 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 1, 2025

Achebe House
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the 8-week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability.

Our event this week is the Mason Jar Soup Making at The O Zone on March 1st. Please join us and reserve your spot! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram. This nationwide competition is more than just a race, it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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SIGNS, GAMES, AND MESSAGES 2025: A KURTÁG FESTIVAL
Program Two:
Piano Marathon,
Béla Bartók's Mikrokosmos (Book 4, 5 and 6)

Saturday, March 1, 2025
2 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space


Program Two:
Piano Marathon

BARTÓK’S MIKROKOSMOS (BOOKS 4, 5, and 6)
PERFORMED BY STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF THE CONSERVATORY

Béla Bartok (1881-1945)
Selections from Mikrokosmos (Books 4, 5, and 6)

Book 4

Notturno
Honor Doran

Thumb Under
Hasti Safaei

Crossed Hands
Tianxiang (Tessa) Ni

In the Style of a Folk Song
Hongfan Su

Diminished Fifth
Francis Huang

Harmonics
Sophia Cornicello

Minor and Major
Linus Ramakrishnan

Through the Keys
Playsong
Ivy Chen

Children's Song
Evie Tourtelot

Melody in the Mist
Marcos Castilla

Wrestling
Juliette Benveniste

From the Island of Bali
Alexandra Balog

Clashing Sounds
Oskar Baron

Intermezzo
Andrew Altrock

Variations on a Folk Tune
Chelsea Yang

Bulgarian Rhythm (1)
Xinri Zhang

Theme and Inversion 
Yujia Yang

Bulgarian Rhythm (2)
Ivy Chen

Song
Bourrée
Triplets in 9/8 Time   
Marcos Castilla

Dance in 3/4 Time
Fifth Chords
Two-Part Study
Francis Huang

Book 5

Chords Together and Opposed
Staccato and Legato
Staccato
Juliette Benveniste

Boating
Fiona Boak-Kelly

Change of Time
Hasti Safaei

New Hungarian Folk Song
Hasti Safaei
Maggie Yang

Peasant Dance
Hasti Safaei

Alternating Thirds
Village Joke
Fourths
Andrew Altrock

Major Seconds Broken and Together
Syncopation
Tianxiang (Tessa) Ni

Studies in Double Notes
Perpetuum Mobile
Whole-tone Scale
Sophia Cornicello

Unison
Bagpipe
Merry Andrew
Ivy Chen

Book 6

Free Variations
Xinri Zhang

Subject and Reflection
Chelsea Yang

From the Diary of a Fly
Alexandra Balog

Divided Arpeggios
Frank Corliss

Minor Seconds, Major Sevenths
Francis Huang

Chromatic Invention
Yujia Yang

Ostinato
Saoirse Doran

March
Hongfan Su

Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm
Terrence Wilson

(Timing: Approximately 70-75 minutes, no intermission).


This annual three-day festival celebrates the music of Hungarian composer György Kurtág (b. 1926) alongside works by those who shaped or were shaped by his artistry, fostering a timeless, open-ended dialogue between composers, musicians and styles.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Live stream this event on the Conservatory YouTube channel HERE

This festival has been permanently endowed through the generous support of László Z. Bitó '60 and Olivia Cariño.
 Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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SIGNS, GAMES, AND MESSAGES 2025: A KURTÁG FESTIVAL
Program Three:
Literary Inspirations I: Lichtenberg, Joyce and Kurtág

Saturday, March 1, 2025
7 pm

Chapel of the Holy Innocents


Program Three: 
Literary Inspirations I: Lichtenberg, Joyce and Kurtág

J. S. Bach (1685–1750)                    
Trio Sonata No. 1 in E-flat Major, BWV 525
arr. Mordechai Rechtman 
Chloe Brill, bassoon                 
Liliána Szokol, flute
Jalen Mims, clarinet

Gubaidulina (b. 1931)                     
Quasi Hoquetus for Viola, Bassoon, and Piano

Luosha Fang, viola
Blair McMillen, piano
Philip McNaughton, bassoon 

György Kurtág (b. 1926)               
Einige Sätze aus den Sudelbüchern Georg Christoph Lichtenbergs, Op. 37a

Lucy Fitz Gibbons, soprano
Will Langlie-Miletich, double bass

INTERMISSION

Henry Purcell (1659–95)                 
If Music Be the Food of Love, Z. 379C 

arr. Benjamin Britten                         
Tim Widner, baritone

O Solitude, Z. 306
Man Is for the Woman Made, Z. 605        
Imani Oluoch, mezzo-soprano
Nomin Samdan, piano

What Can We Poor Females Do? Z. 518
Imani Oluoch, mezzo-soprano
Tim Widner, baritone
Nomin Samdan, piano

Amy Beth Kirsten (b. 1972)                        
yes I said yes I will Yes. 
Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano
Will Langlie-Miletich, double bass

Péter Eötvös (1944–2024)
Joyce for Solo Clarinet

Mohammad AbdNikfarjam, clarinet

John Cage (1912–92)
The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs
Nowth upon Nacht

Madelin Morales, mezzo-soprano
Yi-Hsuan Hsia, piano

Luciano Berio (1925–2003)             
Thema: Omaggio a Joyce (1958–59)
Electronics

Benjamin Britten (1913–76)
Moore’s Irish Melodies



Sail on, sail on
Dear Harp of my Country! 

Sam Warshauer, tenor
Kayo Iwama, piano

Oft in the stilly night  
The last rose of summer

Benjamin Truncale, tenor
Kayo Iwama, piano


This annual three-day festival celebrates the music of Hungarian composer György Kurtág (b. 1926) alongside works by those who shaped or were shaped by his artistry, fostering a timeless, open-ended dialogue between composers, musicians and styles.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

This evening’s program is only available to in-person audience members.

This festival has been permanently endowed through the generous support of László Z. Bitó '60 and Olivia Cariño.


 Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Spring Benefit: T?N + ABT Studio Company

Saturday, March 1, 2025
7:30–8:30 pm

Fisher Center, Sosnoff Theater

Charles Barker conductor
American Ballet Theatre Studio Company

Two of New York’s finest artistic training programs join forces as the talented graduate musicians of TŌN welcome the exceptional dancers of American Ballet Theatre Studio Company to the Fisher Center at Bard. Enjoy works by George Balanchine, Kevin McKenzie, Gerald Arpino, and others set to music by Verdi, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, and more performed live by a full symphony orchestra.



All proceeds support TŌN’s innovative graduate program that is training the next generation of music professionals to become creative ambassadors for classical music, offering students a full-tuition fellowship and stipend.

Sponsored by: The Orchestra Now.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/spring-benefit-ton-abt-studio-company/.
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 4 of 8Sunday, February 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 1, 2025
  • 2 pm SIGNS, GAMES, AND MESSAGES 2025: A KURTÁG FESTIVALProgram Two:Piano Marathon,Béla Bartók's Mikrokosmos (Book 4, 5 and 6)Saturday, March 1, 2025, 2 pm
  • 7 pm SIGNS, GAMES, AND MESSAGES 2025: A KURTÁG FESTIVALProgram Three:Literary Inspirations I: Lichtenberg, Joyce and KurtágSaturday, March 1, 2025, 7 pm
  • 7:30–8:30 pm Spring Benefit: T?N + ABT Studio CompanySaturday, March 1, 2025, 7:30–8:30 pm

New Kinds of Attention

Runs through Friday, March 7, 2025
10 am – 2:30 pm

Online Event
The New Kinds of Attention online workshop series offers short, accessible introductions to the Institute for Writing and Teaching's writing-based teaching practices. It is designed for educators who are curious about IWT workshops or looking to expand their writing-based teaching toolkit, including those unable to attend IWT’s on-campus workshops at Bard. The workshops in this series provide an immersive, online introduction to IWT pedagogy and a taste of the experience of our popular July Weeklong Workshops.

In 2025, the series will be held on February 7, February 28, and March 7, from 10 am to 2:30 pm, with a 30 minute break.
For more information, call 845-752-4516, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://iwt.bard.edu/nkoa/.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Christian/Episcopal Service

Sunday, March 2, 2025
9:45 am – 12 pm

Church of St. John the Evangelist, 1114 River Road, Barrytown
Join us for services (Holy Communion) at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist (1114 River Road) in Barrytown. Rides to the church are provided every Sunday throughout the academic year. Please be at the Bard Chapel at 9:45 am to get picked up.

All are welcome!

Christians, non-Christians, spiritual but not religious, agnostics, believers, doubters, seekers, those who have questions about faith and religion, those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world—anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!
For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Catholic Mass

Sunday, March 2, 2025
11:30 am

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
Catholic Mass will be available at 11:30 in the Holy Innocents Chapel. All are welcome!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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SIGNS, GAMES, AND MESSAGES 2025: A KURTÁG FESTIVAL
Program Four:
Literary Inspirations II: Beckett and Kurtág

Sunday, March 2, 2025
4 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space


Program Four:
Literary Inspirations II: Beckett and Kurtág
Works by Kurtág, Schubert and Beethoven.

György Kurtág (b. 1926)     
Hommage à Schubert (Book 3)
Lovely Greetings to Grete Spinnrad (Book 5)
Ryan McCullough, piano

Franz Schubert (1797–1828)                  
Gretchen am Spinnrade, D. 118       
Nacht und Träume, D. 827
Georgia Perdikoulias, soprano
Lara Saldanha, piano

György Kurtág (b. 1926)            
Samuel Beckett Sends Word through Ildikó Monyók in the Translation of István Siklós (“Samuel Beckett: What is the word”), Op. 30a
Sydney Cornett, mezzo-soprano
Ryan McCullough, piano

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)      
Piano Trio, Op. 70, No. 1 (“Ghost”)          
Luosha Fang, violin
Benjamin Hochman, piano
Raman Ramakrishnan, cello

INTERMISSION

Franz Schubert (1797–1828)                          
String Quartet in A Minor, D. 804 (“Rosamunde”) 
Daniel Phillips, violin
Carmit Zori, violin
Melissa Reardon, viola
Raman Ramakrishnan, cello



This annual three-day festival celebrates the music of Hungarian composer György Kurtág (b. 1926) alongside works by those who shaped or were shaped by his artistry, fostering a timeless, open-ended dialogue between composers, musicians and styles.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Live stream this event on the Conservatory YouTube channel HERE

This festival has been permanently endowed through the generous support of László Z. Bitó '60 and Olivia Cariño.


 Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 9:45 am – 12 pm Christian/Episcopal ServiceSunday, March 2, 2025, 9:45 am – 12 pm
  • 11:30 am Catholic MassSunday, March 2, 2025, 11:30 am
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025
  • 4 pm SIGNS, GAMES, AND MESSAGES 2025: A KURTÁG FESTIVALProgram Four:Literary Inspirations II: Beckett and KurtágSunday, March 2, 2025, 4 pm

New Kinds of Attention

Runs through Friday, March 7, 2025
10 am – 2:30 pm

Online Event
The New Kinds of Attention online workshop series offers short, accessible introductions to the Institute for Writing and Teaching's writing-based teaching practices. It is designed for educators who are curious about IWT workshops or looking to expand their writing-based teaching toolkit, including those unable to attend IWT’s on-campus workshops at Bard. The workshops in this series provide an immersive, online introduction to IWT pedagogy and a taste of the experience of our popular July Weeklong Workshops.

In 2025, the series will be held on February 7, February 28, and March 7, from 10 am to 2:30 pm, with a 30 minute break.
For more information, call 845-752-4516, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://iwt.bard.edu/nkoa/.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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A Reading by Kelly Link & Jedediah Berry

The award-winning writers will read from new work.

Monday, March 3, 2025
4–5 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
Award-winning writers Kelly Link and Jedediah Berry will give a reading on March 3 at 4 pm in Weis Cinema, followed by a Q&A. The event, which is presented as part of Bradford Morrow's Bard course on innovative contemporary fiction and is cosponsored by the literary magazine Conjunctions, is free and open to the public.
For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Hebrew Language Table

Monday, March 3, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Kline, College Room
Hebrew Language Table is an opportunity to speak Hebrew informally. Everyone in the college community is invited to attend.
 
For more information, call 352-222-1349, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://flcl.bard.edu/language-lab/tables/.
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Knitting our Community Together

Monday, March 3, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Albee Basement (Chaplaincy Offices)
Come by the Chaplaincy office (Albee Basement) to knit or learn how to knit! Crocheters and needleworkers are also invited. Materials including yarn and knitting needles are provided. Everyone is welcome.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Monday, March 3, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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CMIA - 2001

Monday, March 3, 2025
7:30–10:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    (Stanley Kubrick, 1968, UK/USA, 142 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025
  • 4–5 pm A Reading by Kelly Link & Jedediah BerryMonday, March 3, 2025, 4–5 pm
  • 5:30–6:30 pm Hebrew Language TableMonday, March 3, 2025, 5:30–6:30 pm
  • 5:30–6:30 pm Knitting our Community TogetherMonday, March 3, 2025, 5:30–6:30 pm
  • 6–7 pm Guided MeditationMonday, March 3, 2025, 6–7 pm
  • 7:30–10:30 pm CMIA - 2001Monday, March 3, 2025, 7:30–10:30 pm

New Kinds of Attention

Runs through Friday, March 7, 2025
10 am – 2:30 pm

Online Event
The New Kinds of Attention online workshop series offers short, accessible introductions to the Institute for Writing and Teaching's writing-based teaching practices. It is designed for educators who are curious about IWT workshops or looking to expand their writing-based teaching toolkit, including those unable to attend IWT’s on-campus workshops at Bard. The workshops in this series provide an immersive, online introduction to IWT pedagogy and a taste of the experience of our popular July Weeklong Workshops.

In 2025, the series will be held on February 7, February 28, and March 7, from 10 am to 2:30 pm, with a 30 minute break.
For more information, call 845-752-4516, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://iwt.bard.edu/nkoa/.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food and Memory Exhibition

Featuring Stephanie Kyuyong Lee’s Hard Labor, Soft Space

Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025

Stevenson Library
Food and Memory, curated by Olivia Tencer, Mayss Al Alami, and Melina Roise, is an exhibition to accompany the third and final Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuk annual conference. This exhibition showcases 10 works by artist and architect Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee. As part of Lee’s project Hard Labor, Soft Space: The Making of Radical Farms, these maps “examine the rural future in the context of climate disasters and political upheavals by exploring the intersections of race, labor, and land in agriculture-based collective living projects, particularly in the Northeastern United States.”

Through a research-based investigation with collective farms and food systems changemakers in the Hudson Valley, Lee “reframes rurality as a site of radical reclamation.” Displayed alongside dried food ingredients representing the building blocks of recipes from Indigenous cookbooks, Food & Memory attempts to reveal both the textural and ecological micro– and social and political macro– of our dinner plates.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Macroeconomic Policies and Care: Exploring Intersections

Featuring Raquel Coello Cremades, UN Women Policy Advisor 

Tuesday, March 4, 2025
5–6 pm

Blithewood
Join the Levy Institute Research Program of Gender Equality and the Economy for a lecture and discussion with Raquel Coello Cremades, UN Women Policy Advisor. Cremades will discuss how care work requires a new conceptualization of the economic system to appropriately integrate its scope and quality. Its relationship with fiscal policy is reciprocal, as the strengthening and expansion of fiscal space are crucial for adequately financing policies and systems.

Dr. Coello Cremades's presentation will be followed by an open Q&A session with audience members.

Register to attend the event via Zoom here. 
 Sponsored by: Levy Economics Institute.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Carolyn Lazard Artist Talk

Tuesday, March 4, 2025
5:30–7 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
Lazard often repurposes ready-made objects, such as a HEPA air purifier, a noise machine, and a power-lifter recliner chair, calling attention to the dependencies and infrastructures of care that sustain social life. CRIP TIME (2018) is a video-based meditation on the time Lazard devotes to organizing a week’s worth of different medications into brightly colored, plastic pill containers. Through documenting this care-based task, Lazard makes visible the often-obscured care and labor of staying alive. In much of their practice, access is both a theme and a material of their work.

All are welcome!
Bard is committed to making every effort to provide reasonable accommodations for accessibility needs. For accommodation requests or for more information about this event, please contact Paige Mead, Studio Art Department Administrator at [email protected].

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://studioartvisitingartistCarolynLazard.
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CMIA - The Popular Front

Tuesday, March 4, 2025
7–9 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Grand Illusion
    (Jean Renoir, 1937, France, 116 minutes, 35mm)
  • La Marseillaise
    (Jean Renoir, 1938, France, 130 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025
  • 5–6 pm Macroeconomic Policies and Care: Exploring IntersectionsTuesday, March 4, 2025, 5–6 pm
  • 5:30–7 pm Carolyn Lazard Artist TalkTuesday, March 4, 2025, 5:30–7 pm
  • 7–9 pm CMIA - The Popular FrontTuesday, March 4, 2025, 7–9 pm

New Kinds of Attention

Runs through Friday, March 7, 2025
10 am – 2:30 pm

Online Event
The New Kinds of Attention online workshop series offers short, accessible introductions to the Institute for Writing and Teaching's writing-based teaching practices. It is designed for educators who are curious about IWT workshops or looking to expand their writing-based teaching toolkit, including those unable to attend IWT’s on-campus workshops at Bard. The workshops in this series provide an immersive, online introduction to IWT pedagogy and a taste of the experience of our popular July Weeklong Workshops.

In 2025, the series will be held on February 7, February 28, and March 7, from 10 am to 2:30 pm, with a 30 minute break.
For more information, call 845-752-4516, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://iwt.bard.edu/nkoa/.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food and Memory Exhibition

Featuring Stephanie Kyuyong Lee’s Hard Labor, Soft Space

Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025

Stevenson Library
Food and Memory, curated by Olivia Tencer, Mayss Al Alami, and Melina Roise, is an exhibition to accompany the third and final Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuk annual conference. This exhibition showcases 10 works by artist and architect Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee. As part of Lee’s project Hard Labor, Soft Space: The Making of Radical Farms, these maps “examine the rural future in the context of climate disasters and political upheavals by exploring the intersections of race, labor, and land in agriculture-based collective living projects, particularly in the Northeastern United States.”

Through a research-based investigation with collective farms and food systems changemakers in the Hudson Valley, Lee “reframes rurality as a site of radical reclamation.” Displayed alongside dried food ingredients representing the building blocks of recipes from Indigenous cookbooks, Food & Memory attempts to reveal both the textural and ecological micro– and social and political macro– of our dinner plates.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Levy Graduate Programs in Economics Info Session

Learn more about applying to Levy with Thomas Masterson, graduate program director, and Tyler Emerson, outreach and recruitment liaison.

Wednesday, March 5, 2025
9–10 am

Online Event
This information session with Graduate Program Director Thomas Masterson and Graduate Outreach and Recruitment Liaison Tyler Emerson provides an overview of the Levy academic programs, student life, admission requirements, enrollment steps, new scholarships, financial aid procedures, and immigration requirements for international students. Applicants who attend a virtual information session will have their application fees waived.
Register at this link
Sponsored by: Levy Graduate Programs.

For more information, call 845-758-7776, or e-mail [email protected].
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Ash Wednesday Prayer Service and Imposition of Ashes

Wednesday, March 5, 2025
12–1:30 pm

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
All are welcome to gather in the Chapel of the Holy Innocents for Ash Wednesday prayers and to receive ashes as we begin the holy season of Lent. Ashes will be available in the Chapel until 1:30 pm.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 9–10 am Levy Graduate Programs in Economics Info SessionWednesday, March 5, 2025, 9–10 am
  • 12–1:30 pm Ash Wednesday Prayer Service and Imposition of AshesWednesday, March 5, 2025, 12–1:30 pm
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

New Kinds of Attention

Runs through Friday, March 7, 2025
10 am – 2:30 pm

Online Event
The New Kinds of Attention online workshop series offers short, accessible introductions to the Institute for Writing and Teaching's writing-based teaching practices. It is designed for educators who are curious about IWT workshops or looking to expand their writing-based teaching toolkit, including those unable to attend IWT’s on-campus workshops at Bard. The workshops in this series provide an immersive, online introduction to IWT pedagogy and a taste of the experience of our popular July Weeklong Workshops.

In 2025, the series will be held on February 7, February 28, and March 7, from 10 am to 2:30 pm, with a 30 minute break.
For more information, call 845-752-4516, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://iwt.bard.edu/nkoa/.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Thursday, March 6, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food and Memory Exhibition

Featuring Stephanie Kyuyong Lee’s Hard Labor, Soft Space

Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025

Stevenson Library
Food and Memory, curated by Olivia Tencer, Mayss Al Alami, and Melina Roise, is an exhibition to accompany the third and final Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuk annual conference. This exhibition showcases 10 works by artist and architect Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee. As part of Lee’s project Hard Labor, Soft Space: The Making of Radical Farms, these maps “examine the rural future in the context of climate disasters and political upheavals by exploring the intersections of race, labor, and land in agriculture-based collective living projects, particularly in the Northeastern United States.”

Through a research-based investigation with collective farms and food systems changemakers in the Hudson Valley, Lee “reframes rurality as a site of radical reclamation.” Displayed alongside dried food ingredients representing the building blocks of recipes from Indigenous cookbooks, Food & Memory attempts to reveal both the textural and ecological micro– and social and political macro– of our dinner plates.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food & Memory

Rethinking Place Third Annual Conference

Thursday, March 6, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/food-memory-a-conference-by-rethinking-place-3994933 
More information: https://storymaps.com/stories/6227b9fd186e41ef9a182b375ddd30ad

Food & Memory is the third and final conference hosted by Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuck. It aims to explore food systems, agricultural practices, and culinary histories as a point of entry into place-making, past, present, and future.
The conference brings together agricultural workers, chefs, food systems scholars, and artists to create fertile ground for interdisciplinary discussion. Situated on the banks of the Mahicantuck (Hudson River) at a time when current food systems, planetary health, and political and environmental instability pose existential threats to the sovereignty and wellbeing of human and non-human kin alike, Rethinking Place aims to center a diverse range of voices and histories that have touched and formed the current agricultural region in which Bard College is located.
The two prior Rethinking Place conferences, focused on emergent and disruptive archives and on Indigenous research methods, engaged themes that continue to apply to Food & Memory. Our complex food systems and their many human and non-human players – recipes and seeds, plants and care - can be seen as living archives, locations of research, and sites of knowledge production. Rethinking Place now hosts a multidisciplinary gathering to directly interrogate questions of food and memory, building on twenty-four months of work in adjacent areas. We are pleased to join our efforts in place-based inquiry with other entities on the Bard campus. For their support over the life of the Rethinking Place project, we thank the Bard Farm, the Center for Environmental Science and Humanities, the Center for Human Rights, and the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • Food & MemoryThursday, March 6, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025
  • 6–7 pm Guided MeditationThursday, March 6, 2025, 6–7 pm

New Kinds of Attention

Runs through Friday, March 7, 2025
10 am – 2:30 pm

Online Event
The New Kinds of Attention online workshop series offers short, accessible introductions to the Institute for Writing and Teaching's writing-based teaching practices. It is designed for educators who are curious about IWT workshops or looking to expand their writing-based teaching toolkit, including those unable to attend IWT’s on-campus workshops at Bard. The workshops in this series provide an immersive, online introduction to IWT pedagogy and a taste of the experience of our popular July Weeklong Workshops.

In 2025, the series will be held on February 7, February 28, and March 7, from 10 am to 2:30 pm, with a 30 minute break.
For more information, call 845-752-4516, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://iwt.bard.edu/nkoa/.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food and Memory Exhibition

Featuring Stephanie Kyuyong Lee’s Hard Labor, Soft Space

Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025

Stevenson Library
Food and Memory, curated by Olivia Tencer, Mayss Al Alami, and Melina Roise, is an exhibition to accompany the third and final Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuk annual conference. This exhibition showcases 10 works by artist and architect Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee. As part of Lee’s project Hard Labor, Soft Space: The Making of Radical Farms, these maps “examine the rural future in the context of climate disasters and political upheavals by exploring the intersections of race, labor, and land in agriculture-based collective living projects, particularly in the Northeastern United States.”

Through a research-based investigation with collective farms and food systems changemakers in the Hudson Valley, Lee “reframes rurality as a site of radical reclamation.” Displayed alongside dried food ingredients representing the building blocks of recipes from Indigenous cookbooks, Food & Memory attempts to reveal both the textural and ecological micro– and social and political macro– of our dinner plates.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food & Memory

Rethinking Place Third Annual Conference

Thursday, March 6, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/food-memory-a-conference-by-rethinking-place-3994933 
More information: https://storymaps.com/stories/6227b9fd186e41ef9a182b375ddd30ad

Food & Memory is the third and final conference hosted by Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuck. It aims to explore food systems, agricultural practices, and culinary histories as a point of entry into place-making, past, present, and future.
The conference brings together agricultural workers, chefs, food systems scholars, and artists to create fertile ground for interdisciplinary discussion. Situated on the banks of the Mahicantuck (Hudson River) at a time when current food systems, planetary health, and political and environmental instability pose existential threats to the sovereignty and wellbeing of human and non-human kin alike, Rethinking Place aims to center a diverse range of voices and histories that have touched and formed the current agricultural region in which Bard College is located.
The two prior Rethinking Place conferences, focused on emergent and disruptive archives and on Indigenous research methods, engaged themes that continue to apply to Food & Memory. Our complex food systems and their many human and non-human players – recipes and seeds, plants and care - can be seen as living archives, locations of research, and sites of knowledge production. Rethinking Place now hosts a multidisciplinary gathering to directly interrogate questions of food and memory, building on twenty-four months of work in adjacent areas. We are pleased to join our efforts in place-based inquiry with other entities on the Bard campus. For their support over the life of the Rethinking Place project, we thank the Bard Farm, the Center for Environmental Science and Humanities, the Center for Human Rights, and the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Amar Kanwar: The Scene of Crime

Friday, March 7, 2025
12–1:30 pm

Online Event
Amar Kanwar’s films and multi-media works explore the politics of power, violence, and justice. His multi-layered installations originate in narratives often drawn from zones of conflict and are characterized by a unique poetic approach to the personal, social, and political. In this talk, Kanwar will present his learnings, doubts, and inadequacies in dealing with evidence of violence through artistic practice. He will demonstrate how, as he navigates through various scenes of crime, both in the context of India and internationally, he responds to and comprehends traces of violence using images, sound, and text.
Imagine the morning newspaper, headlines in couplets, black and white but in verse. Imagine that constellation of words. Truth as told by the stars and birds. Translated by bread and transcribed by daughters.

Imagine the clash of silences, the sting and honey of the bee, and the lamenting obituary. 
Imagine night as day and day as night, the moon as witness, and the sun as a doctor. Nurses as editors, poets as reporters, and the village balladeer the week’s ombudsman. Imagine traitors as lovers, outlaws as fathers, and renegades as poets.

Imagine talking curtains and storyteller tiffin boxes. Imagine columns becoming cups and rows becoming dogs. Mountain dogs, river dogs, factory dogs, gutter dogs, tree dogs, and kitchen sink dogs. 

Imagine the color of that grey.
Imagine the formal presentation of poetry as news of the day.
Imagine the formal presentation of poetry as evidence in a future war crimes tribunal.
Sponsored by: Center for Human Rights and the Arts.

For more information, call 518-495-9694, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://bard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_d6WSOBKkRwerqgIE3zcKWg.
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The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading Group

Most Fridays at 1pm EST

Friday, March 7, 2025
1–2:30 pm

Online Event
We begin a new book: The Life of the Mind was Hannah Arendt’s unfinished final work. In it, she focuses on three basic mental activities—thinking, willing, and judging—and their relation to the world of appearances and to the human capacity for moral and political action. The new critical edition makes available in print, for the first time, the text of the typescripts as Arendt left them, complemented by a wealth of previously unpublished material, detailed annotations, and extensive scholarly commentary. We will also be referring to Mary McCarthy's edition for increased accessibility.

Free to HAC members and to Bard students, staff, and faculty! Email [email protected] for the Zoom link.

Find the full Virtural Reading Group schedule: hac.bard.edu/programs/vrg/ Get the new critical edition of The Life of the Mind here.

Don't worry if you miss a VRG meeting! We post them all on our YouTube channel the week after they're recorded. Or tune in to an edited version of the chapter readings plus bonus episodes on our podcast, Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz.Sponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Senior Project Festival

Friday, March 7, 2025
7:30–8:30 pm

Fisher Center, LUMA Theater

A weekend of performances created by the graduating seniors of Bard’s Theater & Performance Program.

Sponsored by: Bard Theater & Performance Program.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/senior-project-festival-5/.
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  • 12–1:30 pm Amar Kanwar: The Scene of CrimeFriday, March 7, 2025, 12–1:30 pm
  • 1–2:30 pm The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading GroupFriday, March 7, 2025, 1–2:30 pm
  • Food & MemoryThursday, March 6, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025
  • 7:30–8:30 pm Senior Project FestivalFriday, March 7, 2025, 7:30–8:30 pm

Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food and Memory Exhibition

Featuring Stephanie Kyuyong Lee’s Hard Labor, Soft Space

Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025

Stevenson Library
Food and Memory, curated by Olivia Tencer, Mayss Al Alami, and Melina Roise, is an exhibition to accompany the third and final Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuk annual conference. This exhibition showcases 10 works by artist and architect Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee. As part of Lee’s project Hard Labor, Soft Space: The Making of Radical Farms, these maps “examine the rural future in the context of climate disasters and political upheavals by exploring the intersections of race, labor, and land in agriculture-based collective living projects, particularly in the Northeastern United States.”

Through a research-based investigation with collective farms and food systems changemakers in the Hudson Valley, Lee “reframes rurality as a site of radical reclamation.” Displayed alongside dried food ingredients representing the building blocks of recipes from Indigenous cookbooks, Food & Memory attempts to reveal both the textural and ecological micro– and social and political macro– of our dinner plates.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food & Memory

Rethinking Place Third Annual Conference

Thursday, March 6, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/food-memory-a-conference-by-rethinking-place-3994933 
More information: https://storymaps.com/stories/6227b9fd186e41ef9a182b375ddd30ad

Food & Memory is the third and final conference hosted by Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuck. It aims to explore food systems, agricultural practices, and culinary histories as a point of entry into place-making, past, present, and future.
The conference brings together agricultural workers, chefs, food systems scholars, and artists to create fertile ground for interdisciplinary discussion. Situated on the banks of the Mahicantuck (Hudson River) at a time when current food systems, planetary health, and political and environmental instability pose existential threats to the sovereignty and wellbeing of human and non-human kin alike, Rethinking Place aims to center a diverse range of voices and histories that have touched and formed the current agricultural region in which Bard College is located.
The two prior Rethinking Place conferences, focused on emergent and disruptive archives and on Indigenous research methods, engaged themes that continue to apply to Food & Memory. Our complex food systems and their many human and non-human players – recipes and seeds, plants and care - can be seen as living archives, locations of research, and sites of knowledge production. Rethinking Place now hosts a multidisciplinary gathering to directly interrogate questions of food and memory, building on twenty-four months of work in adjacent areas. We are pleased to join our efforts in place-based inquiry with other entities on the Bard campus. For their support over the life of the Rethinking Place project, we thank the Bard Farm, the Center for Environmental Science and Humanities, the Center for Human Rights, and the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Senior Project Festival

Saturday, March 8, 2025
2–3 pm

Fisher Center, LUMA Theater

A weekend of performances created by the graduating seniors of Bard’s Theater & Performance Program.

Sponsored by: Bard Theater & Performance Program.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/senior-project-festival-5/.
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Senior Project Festival

Saturday, March 8, 2025
7:30–8:30 pm

Fisher Center, LUMA Theater

A weekend of performances created by the graduating seniors of Bard’s Theater & Performance Program.

Sponsored by: Bard Theater & Performance Program.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/senior-project-festival-5/.
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  • Food & MemoryThursday, March 6, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025
  • 2–3 pm Senior Project FestivalSaturday, March 8, 2025, 2–3 pm
  • 7:30–8:30 pm Senior Project FestivalSaturday, March 8, 2025, 7:30–8:30 pm

Christian/Episcopal Service

Sunday, March 9, 2025
9:45 am – 12 pm

Church of St. John the Evangelist, 1114 River Road, Barrytown
Join us for services (Holy Communion) at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist (1114 River Road) in Barrytown. Rides to the church are provided every Sunday throughout the academic year. Please be at the Bard Chapel at 9:45 am to get picked up.

All are welcome!

Christians, non-Christians, spiritual but not religious, agnostics, believers, doubters, seekers, those who have questions about faith and religion, those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world—anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!
For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Catholic Mass

Sunday, March 9, 2025
11:30 am

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
Catholic Mass will be available at 11:30 in the Holy Innocents Chapel. All are welcome!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food and Memory Exhibition

Featuring Stephanie Kyuyong Lee’s Hard Labor, Soft Space

Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025

Stevenson Library
Food and Memory, curated by Olivia Tencer, Mayss Al Alami, and Melina Roise, is an exhibition to accompany the third and final Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuk annual conference. This exhibition showcases 10 works by artist and architect Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee. As part of Lee’s project Hard Labor, Soft Space: The Making of Radical Farms, these maps “examine the rural future in the context of climate disasters and political upheavals by exploring the intersections of race, labor, and land in agriculture-based collective living projects, particularly in the Northeastern United States.”

Through a research-based investigation with collective farms and food systems changemakers in the Hudson Valley, Lee “reframes rurality as a site of radical reclamation.” Displayed alongside dried food ingredients representing the building blocks of recipes from Indigenous cookbooks, Food & Memory attempts to reveal both the textural and ecological micro– and social and political macro– of our dinner plates.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Senior Project Festival

Sunday, March 9, 2025
2–3 pm

Fisher Center, LUMA Theater

A weekend of performances created by the graduating seniors of Bard’s Theater & Performance Program.

Sponsored by: Bard Theater & Performance Program.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/senior-project-festival-5/.
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Bard Chinese Ensemble Spring Concert 2025

Shutong Li, conductor

Sunday, March 9, 2025
2–3:30 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
The Spring concert of the Bard Chinese Ensemble's 24-25 season features a new selection of captivating works for our large ensemble comprised of Bard Conservatory's Chinese instrument students along with Western instrument players eager to explore this distinctive repertoire.
Join us to experience four unique pieces arranged by conductor Shutong Li especially for this concert: 
  • A stunning double concerto for dizi and flute, seamlessly blending Eastern and Western musical traditions with a deeply moving narrative.
  • Two movements from the sheng concerto Peacock, evoking the elegance of Baroque music.
  • The Blasting of Master Handan with explosive, dramatic passages reminiscent of The Rite of Spring.
  • The Four Seasons Garden by the esteemed composer Wang Danhong, delivering emotional depth that goes straight to the heart.
FREE and open to the public.
View the livestream at https://www.youtube.com/live/VDmXVduiYKo Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7026, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.barduschinamusic.org/events/chinese-ensemble-spring-25.
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Recital: Katherine and Elizabeth Chernyak

Sunday, March 9, 2025
7 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Presenting a recital of works by Steven Bonacci, Bohuslav Martinů, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube channel here.
 Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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  • 9:45 am – 12 pm Christian/Episcopal ServiceSunday, March 9, 2025, 9:45 am – 12 pm
  • 11:30 am Catholic MassSunday, March 9, 2025, 11:30 am
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025
  • 2–3 pm Senior Project FestivalSunday, March 9, 2025, 2–3 pm
  • 2–3:30 pm Bard Chinese Ensemble Spring Concert 2025Sunday, March 9, 2025, 2–3:30 pm
  • 7 pm Recital: Katherine and Elizabeth ChernyakSunday, March 9, 2025, 7 pm

Hebrew Language Table

Monday, March 10, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Kline, College Room
Hebrew Language Table is an opportunity to speak Hebrew informally. Everyone in the college community is invited to attend.
 
For more information, call 352-222-1349, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://flcl.bard.edu/language-lab/tables/.
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Knitting our Community Together

Monday, March 10, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Albee Basement (Chaplaincy Offices)
Come by the Chaplaincy office (Albee Basement) to knit or learn how to knit! Crocheters and needleworkers are also invited. Materials including yarn and knitting needles are provided. Everyone is welcome.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Monday, March 10, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food and Memory Exhibition

Featuring Stephanie Kyuyong Lee’s Hard Labor, Soft Space

Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025

Stevenson Library
Food and Memory, curated by Olivia Tencer, Mayss Al Alami, and Melina Roise, is an exhibition to accompany the third and final Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuk annual conference. This exhibition showcases 10 works by artist and architect Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee. As part of Lee’s project Hard Labor, Soft Space: The Making of Radical Farms, these maps “examine the rural future in the context of climate disasters and political upheavals by exploring the intersections of race, labor, and land in agriculture-based collective living projects, particularly in the Northeastern United States.”

Through a research-based investigation with collective farms and food systems changemakers in the Hudson Valley, Lee “reframes rurality as a site of radical reclamation.” Displayed alongside dried food ingredients representing the building blocks of recipes from Indigenous cookbooks, Food & Memory attempts to reveal both the textural and ecological micro– and social and political macro– of our dinner plates.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Noon Concert Series

An hour-long program of short performances by Bard Conservatory students. 

Monday, March 10, 2025
12 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube channel here.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7196, or e-mail [email protected].
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Photography Mentorship Program: Artist Lecture with Johan Orellana

Monday, March 10, 2025
5–8 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
Come and listen to Johan Orellana, a Bard alumni, speak about his work! This event is free and open to the public.Sponsored by: Student Activities.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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  • 12 pm Noon Concert SeriesMonday, March 10, 2025, 12 pm
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025
  • 5–8 pm Photography Mentorship Program: Artist Lecture with Johan OrellanaMonday, March 10, 2025, 5–8 pm
  • 5:30–6:30 pm Hebrew Language TableMonday, March 10, 2025, 5:30–6:30 pm
  • 5:30–6:30 pm Knitting our Community TogetherMonday, March 10, 2025, 5:30–6:30 pm
  • 6–7 pm Guided MeditationMonday, March 10, 2025, 6–7 pm

Food and Memory Exhibition

Featuring Stephanie Kyuyong Lee’s Hard Labor, Soft Space

Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025

Stevenson Library
Food and Memory, curated by Olivia Tencer, Mayss Al Alami, and Melina Roise, is an exhibition to accompany the third and final Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuk annual conference. This exhibition showcases 10 works by artist and architect Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee. As part of Lee’s project Hard Labor, Soft Space: The Making of Radical Farms, these maps “examine the rural future in the context of climate disasters and political upheavals by exploring the intersections of race, labor, and land in agriculture-based collective living projects, particularly in the Northeastern United States.”

Through a research-based investigation with collective farms and food systems changemakers in the Hudson Valley, Lee “reframes rurality as a site of radical reclamation.” Displayed alongside dried food ingredients representing the building blocks of recipes from Indigenous cookbooks, Food & Memory attempts to reveal both the textural and ecological micro– and social and political macro– of our dinner plates.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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COUNTED OUT: Film screening and discussion

Tuesday, March 11, 2025
5:30–8 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
In the 21st century, fueled by technology, data, and algorithms, math determines who has the power to shape our world. The math documentary COUNTED OUT explains how, “…whether we know it or not, our numeric literacy—whether we can speak the language of math—is a critical determinant of social and economic power.”

Please reserve your ticket as space is limited.Sponsored by: Division of Science, Mathematics, and Computing.

For more information, call 845-758-7191, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bard-math-circle-counted-out-film-screening-tickets-1238121056409.
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CMIA - La Marseillaise and Rules of the Game

Tuesday, March 11, 2025
7–9 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • La Marseillaise
    (Jean Renoir, 1938, France, 132 minutes, 35mm)
  • The Rules of the Game
    (Jean Renoir, 1939, France, 110 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability -- Online Info Session

Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability holds online informational sessions for prospective students to learn more about graduate school.

Tuesday, March 11, 2025
7–8 pm

Online Event
Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability holds online informational sessions for prospective students to learn more about graduate school options in our MBA in Sustainability and Center for Environmental Policy programs.

Join us on Tuesday, March 11, 2024 at 7:00pm ET to learn about our programs directly from Director Eban Goodstein and the admissions team. There will be a time for questions at the end of the session. Register here!

WHAT WE COVER:
  • Overview of graduate program offerings
  • Alumni success and career outcomes
  • Admissions information
  • Financial aid and scholarships
  • Prerequisite course information
  • Tips for a standout application
A $65 application fee waiver is available to those who participate in the webinar.

REGISTER HERESponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy; Bard Graduate Programs; Bard MBA in Sustainability.

For more information, call 845-663-4197, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://gpsresources.bard.edu/online-info-session-march-11-2025.
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CANCELED: Kendra Colton, soprano, and Kayo Iwama, piano

Works by Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Fauré, Finzi, Andy Vores, Warlock, Quilter and Peter Childs.  

Tuesday, March 11, 2025
7 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Free and open to the public.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7196, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025
  • 5:30–8 pm COUNTED OUT: Film screening and discussionTuesday, March 11, 2025, 5:30–8 pm
  • 7–8 pm Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability -- Online Info SessionTuesday, March 11, 2025, 7–8 pm
  • 7–9 pm CMIA - La Marseillaise and Rules of the GameTuesday, March 11, 2025, 7–9 pm
  • 7 pm CANCELED: Kendra Colton, soprano, and Kayo Iwama, pianoTuesday, March 11, 2025, 7 pm

Food and Memory Exhibition

Featuring Stephanie Kyuyong Lee’s Hard Labor, Soft Space

Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025

Stevenson Library
Food and Memory, curated by Olivia Tencer, Mayss Al Alami, and Melina Roise, is an exhibition to accompany the third and final Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuk annual conference. This exhibition showcases 10 works by artist and architect Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee. As part of Lee’s project Hard Labor, Soft Space: The Making of Radical Farms, these maps “examine the rural future in the context of climate disasters and political upheavals by exploring the intersections of race, labor, and land in agriculture-based collective living projects, particularly in the Northeastern United States.”

Through a research-based investigation with collective farms and food systems changemakers in the Hudson Valley, Lee “reframes rurality as a site of radical reclamation.” Displayed alongside dried food ingredients representing the building blocks of recipes from Indigenous cookbooks, Food & Memory attempts to reveal both the textural and ecological micro– and social and political macro– of our dinner plates.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Bard Graduate Program Fair 

Wednesday, March 12, 2025
12 pm – 2 am

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Meet and speak with Admission reps from Bard College Graduate Programs. Learn about the many academic programs and gain insight into fields of study, application timelines, and options for Bard students.

Bard Graduate Programs
MA | MS | MM | MEd | MAT | MFA | MBA | MPhil | PhD
Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
Master of Arts in Teaching
Graduate Programs in Sustainability:
- Environmental Policy
- Environmental Science
- MBA in Sustainability
Levy Economics Institute Graduate Programs in Economic Theory and Policy
Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture
Center for Curatorial Studies and Art in Contemporary Culture
Graduate Vocal Arts Program at the Bard Conservatory
Graduate Conducting Programs at the Bard Conservatory
Chinese Music and Culture - The Chinese Music Institute
The Orchestra Now
Longy School of Music of Bard College Master of Music Program
Center for Human Rights and The Arts
M.A. in Global StudiesSponsored by: Bard Graduate Programs; Career Development Office.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Third Year Recitals

7:00 PM - Nguyễn Thảo Nguyên (Bibi Nguyen), soprano
8:00 PM - Jane Sheehan, soprano

Wednesday, March 12, 2025
7 pm

Olin Hall
Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube channel here.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 12 pm – 2 am Bard Graduate Program Fair Wednesday, March 12, 2025, 12 pm – 2 am
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025
  • 7 pm Third Year RecitalsWednesday, March 12, 2025, 7 pm

Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Thursday, March 13, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food and Memory Exhibition

Featuring Stephanie Kyuyong Lee’s Hard Labor, Soft Space

Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025

Stevenson Library
Food and Memory, curated by Olivia Tencer, Mayss Al Alami, and Melina Roise, is an exhibition to accompany the third and final Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuk annual conference. This exhibition showcases 10 works by artist and architect Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee. As part of Lee’s project Hard Labor, Soft Space: The Making of Radical Farms, these maps “examine the rural future in the context of climate disasters and political upheavals by exploring the intersections of race, labor, and land in agriculture-based collective living projects, particularly in the Northeastern United States.”

Through a research-based investigation with collective farms and food systems changemakers in the Hudson Valley, Lee “reframes rurality as a site of radical reclamation.” Displayed alongside dried food ingredients representing the building blocks of recipes from Indigenous cookbooks, Food & Memory attempts to reveal both the textural and ecological micro– and social and political macro– of our dinner plates.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Tara Rodgers Artist Talk and Performance

Thursday, March 13, 2025
4 pm

Bard Hall
Join us for an artist talk and performance from Tara Rodgers.Sponsored by: Experimental Humanities Program; Music Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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CMIA - Kids

Thursday, March 13, 2025
7:30–9 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Kids
    (Larry Clark, 1996, USA, 91 minutes, 35mm)
This is a special student-intiated screening organized in conjunction with the World Cinema Club. All are welcome.
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025
  • 4 pm Tara Rodgers Artist Talk and PerformanceThursday, March 13, 2025, 4 pm
  • 6–7 pm Guided MeditationThursday, March 13, 2025, 6–7 pm
  • 7:30–9 pm CMIA - KidsThursday, March 13, 2025, 7:30–9 pm

Food and Memory Exhibition

Featuring Stephanie Kyuyong Lee’s Hard Labor, Soft Space

Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025

Stevenson Library
Food and Memory, curated by Olivia Tencer, Mayss Al Alami, and Melina Roise, is an exhibition to accompany the third and final Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuk annual conference. This exhibition showcases 10 works by artist and architect Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee. As part of Lee’s project Hard Labor, Soft Space: The Making of Radical Farms, these maps “examine the rural future in the context of climate disasters and political upheavals by exploring the intersections of race, labor, and land in agriculture-based collective living projects, particularly in the Northeastern United States.”

Through a research-based investigation with collective farms and food systems changemakers in the Hudson Valley, Lee “reframes rurality as a site of radical reclamation.” Displayed alongside dried food ingredients representing the building blocks of recipes from Indigenous cookbooks, Food & Memory attempts to reveal both the textural and ecological micro– and social and political macro– of our dinner plates.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading Group

Most Fridays at 1pm EST

Friday, March 14, 2025
1–2:30 pm

Online Event
We begin a new book: The Life of the Mind was Hannah Arendt’s unfinished final work. In it, she focuses on three basic mental activities—thinking, willing, and judging—and their relation to the world of appearances and to the human capacity for moral and political action. The new critical edition makes available in print, for the first time, the text of the typescripts as Arendt left them, complemented by a wealth of previously unpublished material, detailed annotations, and extensive scholarly commentary. We will also be referring to Mary McCarthy's edition for increased accessibility.

Free to HAC members and to Bard students, staff, and faculty! Email [email protected] for the Zoom link.

Find the full Virtural Reading Group schedule: hac.bard.edu/programs/vrg/ Get the new critical edition of The Life of the Mind here.

Don't worry if you miss a VRG meeting! We post them all on our YouTube channel the week after they're recorded. Or tune in to an edited version of the chapter readings plus bonus episodes on our podcast, Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz.Sponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading Group

Most Fridays at 1pm EST

Friday, March 14, 2025
1–2:30 pm

Online Event
We're reading The Life of the Mind, Hannah Arendt’s unfinished final work. In it, she focuses on three basic mental activities—thinking, willing, and judging—and their relation to the world of appearances and to the human capacity for moral and political action. The new critical edition makes available in print, for the first time, the text of the typescripts as Arendt left them, complemented by a wealth of previously unpublished material, detailed annotations, and extensive scholarly commentary. We will also be referring to Mary McCarthy's edition for increased accessibility.

Free to HAC members and to Bard students, staff, and faculty! Email [email protected] for the Zoom link.

Find the full Virtural Reading Group schedule: hac.bard.edu/programs/vrg/ Get the new critical edition of The Life of the Mind here.

Don't worry if you miss a VRG meeting! We post them all on our YouTube channel the week after they're recorded. Or tune in to an edited version of the chapter readings plus bonus episodes on our podcast, Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz.Sponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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  • 1–2:30 pm The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading GroupFriday, March 14, 2025, 1–2:30 pm
  • 1–2:30 pm The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading GroupFriday, March 14, 2025, 1–2:30 pm
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Spring Recess

Runs through Sunday, March 23, 2025

Bard College Campus
Sponsored by: Registrar's Office.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Bard Conservatory Orchestra

Saturday, March 15, 2025
7–8 pm

Fisher Center, Sosnoff Theater

A concert by the Bard Conservatory Orchestra with maestro Leon Botstein, featuring works by Brahms, Franck, Perle, and pianist Tianxiang (Tessa) Ni, performing Mozart’s Concerto No. 24.


 

The Bard Conservatory Orchestra
Leon Botstein, Music Director

Johannes Brahms
Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491
Tianxiang (Tessa) Ni, piano

George Perle
Six Bagatelles

César Franck
Symphony in D minor

Artwork: Hilma af Klint, Primordial Chaos, No. 16, The WU/ROSEN Series. Grupp 1, 1906-07

Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/bcom-3-25/.
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025
  • 7–8 pm Bard Conservatory OrchestraSaturday, March 15, 2025, 7–8 pm

Christian/Episcopal Service

Sunday, March 16, 2025
9:45 am – 12 pm

Church of St. John the Evangelist, 1114 River Road, Barrytown
Join us for services (Holy Communion) at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist (1114 River Road) in Barrytown. Rides to the church are provided every Sunday throughout the academic year. Please be at the Bard Chapel at 9:45 am to get picked up.

All are welcome!

Christians, non-Christians, spiritual but not religious, agnostics, believers, doubters, seekers, those who have questions about faith and religion, those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world—anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!
For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Catholic Mass

Sunday, March 16, 2025
11:30 am

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
Catholic Mass will be available at 11:30 in the Holy Innocents Chapel. All are welcome!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Spring Recess

Runs through Sunday, March 23, 2025

Bard College Campus
Sponsored by: Registrar's Office.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 9:45 am – 12 pm Christian/Episcopal ServiceSunday, March 16, 2025, 9:45 am – 12 pm
  • 11:30 am Catholic MassSunday, March 16, 2025, 11:30 am
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Hebrew Language Table

Monday, March 17, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Kline, College Room
Hebrew Language Table is an opportunity to speak Hebrew informally. Everyone in the college community is invited to attend.
 
For more information, call 352-222-1349, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://flcl.bard.edu/language-lab/tables/.
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Knitting our Community Together

Monday, March 17, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Albee Basement (Chaplaincy Offices)
Come by the Chaplaincy office (Albee Basement) to knit or learn how to knit! Crocheters and needleworkers are also invited. Materials including yarn and knitting needles are provided. Everyone is welcome.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Monday, March 17, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Spring Recess

Runs through Sunday, March 23, 2025

Bard College Campus
Sponsored by: Registrar's Office.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025
  • 5:30–6:30 pm Hebrew Language TableMonday, March 17, 2025, 5:30–6:30 pm
  • 5:30–6:30 pm Knitting our Community TogetherMonday, March 17, 2025, 5:30–6:30 pm
  • 6–7 pm Guided MeditationMonday, March 17, 2025, 6–7 pm

Spring Recess

Runs through Sunday, March 23, 2025

Bard College Campus
Sponsored by: Registrar's Office.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Spring Recess

Runs through Sunday, March 23, 2025

Bard College Campus
Sponsored by: Registrar's Office.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Building a Career in Sustainability: Ask the Waste Management Experts

Tackle the waste crisis and build a sustainable career with insights from experts in waste management and circularity.

Wednesday, March 19, 2025
7–8:30 pm

Online Event
RSVP HERE for this free virtual panel

ABOUT THE EVENT:
Floating islands of plastic in our oceans, the dumping of fast fashion waste in developing countries, and the volatile market for recycled materials all signal that we’ve reached a crisis point in managing waste for an ever-growing, over-consuming population.

Sustainability leaders working in waste management and circularity play a critical roll in creating a sustainable and just future. Join the Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability for this conversation to hear from waste management and circularity experts who work, often unseen, to manage waste streams and redesign supply chains  to tackle these challenges.  Learn how they launched and grew their careers, what tips they have for high impact careers in the industry, and what they look for in new hires.

The Panel:
  • Wendy Lau (moderator) - Bard MBA in Sustainability Candidate
  • Kristin Hanczor - Senior Associate, Venues at WM
  • Katie Mencke - Manager at AFRY
  • Tessa Rainbolt - Senior Sustainability Associate at WM
  • Rachel Savain - Sustainability Analyst at AutoNation
Sponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy; Bard MBA in Sustainability.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/building-a-career-in-sustainability-ask-the-waste-management-experts-registration-1258843527879?aff=oddtdtcreator.
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025
  • 7–8:30 pm Building a Career in Sustainability: Ask the Waste Management ExpertsWednesday, March 19, 2025, 7–8:30 pm

Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Thursday, March 20, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Spring Recess

Runs through Sunday, March 23, 2025

Bard College Campus
Sponsored by: Registrar's Office.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025
  • 6–7 pm Guided MeditationThursday, March 20, 2025, 6–7 pm

Spring Recess

Runs through Sunday, March 23, 2025

Bard College Campus
Sponsored by: Registrar's Office.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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My Town at EMPAC RPI

Friday, March 21, 2025
7 pm

The Office of Development and Alumni/ae Affairs cordially invites you to a production of My Town, choreographed and directed by Bard Assistant Professor of Theater and Performance, Jack Ferver. The small town is a portal that provides special access into questions of self-expression and collective agency. Set loosely in an area of upstate New York, My Town considers the queer experience outside urban metropoles, and the ways physical geography marks the interior terrains of the mind. 

A meet and greet with Jack Ferver will take place following the performance.

Jack Ferver is a New York–based writer, choreographer, and director. Their genre-defying performances, which have been called “so extreme that they sometimes look and feel like exorcisms” (New Yorker), explore the tragicomedy of the human psyche. Ferver’s “darkly humorous” (New York Times) works interrogate and indict an array of psychological and sociopolitical issues, particularly in the realms of gender, sexual orientation, and power struggles. Their visionary direction blurs boundaries between fantastic theatrics and stark naturalism, character and self, humor and horror.

RSVP HereSponsored by: Bard College Alumni/ae Association; Office of Alumni/ae Affairs; Office of Development and Alumni/ae Affairs.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://bardian.bard.edu/register/mytown.
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025
  • 7 pm My Town at EMPAC RPIFriday, March 21, 2025, 7 pm

Spring Recess

Runs through Sunday, March 23, 2025

Bard College Campus
Sponsored by: Registrar's Office.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Christian/Episcopal Service

Sunday, March 23, 2025
9:45 am – 12 pm

Church of St. John the Evangelist, 1114 River Road, Barrytown
Join us for services (Holy Communion) at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist (1114 River Road) in Barrytown. Rides to the church are provided every Sunday throughout the academic year. Please be at the Bard Chapel at 9:45 am to get picked up.

All are welcome!

Christians, non-Christians, spiritual but not religious, agnostics, believers, doubters, seekers, those who have questions about faith and religion, those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world—anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!
For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Catholic Mass

Sunday, March 23, 2025
11:30 am

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
Catholic Mass will be available at 11:30 in the Holy Innocents Chapel. All are welcome!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Spring Recess

Runs through Sunday, March 23, 2025

Bard College Campus
Sponsored by: Registrar's Office.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Joan Tower & Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5

Sunday, March 23, 2025
4–6:05 pm

Peter Norton Symphony Space in NYC
TŌN Resident Conductor Zachary Schwartzman returns with the orchestra to Symphony Space for another free concert. The program opens with the colorful Fanfare for Samuel Barber by David Serkin Ludwig, nephew of the late Peter Serkin, a Bard Conservatory faculty member. Cellist Raman Ramakrishnan, a founding member of the Daedalus Quartet and a Bard Conservatory faculty member, joins TŌN for A New Day, a recent composition by another Bard Conservatory faculty member, the renowned Joan Tower. The concert concludes with Tchaikovsky’s emotional Symphony no.5.

Info and RSVP at ton.bard.edu/events/tchaikovsky/
 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 9:45 am – 12 pm Christian/Episcopal ServiceSunday, March 23, 2025, 9:45 am – 12 pm
  • 11:30 am Catholic MassSunday, March 23, 2025, 11:30 am
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025
  • 4–6:05 pm Joan Tower & Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5Sunday, March 23, 2025, 4–6:05 pm

Hebrew Language Table

Monday, March 24, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Kline, College Room
Hebrew Language Table is an opportunity to speak Hebrew informally. Everyone in the college community is invited to attend.
 
For more information, call 352-222-1349, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://flcl.bard.edu/language-lab/tables/.
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Knitting our Community Together

Monday, March 24, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Albee Basement (Chaplaincy Offices)
Come by the Chaplaincy office (Albee Basement) to knit or learn how to knit! Crocheters and needleworkers are also invited. Materials including yarn and knitting needles are provided. Everyone is welcome.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Monday, March 24, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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The Bible’s Social Gospel

Institute of Advanced Theology Spring Lecture Series

Monday, March 24, 2025
12:30–2 pm

Bard Hall
A lecture series from Bruce Chilton, Bernard Iddings Bell Professor of Philosophy and Religion; Director, Institute of Advanced Theology
The Bible does not mean only what Christianity says it means, or only what Judaism says it means, or only what Islam says it means. Biblical meaning also cannot be reduced to the caricatures produced by a small but strident coterie of atheist Fundamentalists in recent years.

The Bible unfolded over the course of a millennium of development. During that process social forces in each phase shaped the texts as they stand today, and in some cases the texts can be seen to push back against their contexts. The formation of the Bible resulted in the evolution of a social message, what the Aramaic, and Hebrew, and Greek languages of composition call a “gospel.” Our series is designed to uncover the grounding principles of this gospel as it unfolded over time and was articulated by the Bible in its own terms, before Judaism, Christianity, and Islam emerged.Sponsored by: Institute of Advanced Theology.

For more information, call 845-758-7667, or e-mail [email protected].
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CMIA - Forms of Realism

Monday, March 24, 2025
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Man of Aran
    (Robert Flaherty, 1934, UK, 80 minutes, 35mm)
  • Jazz on a Summer’s Day
    (Aram Avakian and Bert Stern, 1959, USA, 85 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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  • 12:30–2 pm The Bible’s Social GospelMonday, March 24, 2025, 12:30–2 pm
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025
  • 5:30–6:30 pm Hebrew Language TableMonday, March 24, 2025, 5:30–6:30 pm
  • 5:30–6:30 pm Knitting our Community TogetherMonday, March 24, 2025, 5:30–6:30 pm
  • 6–7 pm Guided MeditationMonday, March 24, 2025, 6–7 pm
  • 7:30–11:30 pm CMIA - Forms of RealismMonday, March 24, 2025, 7:30–11:30 pm

Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Book Presentation: The Last Soviet Artist
and Workshop Portrait-Interview

With artist Victoria Lomasko

Tuesday, March 25, 2025
5 pm

Olin Language Center, Room 115
Please join us for an evening with Victoria Lomasko, who will present her new book, The Last Soviet Artist, and conduct a hands-on workshop (Portrait-Interview) in graphic reportage.

Victoria Lomasko’s (b. 1978) practice of graphic reportage synthesizes image and text, taking the form of novels, journalism, comics, paintings and monumental murals. A renowned dissident voice in the highly censored environment of contemporary Russia, Lomasko’s seminal graphic novels, including Other Russias and Forbidden Art, have an honest style exposing the country’s inequalities and injustices whilst amplifying and defending the plight of Russia’s many voiceless and unseen communities. Travelling across Russia and neighboring countries, often at huge personal risk, her work often embraces a magical realist sensibility as a method of processing subjective and visceral experiences. Lomasko’s most recent novel, The Last Soviet Artist, finished three weeks before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, is a timely work anticipating the region’s seismic political changes that won the 2022 Free Voice award from PEN Catalan and Prix Couilles au Cul pour le Courage Artistique, Festival de BD d’Angoulême.Sponsored by: Art History and Visual Culture, Human Rights, Russian and Eurasian Studies, and Studio Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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For Love of the World on Radio Kingston

Conversations with the Hannah Arendt Center

Tuesday, March 25, 2025
6–6:30 pm

Online Event
This month's special guests are Thomas Wild, Thomas Bartscherer, and Wout Cornelissen in conversation about Hannah Arendt's Complete Works - Critical Edition and the new edition of The Life of the Mind with host Roger Berkowitz, Founder and Academic Director of the Hannah Arendt Center.

Thomas Wild is Research Director at the Hannah Arendt Center and Professor of German Studies and Literature at Bard College, and works on modern European and German literature and culture. In his research as well as in his teaching he’s particularly interested in the intersections between literature and history, politics, and philosophy. A current focus of his work addresses the poetics and ethics of multilingualism. Wild has published an introductory book on Hannah Arendt’s life, work, and reception and a monograph on Hannah Arendt’s intellectual relationships with post-war writers. His most recent book on the distinguished poet Ilse Aichinger discusses a contemporary poetics of hospitality. Several editions of letters emerged from Thomas Wild’s ongoing intrigue for correspondences and intellectual networks, including prominent writers such as Uwe Johnson, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, and Joachim Fest. Poetry is an interlocutor in most of his courses and in many of his publications, among the latter are a collection of poems by Thomas Brasch and translations of contemporary American poets. Thomas Wild serves as general editor on the distinguished international team preparing the first scholarly edition of Hannah Arendt’s Complete Works, which appears in print and digitally, presenting all published and unpublished writings of this eminent thinker in the original English and in the original German – a project providing the foundation for future research on Hannah Arendt, digital humanities, and what it means to think in a plurality of languages.

Thomas Bartscherer works in the humanities and the arts and on the study of politics and liberal education. Recent publications include the critical edition of Hannah Arendt’s final work, The Life of the Mind, which he co-edited for the Complete Works series, and When the People Rule: Popular Sovereignty in Theory and Practice, co-edited for Cambridge University Press. His six-hour opera, Stranger Love, created with composer Dylan Mattingly, was commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, where it premiered in 2023. His work has also been performed at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, the Prototype Festival, and the First Take West Coast Opera Workshop. Bartscherer also writes on technology, new media, performance, and contemporary art, and has published translations from German and French. He is co-editor of Erotikon: Essays on Eros Ancient and Modern and Switching Codes: Thinking Through Digital Technology in the Humanities and the Arts, both from the University of Chicago Press. He has held research fellowships at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, the Universities of Heidelberg, and the University of Munich. He has held visiting positions as Associate Research Professor at Vanderbilt University and as Senior Fellow in residence at the Center for Advanced Film Studies at the Freie Universität in Berlin. He was Director of Bard’s Language and Thinking Program from 2010-2015. Bartscherer is a research associate on the Équipe Nietzsche at the Institut des Textes et Manuscrits Modernes and is a Senior Fellow that the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and the Humanities at Bard College. He holds a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MA and PhD from the University of Chicago.

Wout Cornelissen is appointed as Assistant Professor (tenured) of Philosophy of Law at Radboud University, Nijmegen. Previously, he has held positions at FU Berlin, Vanderbilt University, Utrecht University, Bard College, and VU Amsterdam. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Leiden University. He is co-editor of the new, critical edition of Hannah Arendt’s The Life of the Mind, which has been published in 2024 as vol. 14 of the Complete Works (Wallstein Verlag). He has published essays on Arendt’s conceptions of thinking in the edited volumes Artifacts of Thinking: Reading Arendt’s Denktagebuch (Fordham UP, 2017) and The Bloomsbury Companion to Arendt (2020), and on her practice of quoting in The Phenomenology of Testimony (Brill, 2025).

For Love of the World, every fourth Tuesday from 6-6:30 pm on Radio Kingston is your portal to the bold ideas and respectful, deep conversations about contemporary issues that we’re having regularly at the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College. Join host Roger Berkowitz each month as we delve into the work of one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, Hannah Arendt, with renowned scholars and public intellectuals, and exemplify what it means to have a conversation of patient humility, in the Arendtian tradition. 

1490 AM | 107.9 FM | or stream online and anytime at radiokingston.orgSponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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CMIA - Renoir and the Second World War

Tuesday, March 25, 2025
7–9 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Salute to France
    (Jean Renoir, 1944, USA, 34 minutes)
  • This Land is Mine
    (Jean Renoir, 1943, USA, 94 minutes)
  • Swamp Water
    (Jean Renoir, 1941, USA, 90 minutes)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025
  • 5 pm Book Presentation: The Last Soviet Artistand Workshop Portrait-InterviewTuesday, March 25, 2025, 5 pm
  • 6–6:30 pm For Love of the World on Radio KingstonTuesday, March 25, 2025, 6–6:30 pm
  • 7–9 pm CMIA - Renoir and the Second World WarTuesday, March 25, 2025, 7–9 pm

Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability -- Virtual Open House

Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability holds virtual open houses for prospective students to learn more about graduate school options in our MBA in Sustainability and Center for Environmental Policy programs.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025
7–8:30 pm

Online Event
Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability holds virtual open houses for prospective students to learn more about graduate school options in our MBA in Sustainability and Center for Environmental Policy programs.

During these open houses, prospective students have the opportunity to meet with alumni and faculty from their program of interest. It's the perfect way to connect with the Bard GPS community, and get any questions answered about the student experience directly from those who know it best - the faculty and alumni of the programs.

WHAT WE COVER:
  • Overview of graduate program offerings
  • Student experience
  • Alumni career outcomes
  • General admissions and financial aid information
A $65 application fee waiver is available to those who participate in the webinar.

REGISTER HERESponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy; Bard Graduate Programs; Bard MBA in Sustainability.

For more information, call 845-663-4197, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://gpsresources.bard.edu/virtual-open-house-march-26-2025.
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025
  • 7–8:30 pm Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability -- Virtual Open HouseWednesday, March 26, 2025, 7–8:30 pm

Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Thursday, March 27, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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De Gruyter-Arendt Center Lecture in Political Thinking

Neil Roberts to Keynote the 2025 Spring Conference on Hannah Arendt and Black Revolutionary Thought

Thursday, March 27, 2025
5:30–7:15 pm

Reem-Kayden Center Laszlo Z. Bito '60 Auditorium
Neil Roberts of Williams College will keynote on the topic of The Revolutionary Spirit: Hannah Arendt and Black Political Thought. Free and open to the public, the lecture will also be live streamed on the Arendt Center's YouTube channel.

Neil Roberts is associate dean of the faculty and the John B. McCoy and John T. McCoy professor of Africana studies, political theory, and the philosophy of religion at Williams College. Roberts was President of the Caribbean Philosophical Association from 2016-19, and he served for several years on the Executive Editorial Board of the journal Political Theory. His publications include the books Creolizing Hannah Arendt (2024, with Marilyn Nissim-Sabat), A Political Companion to Frederick Douglass (2018), the collaborative volume Journeys in Caribbean Thought (2016), and the award-winning text Freedom as Marronage (2015) as well as numerous articles, book forewords (such as the 2024 foreword to Teodros Kiros's Zara Yacob's Inauguration of Modernity and Cardiocentrism), and chapters on creolizing the canon, Black radicalism, totalitarianism and modern politics, and the bounds of political theory. His work has appeared in periodicals such as Black Perspectives, Caribbean Studies, The C.L.R. James Journal, Contemporary Political Theory, HA: The Journal of the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and the Humanities, Perspectives on Politics, Small Axe, and Theory & Event. How to Live Free in an Age of Pessimism is his next monograph, and he's at work both on a study of Haile Selassie I and the Oxford Handbook of Sylvia Wynter. 

The De Gruyter-Arendt Center Lecture in Political Thinking series aims to promote and foster the legacy of Hannah Arendt’s thought. A partnership between the Hannah Arendt Center (HAC) at Bard College and De Gruyter publishing, the lecture will be delivered annually by a prominent scholar. De Gruyter explicitly intends for the lecture series to be open to a broad approach to Arendt across the disciplines of not only philosophy and political theory but the humanities and social sciences more generally. The Lecturer is selected by the HAC in consultation with previous Lecturers and De Gruyter.
 
Sponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://hac.bard.edu/programs/de-gruyter-arendt/.
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025
  • 5:30–7:15 pm De Gruyter-Arendt Center Lecture in Political ThinkingThursday, March 27, 2025, 5:30–7:15 pm
  • 6–7 pm Guided MeditationThursday, March 27, 2025, 6–7 pm

Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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POSTPONED Third Year Recital: Christina Ng-Leyba, trombone 

THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED. NEW DATE/TIME TO COME

Works by Galliard, Stojowski, and Guilmant.

Friday, March 28, 2025
1 pm

Olin Hall
THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED. NEW DATE/TIME TO COME

Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube channel here.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading Group

Most Fridays at 1pm EST

Friday, March 28, 2025
1–2:30 pm

Online Event
We're reading The Life of the Mind, Hannah Arendt’s unfinished final work. In it, she focuses on three basic mental activities—thinking, willing, and judging—and their relation to the world of appearances and to the human capacity for moral and political action. The new critical edition makes available in print, for the first time, the text of the typescripts as Arendt left them, complemented by a wealth of previously unpublished material, detailed annotations, and extensive scholarly commentary. We will also be referring to Mary McCarthy's edition for increased accessibility.

Free to HAC members and to Bard students, staff, and faculty! Email [email protected] for the Zoom link.

Find the full Virtural Reading Group schedule: hac.bard.edu/programs/vrg/ Get the new critical edition of The Life of the Mind here.

Don't worry if you miss a VRG meeting! We post them all on our YouTube channel the week after they're recorded. Or tune in to an edited version of the chapter readings plus bonus episodes on our podcast, Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz.Sponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Third Year Recital: Wenjun (Jessy) Lu, pipa

Works by Yang Jieming, He Xie, and Wang Danhong.

Friday, March 28, 2025
1 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Featuring Kexilin Ke, konghou and Yi-Hsuan Hsia, piano

Free and open to the public.
 Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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AHS Discussion on American Foreign Policy with Matthew Nimetz

Friday, March 28, 2025
5–7 pm

Reem-Kayden Center Room 102
Join the Alexander Hamilton Society at Bard for an insightful discussion with diplomat and public servant Matthew Nimetz. On March 28th at 5 pm, Nimetz will explore the state of American foreign policy under a second Trump administration. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from an expert with decades of experience in diplomacy, law, and public service.
For more information, call 347-653-2728, or e-mail [email protected].
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Student Recital: Ethan Young, cello, with Neilson Chen, piano

Featuring works by Beethoven, Barber, and Myaskovsky.

Friday, March 28, 2025
7 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube channel here.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 1–2:30 pm The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading GroupFriday, March 28, 2025, 1–2:30 pm
  • 1 pm POSTPONED Third Year Recital: Christina Ng-Leyba, trombone Friday, March 28, 2025, 1 pm
  • 1 pm Third Year Recital: Wenjun (Jessy) Lu, pipaFriday, March 28, 2025, 1 pm
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025
  • 5–7 pm AHS Discussion on American Foreign Policy with Matthew NimetzFriday, March 28, 2025, 5–7 pm
  • 7 pm Student Recital: Ethan Young, cello, with Neilson Chen, pianoFriday, March 28, 2025, 7 pm

Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Songs for a Season: Kendra Colton, soprano, and Kayo Iwama, piano

Works by Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Fauré, Finzi, Andy Vores, Warlock, Quilter and Peter Childs.  

Saturday, March 29, 2025
4 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube Channel here.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7196, or e-mail [email protected].
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West Point Band: American Tapestry

Saturday, March 29, 2025
7–8 pm

Fisher Center, Sosnoff Theater

The West Point Concert Band returns to Bard!

Comprised of graduates from America’s finest music schools, this versatile ensemble entertains and inspires audiences through innovative programming and world-class performances in concert and ceremonial settings.

This concert is sold out. There is a waitlist available beginning 1 hour prior to the performance in person at the Box Office. Entry is not guaranteed.

Sponsored by: Fisher Center.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/wpb-2025/.
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Student Recital: Jing Yi Sutherland, cello, with Pei-Hsuan Shen, piano

Featuring works by Schumann and Beethoven.

Saturday, March 29, 2025
7 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube channel here.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025
  • 4 pm Songs for a Season: Kendra Colton, soprano, and Kayo Iwama, pianoSaturday, March 29, 2025, 4 pm
  • 7–8 pm West Point Band: American TapestrySaturday, March 29, 2025, 7–8 pm
  • 7 pm Student Recital: Jing Yi Sutherland, cello, with Pei-Hsuan Shen, pianoSaturday, March 29, 2025, 7 pm

Christian/Episcopal Service

Sunday, March 30, 2025
9:45 am – 12 pm

Church of St. John the Evangelist, 1114 River Road, Barrytown
Join us for services (Holy Communion) at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist (1114 River Road) in Barrytown. Rides to the church are provided every Sunday throughout the academic year. Please be at the Bard Chapel at 9:45 am to get picked up.

All are welcome!

Christians, non-Christians, spiritual but not religious, agnostics, believers, doubters, seekers, those who have questions about faith and religion, those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world—anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!
For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Catholic Mass

Sunday, March 30, 2025
11:30 am

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
Catholic Mass will be available at 11:30 in the Holy Innocents Chapel. All are welcome!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Paths to Enlightenment: Beethoven’s Opp. 95, 96, and 97

All Beethoven program featuring Joseph Lin and Claire Bourg, violins; Natalie Loughran, viola; Raman Ramakrishnan, cello; and Helen Huang, piano

Sunday, March 30, 2025
2 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Free and open to the public.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7196, or e-mail [email protected].
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Violin Masterclass: Joseph Lin

Sunday, March 30, 2025
4 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space


A renowned performer and teacher, Joseph Lin appears regularly throughout the U.S., Asia, and Europe. He was first violinist of the Juilliard String Quartet from 2011 to 2018, and he continues to teach violin and chamber music at the Juilliard School. Lin’s recent projects include a collaboration with Robert Levin featuring Beethoven and Schubert on period instruments, performances of Bartók’s Second Violin Concerto, Beethoven’s late string quartets, and the complete Beethoven Violin Sonatas with Helen Huang at Juilliard.  Marking the 300th year of Bach’s Violin Sonatas and Partitas in 2020, Lin presented complete cycles in Boston and Philadelphia.  Recent seasons have included baroque and classical period instrument performances on both viola and violin.   In 2025, Joseph Lin presents a special Beethoven program (Op. 95 “Serioso” Quartet, Op. 96 Sonata, and Op. 97 “Archduke” Trio) in numerous cities around the U.S.   

From 2007 to 2011, Lin was a professor at Cornell University, where his projects included the inaugural Chinese Musicians Residency, as well as a collaboration with Cornell composers to study Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas and create new works inspired by Bach.

Lin was a founding member of the Formosa Quartet, which won the 2006 London String Quartet Competition. In 1996, he won first prize at the Concert Artists Guild Competition and was named a Presidential Scholar in the Arts. In 1999, he was selected for the Pro Musicis Award and, in 2001, he won first prize at the inaugural Michael Hill Violin Competition in New Zealand. His recordings include the music of Korngold and Busoni with pianist Benjamin Loeb; an album of Debussy, Franck, and Milhaud with pianist Orion Weiss; and the complete unaccompanied works of Bach and Ysaÿe. His recording of Mozart’s A Major Violin Concerto with original cadenzas was released in 2017. With the Juilliard Quartet, he recorded Schubert’s Death and the Maiden and Elliot Carter’s Fifth Quartet, as well as the Quartet’s recent album of Beethoven, Davidovsky, and Bartók. During the summer season, he is a regular artist at the Tanglewood, Ravinia, and Marlboro festivals.

Joseph Lin graduated magna cum laude from Harvard in 2000.  In 2002, he began an extended exploration of China, where he studied Chinese music, including the guqin, as a Fulbright scholar.

This masterclass is free and open to the public.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 9:45 am – 12 pm Christian/Episcopal ServiceSunday, March 30, 2025, 9:45 am – 12 pm
  • 11:30 am Catholic MassSunday, March 30, 2025, 11:30 am
  • 2 pm Paths to Enlightenment: Beethoven’s Opp. 95, 96, and 97Sunday, March 30, 2025, 2 pm
  • 4 pm Violin Masterclass: Joseph LinSunday, March 30, 2025, 4 pm

Hebrew Language Table

Monday, March 31, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Kline, College Room
Hebrew Language Table is an opportunity to speak Hebrew informally. Everyone in the college community is invited to attend.
 
For more information, call 352-222-1349, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://flcl.bard.edu/language-lab/tables/.
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Knitting our Community Together

Monday, March 31, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Albee Basement (Chaplaincy Offices)
Come by the Chaplaincy office (Albee Basement) to knit or learn how to knit! Crocheters and needleworkers are also invited. Materials including yarn and knitting needles are provided. Everyone is welcome.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Monday, March 31, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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The Bible’s Social Gospel

Institute of Advanced Theology Spring Lecture Series

Monday, March 31, 2025
12:30–2 pm

Bard Hall
A lecture series from Bruce Chilton, Bernard Iddings Bell Professor of Philosophy and Religion; Director, Institute of Advanced Theology
The Bible does not mean only what Christianity says it means, or only what Judaism says it means, or only what Islam says it means. Biblical meaning also cannot be reduced to the caricatures produced by a small but strident coterie of atheist Fundamentalists in recent years.

The Bible unfolded over the course of a millennium of development. During that process social forces in each phase shaped the texts as they stand today, and in some cases the texts can be seen to push back against their contexts. The formation of the Bible resulted in the evolution of a social message, what the Aramaic, and Hebrew, and Greek languages of composition call a “gospel.” Our series is designed to uncover the grounding principles of this gospel as it unfolded over time and was articulated by the Bible in its own terms, before Judaism, Christianity, and Islam emerged.Sponsored by: Institute of Advanced Theology.

For more information, call 845-758-7667, or e-mail [email protected].
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A Mountain Range at the Headwaters of the Amazon Transformed by a Century of Climate Change

New Visualizations Enabled by Mining Lost Aerial Photo Archives

Monday, March 31, 2025
2–3:30 pm

Olin Humanities, Room 102
Join climate scientist Anton Seimon from Bard CEP to learn about a National Geographic-supported project intersecting history and climate science in the High Andes of Peru.

Climate change has destabilized environmental and ecological systems of the tropical high Andes, confronting communities with decisions on how to modify livelihoods and resource use. In this talk, findings on physical landscape changes in the Andes will be located in contexts of a quarter-century of investigations into the biological, ecological and socioeconomic dynamics of a range experiencing profound change.Sponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy.

For more information, call 845-758-7348, or e-mail [email protected].
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A Reading by Rick Moody

Monday, March 31, 2025
4–5 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
Award-winning author Rick Moody will give a reading on Monday, March 31, at 4 pm in Weis Cinema at Bard College. This event, which is cosponsored by the literary magazine Conjunctions, will be the final event in Bradford Morrow’s Innovative Contemporary Fiction Reading Series and is free and open to the public. A Q&A will follow the talk.
For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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On Writing Everything: Amitava Kumar's Takes on the World

A Reading and Conversation with Amitava Kumar

Monday, March 31, 2025
5:30 pm

Reem-Kayden Center Laszlo Z. Bito '60 Auditorium
Amitava Kumar will discuss and read from his work. Introduced and moderated by John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of the Humanities and director of the Written Arts Program Dinaw Mengestu, this event is free and open to the public. 

Amitava Kumar is the author of several books of nonfiction and four novels. His novel Immigrant, Montana was on the best of the year lists at The New Yorker, The New York Times, and President Obama’s list of favorite books of 2018. His latest novel, My Beloved Life, was described by James Wood in The New Yorker as “beautiful, truthful fiction.” Kumar's work has appeared in Granta, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Harper’s, BRICK, Guernica, The Nation and several other publications. He has been awarded a Guggenheim fellowship and a Cullman Center fellowship at the New York Public Library.Sponsored by: Center for Ethics and Writing and Written Arts Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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CMIA - Avant-Garde Program

Monday, March 31, 2025
7:30–11:55 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Details TBA
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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  • 12:30–2 pm The Bible’s Social GospelMonday, March 31, 2025, 12:30–2 pm
  • 2–3:30 pm A Mountain Range at the Headwaters of the Amazon Transformed by a Century of Climate ChangeMonday, March 31, 2025, 2–3:30 pm
  • 4–5 pm A Reading by Rick MoodyMonday, March 31, 2025, 4–5 pm
  • 5:30–6:30 pm Hebrew Language TableMonday, March 31, 2025, 5:30–6:30 pm
  • 5:30–6:30 pm Knitting our Community TogetherMonday, March 31, 2025, 5:30–6:30 pm
  • 5:30 pm On Writing Everything: Amitava Kumar's Takes on the WorldMonday, March 31, 2025, 5:30 pm
  • 6–7 pm Guided MeditationMonday, March 31, 2025, 6–7 pm
  • 7:30–11:55 pm CMIA - Avant-Garde ProgramMonday, March 31, 2025, 7:30–11:55 pm
         

Ongoing Events

  • Runs through Friday, March 7, 2025 New Kinds of Attention
  • Runs through Sunday, March 23, 2025 Spring Recess
  • Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025 Food and Memory Exhibition

Announcements

  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 4 of 8
    Sunday, February 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 1, 2025
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8
    Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8
    Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 
    Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025
  • Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8
    Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

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New Kinds of Attention

Runs through Friday, March 7, 2025
10 am – 2:30 pm

Online Event
The New Kinds of Attention online workshop series offers short, accessible introductions to the Institute for Writing and Teaching's writing-based teaching practices. It is designed for educators who are curious about IWT workshops or looking to expand their writing-based teaching toolkit, including those unable to attend IWT’s on-campus workshops at Bard. The workshops in this series provide an immersive, online introduction to IWT pedagogy and a taste of the experience of our popular July Weeklong Workshops.

In 2025, the series will be held on February 7, February 28, and March 7, from 10 am to 2:30 pm, with a 30 minute break.
For more information, call 845-752-4516, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://iwt.bard.edu/nkoa/.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 4 of 8



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Sunday, February 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 1, 2025

Achebe House
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the 8-week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability.

Our event this week is the Mason Jar Soup Making at The O Zone on March 1st. Please join us and reserve your spot! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram. This nationwide competition is more than just a race, it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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SIGNS, GAMES, AND MESSAGES 2025: A KURTÁG FESTIVAL
Program Two:
Piano Marathon,
Béla Bartók's Mikrokosmos (Book 4, 5 and 6)

Saturday, March 1, 2025
2 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space


Program Two:
Piano Marathon

BARTÓK’S MIKROKOSMOS (BOOKS 4, 5, and 6)
PERFORMED BY STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF THE CONSERVATORY

Béla Bartok (1881-1945)
Selections from Mikrokosmos (Books 4, 5, and 6)

Book 4

Notturno
Honor Doran

Thumb Under
Hasti Safaei

Crossed Hands
Tianxiang (Tessa) Ni

In the Style of a Folk Song
Hongfan Su

Diminished Fifth
Francis Huang

Harmonics
Sophia Cornicello

Minor and Major
Linus Ramakrishnan

Through the Keys
Playsong
Ivy Chen

Children's Song
Evie Tourtelot

Melody in the Mist
Marcos Castilla

Wrestling
Juliette Benveniste

From the Island of Bali
Alexandra Balog

Clashing Sounds
Oskar Baron

Intermezzo
Andrew Altrock

Variations on a Folk Tune
Chelsea Yang

Bulgarian Rhythm (1)
Xinri Zhang

Theme and Inversion 
Yujia Yang

Bulgarian Rhythm (2)
Ivy Chen

Song
Bourrée
Triplets in 9/8 Time   
Marcos Castilla

Dance in 3/4 Time
Fifth Chords
Two-Part Study
Francis Huang

Book 5

Chords Together and Opposed
Staccato and Legato
Staccato
Juliette Benveniste

Boating
Fiona Boak-Kelly

Change of Time
Hasti Safaei

New Hungarian Folk Song
Hasti Safaei
Maggie Yang

Peasant Dance
Hasti Safaei

Alternating Thirds
Village Joke
Fourths
Andrew Altrock

Major Seconds Broken and Together
Syncopation
Tianxiang (Tessa) Ni

Studies in Double Notes
Perpetuum Mobile
Whole-tone Scale
Sophia Cornicello

Unison
Bagpipe
Merry Andrew
Ivy Chen

Book 6

Free Variations
Xinri Zhang

Subject and Reflection
Chelsea Yang

From the Diary of a Fly
Alexandra Balog

Divided Arpeggios
Frank Corliss

Minor Seconds, Major Sevenths
Francis Huang

Chromatic Invention
Yujia Yang

Ostinato
Saoirse Doran

March
Hongfan Su

Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm
Terrence Wilson

(Timing: Approximately 70-75 minutes, no intermission).


This annual three-day festival celebrates the music of Hungarian composer György Kurtág (b. 1926) alongside works by those who shaped or were shaped by his artistry, fostering a timeless, open-ended dialogue between composers, musicians and styles.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Live stream this event on the Conservatory YouTube channel HERE

This festival has been permanently endowed through the generous support of László Z. Bitó '60 and Olivia Cariño.
 Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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SIGNS, GAMES, AND MESSAGES 2025: A KURTÁG FESTIVAL
Program Three:
Literary Inspirations I: Lichtenberg, Joyce and Kurtág

Saturday, March 1, 2025
7 pm

Chapel of the Holy Innocents


Program Three: 
Literary Inspirations I: Lichtenberg, Joyce and Kurtág

J. S. Bach (1685–1750)                    
Trio Sonata No. 1 in E-flat Major, BWV 525
arr. Mordechai Rechtman 
Chloe Brill, bassoon                 
Liliána Szokol, flute
Jalen Mims, clarinet

Gubaidulina (b. 1931)                     
Quasi Hoquetus for Viola, Bassoon, and Piano

Luosha Fang, viola
Blair McMillen, piano
Philip McNaughton, bassoon 

György Kurtág (b. 1926)               
Einige Sätze aus den Sudelbüchern Georg Christoph Lichtenbergs, Op. 37a

Lucy Fitz Gibbons, soprano
Will Langlie-Miletich, double bass

INTERMISSION

Henry Purcell (1659–95)                 
If Music Be the Food of Love, Z. 379C 

arr. Benjamin Britten                         
Tim Widner, baritone

O Solitude, Z. 306
Man Is for the Woman Made, Z. 605        
Imani Oluoch, mezzo-soprano
Nomin Samdan, piano

What Can We Poor Females Do? Z. 518
Imani Oluoch, mezzo-soprano
Tim Widner, baritone
Nomin Samdan, piano

Amy Beth Kirsten (b. 1972)                        
yes I said yes I will Yes. 
Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano
Will Langlie-Miletich, double bass

Péter Eötvös (1944–2024)
Joyce for Solo Clarinet

Mohammad AbdNikfarjam, clarinet

John Cage (1912–92)
The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs
Nowth upon Nacht

Madelin Morales, mezzo-soprano
Yi-Hsuan Hsia, piano

Luciano Berio (1925–2003)             
Thema: Omaggio a Joyce (1958–59)
Electronics

Benjamin Britten (1913–76)
Moore’s Irish Melodies



Sail on, sail on
Dear Harp of my Country! 

Sam Warshauer, tenor
Kayo Iwama, piano

Oft in the stilly night  
The last rose of summer

Benjamin Truncale, tenor
Kayo Iwama, piano


This annual three-day festival celebrates the music of Hungarian composer György Kurtág (b. 1926) alongside works by those who shaped or were shaped by his artistry, fostering a timeless, open-ended dialogue between composers, musicians and styles.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

This evening’s program is only available to in-person audience members.

This festival has been permanently endowed through the generous support of László Z. Bitó '60 and Olivia Cariño.


 Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Spring Benefit: T?N + ABT Studio Company

Saturday, March 1, 2025
7:30–8:30 pm

Fisher Center, Sosnoff Theater

Charles Barker conductor
American Ballet Theatre Studio Company

Two of New York’s finest artistic training programs join forces as the talented graduate musicians of TŌN welcome the exceptional dancers of American Ballet Theatre Studio Company to the Fisher Center at Bard. Enjoy works by George Balanchine, Kevin McKenzie, Gerald Arpino, and others set to music by Verdi, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, and more performed live by a full symphony orchestra.



All proceeds support TŌN’s innovative graduate program that is training the next generation of music professionals to become creative ambassadors for classical music, offering students a full-tuition fellowship and stipend.

Sponsored by: The Orchestra Now.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/spring-benefit-ton-abt-studio-company/.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Christian/Episcopal Service

Sunday, March 2, 2025
9:45 am – 12 pm

Church of St. John the Evangelist, 1114 River Road, Barrytown
Join us for services (Holy Communion) at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist (1114 River Road) in Barrytown. Rides to the church are provided every Sunday throughout the academic year. Please be at the Bard Chapel at 9:45 am to get picked up.

All are welcome!

Christians, non-Christians, spiritual but not religious, agnostics, believers, doubters, seekers, those who have questions about faith and religion, those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world—anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!
For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Catholic Mass

Sunday, March 2, 2025
11:30 am

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
Catholic Mass will be available at 11:30 in the Holy Innocents Chapel. All are welcome!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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SIGNS, GAMES, AND MESSAGES 2025: A KURTÁG FESTIVAL
Program Four:
Literary Inspirations II: Beckett and Kurtág

Sunday, March 2, 2025
4 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space


Program Four:
Literary Inspirations II: Beckett and Kurtág
Works by Kurtág, Schubert and Beethoven.

György Kurtág (b. 1926)     
Hommage à Schubert (Book 3)
Lovely Greetings to Grete Spinnrad (Book 5)
Ryan McCullough, piano

Franz Schubert (1797–1828)                  
Gretchen am Spinnrade, D. 118       
Nacht und Träume, D. 827
Georgia Perdikoulias, soprano
Lara Saldanha, piano

György Kurtág (b. 1926)            
Samuel Beckett Sends Word through Ildikó Monyók in the Translation of István Siklós (“Samuel Beckett: What is the word”), Op. 30a
Sydney Cornett, mezzo-soprano
Ryan McCullough, piano

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)      
Piano Trio, Op. 70, No. 1 (“Ghost”)          
Luosha Fang, violin
Benjamin Hochman, piano
Raman Ramakrishnan, cello

INTERMISSION

Franz Schubert (1797–1828)                          
String Quartet in A Minor, D. 804 (“Rosamunde”) 
Daniel Phillips, violin
Carmit Zori, violin
Melissa Reardon, viola
Raman Ramakrishnan, cello



This annual three-day festival celebrates the music of Hungarian composer György Kurtág (b. 1926) alongside works by those who shaped or were shaped by his artistry, fostering a timeless, open-ended dialogue between composers, musicians and styles.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Live stream this event on the Conservatory YouTube channel HERE

This festival has been permanently endowed through the generous support of László Z. Bitó '60 and Olivia Cariño.


 Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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A Reading by Kelly Link & Jedediah Berry

The award-winning writers will read from new work.

Monday, March 3, 2025
4–5 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
Award-winning writers Kelly Link and Jedediah Berry will give a reading on March 3 at 4 pm in Weis Cinema, followed by a Q&A. The event, which is presented as part of Bradford Morrow's Bard course on innovative contemporary fiction and is cosponsored by the literary magazine Conjunctions, is free and open to the public.
For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Hebrew Language Table

Monday, March 3, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Kline, College Room
Hebrew Language Table is an opportunity to speak Hebrew informally. Everyone in the college community is invited to attend.
 
For more information, call 352-222-1349, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://flcl.bard.edu/language-lab/tables/.
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Knitting our Community Together

Monday, March 3, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Albee Basement (Chaplaincy Offices)
Come by the Chaplaincy office (Albee Basement) to knit or learn how to knit! Crocheters and needleworkers are also invited. Materials including yarn and knitting needles are provided. Everyone is welcome.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Monday, March 3, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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CMIA - 2001

Monday, March 3, 2025
7:30–10:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    (Stanley Kubrick, 1968, UK/USA, 142 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food and Memory Exhibition

Featuring Stephanie Kyuyong Lee’s Hard Labor, Soft Space

Runs through Friday, March 14, 2025

Stevenson Library
Food and Memory, curated by Olivia Tencer, Mayss Al Alami, and Melina Roise, is an exhibition to accompany the third and final Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuk annual conference. This exhibition showcases 10 works by artist and architect Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee. As part of Lee’s project Hard Labor, Soft Space: The Making of Radical Farms, these maps “examine the rural future in the context of climate disasters and political upheavals by exploring the intersections of race, labor, and land in agriculture-based collective living projects, particularly in the Northeastern United States.”

Through a research-based investigation with collective farms and food systems changemakers in the Hudson Valley, Lee “reframes rurality as a site of radical reclamation.” Displayed alongside dried food ingredients representing the building blocks of recipes from Indigenous cookbooks, Food & Memory attempts to reveal both the textural and ecological micro– and social and political macro– of our dinner plates.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Macroeconomic Policies and Care: Exploring Intersections

Featuring Raquel Coello Cremades, UN Women Policy Advisor 

Tuesday, March 4, 2025
5–6 pm

Blithewood
Join the Levy Institute Research Program of Gender Equality and the Economy for a lecture and discussion with Raquel Coello Cremades, UN Women Policy Advisor. Cremades will discuss how care work requires a new conceptualization of the economic system to appropriately integrate its scope and quality. Its relationship with fiscal policy is reciprocal, as the strengthening and expansion of fiscal space are crucial for adequately financing policies and systems.

Dr. Coello Cremades's presentation will be followed by an open Q&A session with audience members.

Register to attend the event via Zoom here. 
 Sponsored by: Levy Economics Institute.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Carolyn Lazard Artist Talk

Tuesday, March 4, 2025
5:30–7 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
Lazard often repurposes ready-made objects, such as a HEPA air purifier, a noise machine, and a power-lifter recliner chair, calling attention to the dependencies and infrastructures of care that sustain social life. CRIP TIME (2018) is a video-based meditation on the time Lazard devotes to organizing a week’s worth of different medications into brightly colored, plastic pill containers. Through documenting this care-based task, Lazard makes visible the often-obscured care and labor of staying alive. In much of their practice, access is both a theme and a material of their work.

All are welcome!
Bard is committed to making every effort to provide reasonable accommodations for accessibility needs. For accommodation requests or for more information about this event, please contact Paige Mead, Studio Art Department Administrator at [email protected].

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://studioartvisitingartistCarolynLazard.
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CMIA - The Popular Front

Tuesday, March 4, 2025
7–9 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Grand Illusion
    (Jean Renoir, 1937, France, 116 minutes, 35mm)
  • La Marseillaise
    (Jean Renoir, 1938, France, 130 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Levy Graduate Programs in Economics Info Session

Learn more about applying to Levy with Thomas Masterson, graduate program director, and Tyler Emerson, outreach and recruitment liaison.

Wednesday, March 5, 2025
9–10 am

Online Event
This information session with Graduate Program Director Thomas Masterson and Graduate Outreach and Recruitment Liaison Tyler Emerson provides an overview of the Levy academic programs, student life, admission requirements, enrollment steps, new scholarships, financial aid procedures, and immigration requirements for international students. Applicants who attend a virtual information session will have their application fees waived.
Register at this link
Sponsored by: Levy Graduate Programs.

For more information, call 845-758-7776, or e-mail [email protected].
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Ash Wednesday Prayer Service and Imposition of Ashes

Wednesday, March 5, 2025
12–1:30 pm

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
All are welcome to gather in the Chapel of the Holy Innocents for Ash Wednesday prayers and to receive ashes as we begin the holy season of Lent. Ashes will be available in the Chapel until 1:30 pm.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Thursday, March 6, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food & Memory

Rethinking Place Third Annual Conference

Thursday, March 6, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/food-memory-a-conference-by-rethinking-place-3994933 
More information: https://storymaps.com/stories/6227b9fd186e41ef9a182b375ddd30ad

Food & Memory is the third and final conference hosted by Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuck. It aims to explore food systems, agricultural practices, and culinary histories as a point of entry into place-making, past, present, and future.
The conference brings together agricultural workers, chefs, food systems scholars, and artists to create fertile ground for interdisciplinary discussion. Situated on the banks of the Mahicantuck (Hudson River) at a time when current food systems, planetary health, and political and environmental instability pose existential threats to the sovereignty and wellbeing of human and non-human kin alike, Rethinking Place aims to center a diverse range of voices and histories that have touched and formed the current agricultural region in which Bard College is located.
The two prior Rethinking Place conferences, focused on emergent and disruptive archives and on Indigenous research methods, engaged themes that continue to apply to Food & Memory. Our complex food systems and their many human and non-human players – recipes and seeds, plants and care - can be seen as living archives, locations of research, and sites of knowledge production. Rethinking Place now hosts a multidisciplinary gathering to directly interrogate questions of food and memory, building on twenty-four months of work in adjacent areas. We are pleased to join our efforts in place-based inquiry with other entities on the Bard campus. For their support over the life of the Rethinking Place project, we thank the Bard Farm, the Center for Environmental Science and Humanities, the Center for Human Rights, and the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food & Memory

Rethinking Place Third Annual Conference

Thursday, March 6, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/food-memory-a-conference-by-rethinking-place-3994933 
More information: https://storymaps.com/stories/6227b9fd186e41ef9a182b375ddd30ad

Food & Memory is the third and final conference hosted by Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuck. It aims to explore food systems, agricultural practices, and culinary histories as a point of entry into place-making, past, present, and future.
The conference brings together agricultural workers, chefs, food systems scholars, and artists to create fertile ground for interdisciplinary discussion. Situated on the banks of the Mahicantuck (Hudson River) at a time when current food systems, planetary health, and political and environmental instability pose existential threats to the sovereignty and wellbeing of human and non-human kin alike, Rethinking Place aims to center a diverse range of voices and histories that have touched and formed the current agricultural region in which Bard College is located.
The two prior Rethinking Place conferences, focused on emergent and disruptive archives and on Indigenous research methods, engaged themes that continue to apply to Food & Memory. Our complex food systems and their many human and non-human players – recipes and seeds, plants and care - can be seen as living archives, locations of research, and sites of knowledge production. Rethinking Place now hosts a multidisciplinary gathering to directly interrogate questions of food and memory, building on twenty-four months of work in adjacent areas. We are pleased to join our efforts in place-based inquiry with other entities on the Bard campus. For their support over the life of the Rethinking Place project, we thank the Bard Farm, the Center for Environmental Science and Humanities, the Center for Human Rights, and the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Amar Kanwar: The Scene of Crime

Friday, March 7, 2025
12–1:30 pm

Online Event
Amar Kanwar’s films and multi-media works explore the politics of power, violence, and justice. His multi-layered installations originate in narratives often drawn from zones of conflict and are characterized by a unique poetic approach to the personal, social, and political. In this talk, Kanwar will present his learnings, doubts, and inadequacies in dealing with evidence of violence through artistic practice. He will demonstrate how, as he navigates through various scenes of crime, both in the context of India and internationally, he responds to and comprehends traces of violence using images, sound, and text.
Imagine the morning newspaper, headlines in couplets, black and white but in verse. Imagine that constellation of words. Truth as told by the stars and birds. Translated by bread and transcribed by daughters.

Imagine the clash of silences, the sting and honey of the bee, and the lamenting obituary. 
Imagine night as day and day as night, the moon as witness, and the sun as a doctor. Nurses as editors, poets as reporters, and the village balladeer the week’s ombudsman. Imagine traitors as lovers, outlaws as fathers, and renegades as poets.

Imagine talking curtains and storyteller tiffin boxes. Imagine columns becoming cups and rows becoming dogs. Mountain dogs, river dogs, factory dogs, gutter dogs, tree dogs, and kitchen sink dogs. 

Imagine the color of that grey.
Imagine the formal presentation of poetry as news of the day.
Imagine the formal presentation of poetry as evidence in a future war crimes tribunal.
Sponsored by: Center for Human Rights and the Arts.

For more information, call 518-495-9694, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://bard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_d6WSOBKkRwerqgIE3zcKWg.
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The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading Group

Most Fridays at 1pm EST

Friday, March 7, 2025
1–2:30 pm

Online Event
We begin a new book: The Life of the Mind was Hannah Arendt’s unfinished final work. In it, she focuses on three basic mental activities—thinking, willing, and judging—and their relation to the world of appearances and to the human capacity for moral and political action. The new critical edition makes available in print, for the first time, the text of the typescripts as Arendt left them, complemented by a wealth of previously unpublished material, detailed annotations, and extensive scholarly commentary. We will also be referring to Mary McCarthy's edition for increased accessibility.

Free to HAC members and to Bard students, staff, and faculty! Email [email protected] for the Zoom link.

Find the full Virtural Reading Group schedule: hac.bard.edu/programs/vrg/ Get the new critical edition of The Life of the Mind here.

Don't worry if you miss a VRG meeting! We post them all on our YouTube channel the week after they're recorded. Or tune in to an edited version of the chapter readings plus bonus episodes on our podcast, Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz.Sponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Senior Project Festival

Friday, March 7, 2025
7:30–8:30 pm

Fisher Center, LUMA Theater

A weekend of performances created by the graduating seniors of Bard’s Theater & Performance Program.

Sponsored by: Bard Theater & Performance Program.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/senior-project-festival-5/.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Food & Memory

Rethinking Place Third Annual Conference

Thursday, March 6, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/food-memory-a-conference-by-rethinking-place-3994933 
More information: https://storymaps.com/stories/6227b9fd186e41ef9a182b375ddd30ad

Food & Memory is the third and final conference hosted by Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuck. It aims to explore food systems, agricultural practices, and culinary histories as a point of entry into place-making, past, present, and future.
The conference brings together agricultural workers, chefs, food systems scholars, and artists to create fertile ground for interdisciplinary discussion. Situated on the banks of the Mahicantuck (Hudson River) at a time when current food systems, planetary health, and political and environmental instability pose existential threats to the sovereignty and wellbeing of human and non-human kin alike, Rethinking Place aims to center a diverse range of voices and histories that have touched and formed the current agricultural region in which Bard College is located.
The two prior Rethinking Place conferences, focused on emergent and disruptive archives and on Indigenous research methods, engaged themes that continue to apply to Food & Memory. Our complex food systems and their many human and non-human players – recipes and seeds, plants and care - can be seen as living archives, locations of research, and sites of knowledge production. Rethinking Place now hosts a multidisciplinary gathering to directly interrogate questions of food and memory, building on twenty-four months of work in adjacent areas. We are pleased to join our efforts in place-based inquiry with other entities on the Bard campus. For their support over the life of the Rethinking Place project, we thank the Bard Farm, the Center for Environmental Science and Humanities, the Center for Human Rights, and the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts.Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Senior Project Festival

Saturday, March 8, 2025
2–3 pm

Fisher Center, LUMA Theater

A weekend of performances created by the graduating seniors of Bard’s Theater & Performance Program.

Sponsored by: Bard Theater & Performance Program.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/senior-project-festival-5/.
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Senior Project Festival

Saturday, March 8, 2025
7:30–8:30 pm

Fisher Center, LUMA Theater

A weekend of performances created by the graduating seniors of Bard’s Theater & Performance Program.

Sponsored by: Bard Theater & Performance Program.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/senior-project-festival-5/.
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Christian/Episcopal Service

Sunday, March 9, 2025
9:45 am – 12 pm

Church of St. John the Evangelist, 1114 River Road, Barrytown
Join us for services (Holy Communion) at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist (1114 River Road) in Barrytown. Rides to the church are provided every Sunday throughout the academic year. Please be at the Bard Chapel at 9:45 am to get picked up.

All are welcome!

Christians, non-Christians, spiritual but not religious, agnostics, believers, doubters, seekers, those who have questions about faith and religion, those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world—anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!
For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Catholic Mass

Sunday, March 9, 2025
11:30 am

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
Catholic Mass will be available at 11:30 in the Holy Innocents Chapel. All are welcome!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Senior Project Festival

Sunday, March 9, 2025
2–3 pm

Fisher Center, LUMA Theater

A weekend of performances created by the graduating seniors of Bard’s Theater & Performance Program.

Sponsored by: Bard Theater & Performance Program.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/senior-project-festival-5/.
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Bard Chinese Ensemble Spring Concert 2025

Shutong Li, conductor

Sunday, March 9, 2025
2–3:30 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
The Spring concert of the Bard Chinese Ensemble's 24-25 season features a new selection of captivating works for our large ensemble comprised of Bard Conservatory's Chinese instrument students along with Western instrument players eager to explore this distinctive repertoire.
Join us to experience four unique pieces arranged by conductor Shutong Li especially for this concert: 
  • A stunning double concerto for dizi and flute, seamlessly blending Eastern and Western musical traditions with a deeply moving narrative.
  • Two movements from the sheng concerto Peacock, evoking the elegance of Baroque music.
  • The Blasting of Master Handan with explosive, dramatic passages reminiscent of The Rite of Spring.
  • The Four Seasons Garden by the esteemed composer Wang Danhong, delivering emotional depth that goes straight to the heart.
FREE and open to the public.
View the livestream at https://www.youtube.com/live/VDmXVduiYKo Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7026, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.barduschinamusic.org/events/chinese-ensemble-spring-25.
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Recital: Katherine and Elizabeth Chernyak

Sunday, March 9, 2025
7 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Presenting a recital of works by Steven Bonacci, Bohuslav Martinů, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube channel here.
 Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Hebrew Language Table

Monday, March 10, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Kline, College Room
Hebrew Language Table is an opportunity to speak Hebrew informally. Everyone in the college community is invited to attend.
 
For more information, call 352-222-1349, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://flcl.bard.edu/language-lab/tables/.
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Knitting our Community Together

Monday, March 10, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Albee Basement (Chaplaincy Offices)
Come by the Chaplaincy office (Albee Basement) to knit or learn how to knit! Crocheters and needleworkers are also invited. Materials including yarn and knitting needles are provided. Everyone is welcome.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Monday, March 10, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Noon Concert Series

An hour-long program of short performances by Bard Conservatory students. 

Monday, March 10, 2025
12 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube channel here.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7196, or e-mail [email protected].
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Photography Mentorship Program: Artist Lecture with Johan Orellana

Monday, March 10, 2025
5–8 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
Come and listen to Johan Orellana, a Bard alumni, speak about his work! This event is free and open to the public.Sponsored by: Student Activities.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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COUNTED OUT: Film screening and discussion

Tuesday, March 11, 2025
5:30–8 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
In the 21st century, fueled by technology, data, and algorithms, math determines who has the power to shape our world. The math documentary COUNTED OUT explains how, “…whether we know it or not, our numeric literacy—whether we can speak the language of math—is a critical determinant of social and economic power.”

Please reserve your ticket as space is limited.Sponsored by: Division of Science, Mathematics, and Computing.

For more information, call 845-758-7191, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bard-math-circle-counted-out-film-screening-tickets-1238121056409.
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CMIA - La Marseillaise and Rules of the Game

Tuesday, March 11, 2025
7–9 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • La Marseillaise
    (Jean Renoir, 1938, France, 132 minutes, 35mm)
  • The Rules of the Game
    (Jean Renoir, 1939, France, 110 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability -- Online Info Session

Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability holds online informational sessions for prospective students to learn more about graduate school.

Tuesday, March 11, 2025
7–8 pm

Online Event
Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability holds online informational sessions for prospective students to learn more about graduate school options in our MBA in Sustainability and Center for Environmental Policy programs.

Join us on Tuesday, March 11, 2024 at 7:00pm ET to learn about our programs directly from Director Eban Goodstein and the admissions team. There will be a time for questions at the end of the session. Register here!

WHAT WE COVER:
  • Overview of graduate program offerings
  • Alumni success and career outcomes
  • Admissions information
  • Financial aid and scholarships
  • Prerequisite course information
  • Tips for a standout application
A $65 application fee waiver is available to those who participate in the webinar.

REGISTER HERESponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy; Bard Graduate Programs; Bard MBA in Sustainability.

For more information, call 845-663-4197, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://gpsresources.bard.edu/online-info-session-march-11-2025.
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CANCELED: Kendra Colton, soprano, and Kayo Iwama, piano

Works by Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Fauré, Finzi, Andy Vores, Warlock, Quilter and Peter Childs.  

Tuesday, March 11, 2025
7 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Free and open to the public.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7196, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Bard Graduate Program Fair 

Wednesday, March 12, 2025
12 pm – 2 am

Bertelsmann Campus Center
Meet and speak with Admission reps from Bard College Graduate Programs. Learn about the many academic programs and gain insight into fields of study, application timelines, and options for Bard students.

Bard Graduate Programs
MA | MS | MM | MEd | MAT | MFA | MBA | MPhil | PhD
Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
Master of Arts in Teaching
Graduate Programs in Sustainability:
- Environmental Policy
- Environmental Science
- MBA in Sustainability
Levy Economics Institute Graduate Programs in Economic Theory and Policy
Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture
Center for Curatorial Studies and Art in Contemporary Culture
Graduate Vocal Arts Program at the Bard Conservatory
Graduate Conducting Programs at the Bard Conservatory
Chinese Music and Culture - The Chinese Music Institute
The Orchestra Now
Longy School of Music of Bard College Master of Music Program
Center for Human Rights and The Arts
M.A. in Global StudiesSponsored by: Bard Graduate Programs; Career Development Office.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Third Year Recitals

7:00 PM - Nguyễn Thảo Nguyên (Bibi Nguyen), soprano
8:00 PM - Jane Sheehan, soprano

Wednesday, March 12, 2025
7 pm

Olin Hall
Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube channel here.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Thursday, March 13, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Tara Rodgers Artist Talk and Performance

Thursday, March 13, 2025
4 pm

Bard Hall
Join us for an artist talk and performance from Tara Rodgers.Sponsored by: Experimental Humanities Program; Music Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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CMIA - Kids

Thursday, March 13, 2025
7:30–9 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Kids
    (Larry Clark, 1996, USA, 91 minutes, 35mm)
This is a special student-intiated screening organized in conjunction with the World Cinema Club. All are welcome.
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading Group

Most Fridays at 1pm EST

Friday, March 14, 2025
1–2:30 pm

Online Event
We begin a new book: The Life of the Mind was Hannah Arendt’s unfinished final work. In it, she focuses on three basic mental activities—thinking, willing, and judging—and their relation to the world of appearances and to the human capacity for moral and political action. The new critical edition makes available in print, for the first time, the text of the typescripts as Arendt left them, complemented by a wealth of previously unpublished material, detailed annotations, and extensive scholarly commentary. We will also be referring to Mary McCarthy's edition for increased accessibility.

Free to HAC members and to Bard students, staff, and faculty! Email [email protected] for the Zoom link.

Find the full Virtural Reading Group schedule: hac.bard.edu/programs/vrg/ Get the new critical edition of The Life of the Mind here.

Don't worry if you miss a VRG meeting! We post them all on our YouTube channel the week after they're recorded. Or tune in to an edited version of the chapter readings plus bonus episodes on our podcast, Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz.Sponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading Group

Most Fridays at 1pm EST

Friday, March 14, 2025
1–2:30 pm

Online Event
We're reading The Life of the Mind, Hannah Arendt’s unfinished final work. In it, she focuses on three basic mental activities—thinking, willing, and judging—and their relation to the world of appearances and to the human capacity for moral and political action. The new critical edition makes available in print, for the first time, the text of the typescripts as Arendt left them, complemented by a wealth of previously unpublished material, detailed annotations, and extensive scholarly commentary. We will also be referring to Mary McCarthy's edition for increased accessibility.

Free to HAC members and to Bard students, staff, and faculty! Email [email protected] for the Zoom link.

Find the full Virtural Reading Group schedule: hac.bard.edu/programs/vrg/ Get the new critical edition of The Life of the Mind here.

Don't worry if you miss a VRG meeting! We post them all on our YouTube channel the week after they're recorded. Or tune in to an edited version of the chapter readings plus bonus episodes on our podcast, Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz.Sponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Spring Recess

Runs through Sunday, March 23, 2025

Bard College Campus
Sponsored by: Registrar's Office.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Bard Conservatory Orchestra

Saturday, March 15, 2025
7–8 pm

Fisher Center, Sosnoff Theater

A concert by the Bard Conservatory Orchestra with maestro Leon Botstein, featuring works by Brahms, Franck, Perle, and pianist Tianxiang (Tessa) Ni, performing Mozart’s Concerto No. 24.


 

The Bard Conservatory Orchestra
Leon Botstein, Music Director

Johannes Brahms
Variations on a Theme by Haydn

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491
Tianxiang (Tessa) Ni, piano

George Perle
Six Bagatelles

César Franck
Symphony in D minor

Artwork: Hilma af Klint, Primordial Chaos, No. 16, The WU/ROSEN Series. Grupp 1, 1906-07

Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/bcom-3-25/.
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Christian/Episcopal Service

Sunday, March 16, 2025
9:45 am – 12 pm

Church of St. John the Evangelist, 1114 River Road, Barrytown
Join us for services (Holy Communion) at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist (1114 River Road) in Barrytown. Rides to the church are provided every Sunday throughout the academic year. Please be at the Bard Chapel at 9:45 am to get picked up.

All are welcome!

Christians, non-Christians, spiritual but not religious, agnostics, believers, doubters, seekers, those who have questions about faith and religion, those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world—anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!
For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Catholic Mass

Sunday, March 16, 2025
11:30 am

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
Catholic Mass will be available at 11:30 in the Holy Innocents Chapel. All are welcome!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Hebrew Language Table

Monday, March 17, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Kline, College Room
Hebrew Language Table is an opportunity to speak Hebrew informally. Everyone in the college community is invited to attend.
 
For more information, call 352-222-1349, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://flcl.bard.edu/language-lab/tables/.
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Knitting our Community Together

Monday, March 17, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Albee Basement (Chaplaincy Offices)
Come by the Chaplaincy office (Albee Basement) to knit or learn how to knit! Crocheters and needleworkers are also invited. Materials including yarn and knitting needles are provided. Everyone is welcome.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Monday, March 17, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Building a Career in Sustainability: Ask the Waste Management Experts

Tackle the waste crisis and build a sustainable career with insights from experts in waste management and circularity.

Wednesday, March 19, 2025
7–8:30 pm

Online Event
RSVP HERE for this free virtual panel

ABOUT THE EVENT:
Floating islands of plastic in our oceans, the dumping of fast fashion waste in developing countries, and the volatile market for recycled materials all signal that we’ve reached a crisis point in managing waste for an ever-growing, over-consuming population.

Sustainability leaders working in waste management and circularity play a critical roll in creating a sustainable and just future. Join the Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability for this conversation to hear from waste management and circularity experts who work, often unseen, to manage waste streams and redesign supply chains  to tackle these challenges.  Learn how they launched and grew their careers, what tips they have for high impact careers in the industry, and what they look for in new hires.

The Panel:
  • Wendy Lau (moderator) - Bard MBA in Sustainability Candidate
  • Kristin Hanczor - Senior Associate, Venues at WM
  • Katie Mencke - Manager at AFRY
  • Tessa Rainbolt - Senior Sustainability Associate at WM
  • Rachel Savain - Sustainability Analyst at AutoNation
Sponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy; Bard MBA in Sustainability.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/building-a-career-in-sustainability-ask-the-waste-management-experts-registration-1258843527879?aff=oddtdtcreator.
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Thursday, March 20, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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My Town at EMPAC RPI

Friday, March 21, 2025
7 pm

The Office of Development and Alumni/ae Affairs cordially invites you to a production of My Town, choreographed and directed by Bard Assistant Professor of Theater and Performance, Jack Ferver. The small town is a portal that provides special access into questions of self-expression and collective agency. Set loosely in an area of upstate New York, My Town considers the queer experience outside urban metropoles, and the ways physical geography marks the interior terrains of the mind. 

A meet and greet with Jack Ferver will take place following the performance.

Jack Ferver is a New York–based writer, choreographer, and director. Their genre-defying performances, which have been called “so extreme that they sometimes look and feel like exorcisms” (New Yorker), explore the tragicomedy of the human psyche. Ferver’s “darkly humorous” (New York Times) works interrogate and indict an array of psychological and sociopolitical issues, particularly in the realms of gender, sexual orientation, and power struggles. Their visionary direction blurs boundaries between fantastic theatrics and stark naturalism, character and self, humor and horror.

RSVP HereSponsored by: Bard College Alumni/ae Association; Office of Alumni/ae Affairs; Office of Development and Alumni/ae Affairs.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://bardian.bard.edu/register/mytown.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Christian/Episcopal Service

Sunday, March 23, 2025
9:45 am – 12 pm

Church of St. John the Evangelist, 1114 River Road, Barrytown
Join us for services (Holy Communion) at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist (1114 River Road) in Barrytown. Rides to the church are provided every Sunday throughout the academic year. Please be at the Bard Chapel at 9:45 am to get picked up.

All are welcome!

Christians, non-Christians, spiritual but not religious, agnostics, believers, doubters, seekers, those who have questions about faith and religion, those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world—anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!
For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Catholic Mass

Sunday, March 23, 2025
11:30 am

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
Catholic Mass will be available at 11:30 in the Holy Innocents Chapel. All are welcome!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Joan Tower & Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5

Sunday, March 23, 2025
4–6:05 pm

Peter Norton Symphony Space in NYC
TŌN Resident Conductor Zachary Schwartzman returns with the orchestra to Symphony Space for another free concert. The program opens with the colorful Fanfare for Samuel Barber by David Serkin Ludwig, nephew of the late Peter Serkin, a Bard Conservatory faculty member. Cellist Raman Ramakrishnan, a founding member of the Daedalus Quartet and a Bard Conservatory faculty member, joins TŌN for A New Day, a recent composition by another Bard Conservatory faculty member, the renowned Joan Tower. The concert concludes with Tchaikovsky’s emotional Symphony no.5.

Info and RSVP at ton.bard.edu/events/tchaikovsky/
 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Hebrew Language Table

Monday, March 24, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Kline, College Room
Hebrew Language Table is an opportunity to speak Hebrew informally. Everyone in the college community is invited to attend.
 
For more information, call 352-222-1349, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://flcl.bard.edu/language-lab/tables/.
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Knitting our Community Together

Monday, March 24, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Albee Basement (Chaplaincy Offices)
Come by the Chaplaincy office (Albee Basement) to knit or learn how to knit! Crocheters and needleworkers are also invited. Materials including yarn and knitting needles are provided. Everyone is welcome.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Monday, March 24, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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The Bible’s Social Gospel

Institute of Advanced Theology Spring Lecture Series

Monday, March 24, 2025
12:30–2 pm

Bard Hall
A lecture series from Bruce Chilton, Bernard Iddings Bell Professor of Philosophy and Religion; Director, Institute of Advanced Theology
The Bible does not mean only what Christianity says it means, or only what Judaism says it means, or only what Islam says it means. Biblical meaning also cannot be reduced to the caricatures produced by a small but strident coterie of atheist Fundamentalists in recent years.

The Bible unfolded over the course of a millennium of development. During that process social forces in each phase shaped the texts as they stand today, and in some cases the texts can be seen to push back against their contexts. The formation of the Bible resulted in the evolution of a social message, what the Aramaic, and Hebrew, and Greek languages of composition call a “gospel.” Our series is designed to uncover the grounding principles of this gospel as it unfolded over time and was articulated by the Bible in its own terms, before Judaism, Christianity, and Islam emerged.Sponsored by: Institute of Advanced Theology.

For more information, call 845-758-7667, or e-mail [email protected].
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CMIA - Forms of Realism

Monday, March 24, 2025
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Man of Aran
    (Robert Flaherty, 1934, UK, 80 minutes, 35mm)
  • Jazz on a Summer’s Day
    (Aram Avakian and Bert Stern, 1959, USA, 85 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Book Presentation: The Last Soviet Artist
and Workshop Portrait-Interview

With artist Victoria Lomasko

Tuesday, March 25, 2025
5 pm

Olin Language Center, Room 115
Please join us for an evening with Victoria Lomasko, who will present her new book, The Last Soviet Artist, and conduct a hands-on workshop (Portrait-Interview) in graphic reportage.

Victoria Lomasko’s (b. 1978) practice of graphic reportage synthesizes image and text, taking the form of novels, journalism, comics, paintings and monumental murals. A renowned dissident voice in the highly censored environment of contemporary Russia, Lomasko’s seminal graphic novels, including Other Russias and Forbidden Art, have an honest style exposing the country’s inequalities and injustices whilst amplifying and defending the plight of Russia’s many voiceless and unseen communities. Travelling across Russia and neighboring countries, often at huge personal risk, her work often embraces a magical realist sensibility as a method of processing subjective and visceral experiences. Lomasko’s most recent novel, The Last Soviet Artist, finished three weeks before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, is a timely work anticipating the region’s seismic political changes that won the 2022 Free Voice award from PEN Catalan and Prix Couilles au Cul pour le Courage Artistique, Festival de BD d’Angoulême.Sponsored by: Art History and Visual Culture, Human Rights, Russian and Eurasian Studies, and Studio Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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For Love of the World on Radio Kingston

Conversations with the Hannah Arendt Center

Tuesday, March 25, 2025
6–6:30 pm

Online Event
This month's special guests are Thomas Wild, Thomas Bartscherer, and Wout Cornelissen in conversation about Hannah Arendt's Complete Works - Critical Edition and the new edition of The Life of the Mind with host Roger Berkowitz, Founder and Academic Director of the Hannah Arendt Center.

Thomas Wild is Research Director at the Hannah Arendt Center and Professor of German Studies and Literature at Bard College, and works on modern European and German literature and culture. In his research as well as in his teaching he’s particularly interested in the intersections between literature and history, politics, and philosophy. A current focus of his work addresses the poetics and ethics of multilingualism. Wild has published an introductory book on Hannah Arendt’s life, work, and reception and a monograph on Hannah Arendt’s intellectual relationships with post-war writers. His most recent book on the distinguished poet Ilse Aichinger discusses a contemporary poetics of hospitality. Several editions of letters emerged from Thomas Wild’s ongoing intrigue for correspondences and intellectual networks, including prominent writers such as Uwe Johnson, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, and Joachim Fest. Poetry is an interlocutor in most of his courses and in many of his publications, among the latter are a collection of poems by Thomas Brasch and translations of contemporary American poets. Thomas Wild serves as general editor on the distinguished international team preparing the first scholarly edition of Hannah Arendt’s Complete Works, which appears in print and digitally, presenting all published and unpublished writings of this eminent thinker in the original English and in the original German – a project providing the foundation for future research on Hannah Arendt, digital humanities, and what it means to think in a plurality of languages.

Thomas Bartscherer works in the humanities and the arts and on the study of politics and liberal education. Recent publications include the critical edition of Hannah Arendt’s final work, The Life of the Mind, which he co-edited for the Complete Works series, and When the People Rule: Popular Sovereignty in Theory and Practice, co-edited for Cambridge University Press. His six-hour opera, Stranger Love, created with composer Dylan Mattingly, was commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, where it premiered in 2023. His work has also been performed at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, the Prototype Festival, and the First Take West Coast Opera Workshop. Bartscherer also writes on technology, new media, performance, and contemporary art, and has published translations from German and French. He is co-editor of Erotikon: Essays on Eros Ancient and Modern and Switching Codes: Thinking Through Digital Technology in the Humanities and the Arts, both from the University of Chicago Press. He has held research fellowships at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, the Universities of Heidelberg, and the University of Munich. He has held visiting positions as Associate Research Professor at Vanderbilt University and as Senior Fellow in residence at the Center for Advanced Film Studies at the Freie Universität in Berlin. He was Director of Bard’s Language and Thinking Program from 2010-2015. Bartscherer is a research associate on the Équipe Nietzsche at the Institut des Textes et Manuscrits Modernes and is a Senior Fellow that the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and the Humanities at Bard College. He holds a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MA and PhD from the University of Chicago.

Wout Cornelissen is appointed as Assistant Professor (tenured) of Philosophy of Law at Radboud University, Nijmegen. Previously, he has held positions at FU Berlin, Vanderbilt University, Utrecht University, Bard College, and VU Amsterdam. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Leiden University. He is co-editor of the new, critical edition of Hannah Arendt’s The Life of the Mind, which has been published in 2024 as vol. 14 of the Complete Works (Wallstein Verlag). He has published essays on Arendt’s conceptions of thinking in the edited volumes Artifacts of Thinking: Reading Arendt’s Denktagebuch (Fordham UP, 2017) and The Bloomsbury Companion to Arendt (2020), and on her practice of quoting in The Phenomenology of Testimony (Brill, 2025).

For Love of the World, every fourth Tuesday from 6-6:30 pm on Radio Kingston is your portal to the bold ideas and respectful, deep conversations about contemporary issues that we’re having regularly at the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College. Join host Roger Berkowitz each month as we delve into the work of one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, Hannah Arendt, with renowned scholars and public intellectuals, and exemplify what it means to have a conversation of patient humility, in the Arendtian tradition. 

1490 AM | 107.9 FM | or stream online and anytime at radiokingston.orgSponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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CMIA - Renoir and the Second World War

Tuesday, March 25, 2025
7–9 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Salute to France
    (Jean Renoir, 1944, USA, 34 minutes)
  • This Land is Mine
    (Jean Renoir, 1943, USA, 94 minutes)
  • Swamp Water
    (Jean Renoir, 1941, USA, 90 minutes)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability -- Virtual Open House

Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability holds virtual open houses for prospective students to learn more about graduate school options in our MBA in Sustainability and Center for Environmental Policy programs.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025
7–8:30 pm

Online Event
Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability holds virtual open houses for prospective students to learn more about graduate school options in our MBA in Sustainability and Center for Environmental Policy programs.

During these open houses, prospective students have the opportunity to meet with alumni and faculty from their program of interest. It's the perfect way to connect with the Bard GPS community, and get any questions answered about the student experience directly from those who know it best - the faculty and alumni of the programs.

WHAT WE COVER:
  • Overview of graduate program offerings
  • Student experience
  • Alumni career outcomes
  • General admissions and financial aid information
A $65 application fee waiver is available to those who participate in the webinar.

REGISTER HERESponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy; Bard Graduate Programs; Bard MBA in Sustainability.

For more information, call 845-663-4197, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://gpsresources.bard.edu/virtual-open-house-march-26-2025.
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Thursday, March 27, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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De Gruyter-Arendt Center Lecture in Political Thinking

Neil Roberts to Keynote the 2025 Spring Conference on Hannah Arendt and Black Revolutionary Thought

Thursday, March 27, 2025
5:30–7:15 pm

Reem-Kayden Center Laszlo Z. Bito '60 Auditorium
Neil Roberts of Williams College will keynote on the topic of The Revolutionary Spirit: Hannah Arendt and Black Political Thought. Free and open to the public, the lecture will also be live streamed on the Arendt Center's YouTube channel.

Neil Roberts is associate dean of the faculty and the John B. McCoy and John T. McCoy professor of Africana studies, political theory, and the philosophy of religion at Williams College. Roberts was President of the Caribbean Philosophical Association from 2016-19, and he served for several years on the Executive Editorial Board of the journal Political Theory. His publications include the books Creolizing Hannah Arendt (2024, with Marilyn Nissim-Sabat), A Political Companion to Frederick Douglass (2018), the collaborative volume Journeys in Caribbean Thought (2016), and the award-winning text Freedom as Marronage (2015) as well as numerous articles, book forewords (such as the 2024 foreword to Teodros Kiros's Zara Yacob's Inauguration of Modernity and Cardiocentrism), and chapters on creolizing the canon, Black radicalism, totalitarianism and modern politics, and the bounds of political theory. His work has appeared in periodicals such as Black Perspectives, Caribbean Studies, The C.L.R. James Journal, Contemporary Political Theory, HA: The Journal of the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and the Humanities, Perspectives on Politics, Small Axe, and Theory & Event. How to Live Free in an Age of Pessimism is his next monograph, and he's at work both on a study of Haile Selassie I and the Oxford Handbook of Sylvia Wynter. 

The De Gruyter-Arendt Center Lecture in Political Thinking series aims to promote and foster the legacy of Hannah Arendt’s thought. A partnership between the Hannah Arendt Center (HAC) at Bard College and De Gruyter publishing, the lecture will be delivered annually by a prominent scholar. De Gruyter explicitly intends for the lecture series to be open to a broad approach to Arendt across the disciplines of not only philosophy and political theory but the humanities and social sciences more generally. The Lecturer is selected by the HAC in consultation with previous Lecturers and De Gruyter.
 
Sponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://hac.bard.edu/programs/de-gruyter-arendt/.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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POSTPONED Third Year Recital: Christina Ng-Leyba, trombone 

THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED. NEW DATE/TIME TO COME

Works by Galliard, Stojowski, and Guilmant.

Friday, March 28, 2025
1 pm

Olin Hall
THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED. NEW DATE/TIME TO COME

Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube channel here.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading Group

Most Fridays at 1pm EST

Friday, March 28, 2025
1–2:30 pm

Online Event
We're reading The Life of the Mind, Hannah Arendt’s unfinished final work. In it, she focuses on three basic mental activities—thinking, willing, and judging—and their relation to the world of appearances and to the human capacity for moral and political action. The new critical edition makes available in print, for the first time, the text of the typescripts as Arendt left them, complemented by a wealth of previously unpublished material, detailed annotations, and extensive scholarly commentary. We will also be referring to Mary McCarthy's edition for increased accessibility.

Free to HAC members and to Bard students, staff, and faculty! Email [email protected] for the Zoom link.

Find the full Virtural Reading Group schedule: hac.bard.edu/programs/vrg/ Get the new critical edition of The Life of the Mind here.

Don't worry if you miss a VRG meeting! We post them all on our YouTube channel the week after they're recorded. Or tune in to an edited version of the chapter readings plus bonus episodes on our podcast, Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz.Sponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center.

For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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Third Year Recital: Wenjun (Jessy) Lu, pipa

Works by Yang Jieming, He Xie, and Wang Danhong.

Friday, March 28, 2025
1 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Featuring Kexilin Ke, konghou and Yi-Hsuan Hsia, piano

Free and open to the public.
 Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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AHS Discussion on American Foreign Policy with Matthew Nimetz

Friday, March 28, 2025
5–7 pm

Reem-Kayden Center Room 102
Join the Alexander Hamilton Society at Bard for an insightful discussion with diplomat and public servant Matthew Nimetz. On March 28th at 5 pm, Nimetz will explore the state of American foreign policy under a second Trump administration. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from an expert with decades of experience in diplomacy, law, and public service.
For more information, call 347-653-2728, or e-mail [email protected].
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Student Recital: Ethan Young, cello, with Neilson Chen, piano

Featuring works by Beethoven, Barber, and Myaskovsky.

Friday, March 28, 2025
7 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube channel here.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025

Achebe House
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Songs for a Season: Kendra Colton, soprano, and Kayo Iwama, piano

Works by Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Fauré, Finzi, Andy Vores, Warlock, Quilter and Peter Childs.  

Saturday, March 29, 2025
4 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube Channel here.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7196, or e-mail [email protected].
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West Point Band: American Tapestry

Saturday, March 29, 2025
7–8 pm

Fisher Center, Sosnoff Theater

The West Point Concert Band returns to Bard!

Comprised of graduates from America’s finest music schools, this versatile ensemble entertains and inspires audiences through innovative programming and world-class performances in concert and ceremonial settings.

This concert is sold out. There is a waitlist available beginning 1 hour prior to the performance in person at the Box Office. Entry is not guaranteed.

Sponsored by: Fisher Center.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/wpb-2025/.
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Student Recital: Jing Yi Sutherland, cello, with Pei-Hsuan Shen, piano

Featuring works by Schumann and Beethoven.

Saturday, March 29, 2025
7 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Free and open to the public.
Livestreaming on the Conservatory YouTube channel here.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Christian/Episcopal Service

Sunday, March 30, 2025
9:45 am – 12 pm

Church of St. John the Evangelist, 1114 River Road, Barrytown
Join us for services (Holy Communion) at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist (1114 River Road) in Barrytown. Rides to the church are provided every Sunday throughout the academic year. Please be at the Bard Chapel at 9:45 am to get picked up.

All are welcome!

Christians, non-Christians, spiritual but not religious, agnostics, believers, doubters, seekers, those who have questions about faith and religion, those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world—anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!
For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Catholic Mass

Sunday, March 30, 2025
11:30 am

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
Catholic Mass will be available at 11:30 in the Holy Innocents Chapel. All are welcome!
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Paths to Enlightenment: Beethoven’s Opp. 95, 96, and 97

All Beethoven program featuring Joseph Lin and Claire Bourg, violins; Natalie Loughran, viola; Raman Ramakrishnan, cello; and Helen Huang, piano

Sunday, March 30, 2025
2 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
Free and open to the public.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7196, or e-mail [email protected].
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Violin Masterclass: Joseph Lin

Sunday, March 30, 2025
4 pm

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space


A renowned performer and teacher, Joseph Lin appears regularly throughout the U.S., Asia, and Europe. He was first violinist of the Juilliard String Quartet from 2011 to 2018, and he continues to teach violin and chamber music at the Juilliard School. Lin’s recent projects include a collaboration with Robert Levin featuring Beethoven and Schubert on period instruments, performances of Bartók’s Second Violin Concerto, Beethoven’s late string quartets, and the complete Beethoven Violin Sonatas with Helen Huang at Juilliard.  Marking the 300th year of Bach’s Violin Sonatas and Partitas in 2020, Lin presented complete cycles in Boston and Philadelphia.  Recent seasons have included baroque and classical period instrument performances on both viola and violin.   In 2025, Joseph Lin presents a special Beethoven program (Op. 95 “Serioso” Quartet, Op. 96 Sonata, and Op. 97 “Archduke” Trio) in numerous cities around the U.S.   

From 2007 to 2011, Lin was a professor at Cornell University, where his projects included the inaugural Chinese Musicians Residency, as well as a collaboration with Cornell composers to study Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas and create new works inspired by Bach.

Lin was a founding member of the Formosa Quartet, which won the 2006 London String Quartet Competition. In 1996, he won first prize at the Concert Artists Guild Competition and was named a Presidential Scholar in the Arts. In 1999, he was selected for the Pro Musicis Award and, in 2001, he won first prize at the inaugural Michael Hill Violin Competition in New Zealand. His recordings include the music of Korngold and Busoni with pianist Benjamin Loeb; an album of Debussy, Franck, and Milhaud with pianist Orion Weiss; and the complete unaccompanied works of Bach and Ysaÿe. His recording of Mozart’s A Major Violin Concerto with original cadenzas was released in 2017. With the Juilliard Quartet, he recorded Schubert’s Death and the Maiden and Elliot Carter’s Fifth Quartet, as well as the Quartet’s recent album of Beethoven, Davidovsky, and Bartók. During the summer season, he is a regular artist at the Tanglewood, Ravinia, and Marlboro festivals.

Joseph Lin graduated magna cum laude from Harvard in 2000.  In 2002, he began an extended exploration of China, where he studied Chinese music, including the guqin, as a Fulbright scholar.

This masterclass is free and open to the public.Sponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Hebrew Language Table

Monday, March 31, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Kline, College Room
Hebrew Language Table is an opportunity to speak Hebrew informally. Everyone in the college community is invited to attend.
 
For more information, call 352-222-1349, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://flcl.bard.edu/language-lab/tables/.
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Knitting our Community Together

Monday, March 31, 2025
5:30–6:30 pm

Albee Basement (Chaplaincy Offices)
Come by the Chaplaincy office (Albee Basement) to knit or learn how to knit! Crocheters and needleworkers are also invited. Materials including yarn and knitting needles are provided. Everyone is welcome.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Guided Meditation

Mondays and Thursdays 6pm

Monday, March 31, 2025
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life Buddhist Meditation Room
Mondays: Guided Meditation
6-6:15 pm: Dharma words
6:15-6:45: Meditation
6:45-7 pm: Walking meditation and chanting
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and popcorn.

Thursdays: Silent Meditation
6-7 pm: Meditation in stillness
Followed by a Sangha get-together with herbal tea and rice.

Join at any time and stay for any length of time.Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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The Bible’s Social Gospel

Institute of Advanced Theology Spring Lecture Series

Monday, March 31, 2025
12:30–2 pm

Bard Hall
A lecture series from Bruce Chilton, Bernard Iddings Bell Professor of Philosophy and Religion; Director, Institute of Advanced Theology
The Bible does not mean only what Christianity says it means, or only what Judaism says it means, or only what Islam says it means. Biblical meaning also cannot be reduced to the caricatures produced by a small but strident coterie of atheist Fundamentalists in recent years.

The Bible unfolded over the course of a millennium of development. During that process social forces in each phase shaped the texts as they stand today, and in some cases the texts can be seen to push back against their contexts. The formation of the Bible resulted in the evolution of a social message, what the Aramaic, and Hebrew, and Greek languages of composition call a “gospel.” Our series is designed to uncover the grounding principles of this gospel as it unfolded over time and was articulated by the Bible in its own terms, before Judaism, Christianity, and Islam emerged.Sponsored by: Institute of Advanced Theology.

For more information, call 845-758-7667, or e-mail [email protected].
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A Mountain Range at the Headwaters of the Amazon Transformed by a Century of Climate Change

New Visualizations Enabled by Mining Lost Aerial Photo Archives

Monday, March 31, 2025
2–3:30 pm

Olin Humanities, Room 102
Join climate scientist Anton Seimon from Bard CEP to learn about a National Geographic-supported project intersecting history and climate science in the High Andes of Peru.

Climate change has destabilized environmental and ecological systems of the tropical high Andes, confronting communities with decisions on how to modify livelihoods and resource use. In this talk, findings on physical landscape changes in the Andes will be located in contexts of a quarter-century of investigations into the biological, ecological and socioeconomic dynamics of a range experiencing profound change.Sponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy.

For more information, call 845-758-7348, or e-mail [email protected].
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A Reading by Rick Moody

Monday, March 31, 2025
4–5 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
Award-winning author Rick Moody will give a reading on Monday, March 31, at 4 pm in Weis Cinema at Bard College. This event, which is cosponsored by the literary magazine Conjunctions, will be the final event in Bradford Morrow’s Innovative Contemporary Fiction Reading Series and is free and open to the public. A Q&A will follow the talk.
For more information, call 845-758-6822.
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On Writing Everything: Amitava Kumar's Takes on the World

A Reading and Conversation with Amitava Kumar

Monday, March 31, 2025
5:30 pm

Reem-Kayden Center Laszlo Z. Bito '60 Auditorium
Amitava Kumar will discuss and read from his work. Introduced and moderated by John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of the Humanities and director of the Written Arts Program Dinaw Mengestu, this event is free and open to the public. 

Amitava Kumar is the author of several books of nonfiction and four novels. His novel Immigrant, Montana was on the best of the year lists at The New Yorker, The New York Times, and President Obama’s list of favorite books of 2018. His latest novel, My Beloved Life, was described by James Wood in The New Yorker as “beautiful, truthful fiction.” Kumar's work has appeared in Granta, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Harper’s, BRICK, Guernica, The Nation and several other publications. He has been awarded a Guggenheim fellowship and a Cullman Center fellowship at the New York Public Library.Sponsored by: Center for Ethics and Writing and Written Arts Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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CMIA - Avant-Garde Program

Monday, March 31, 2025
7:30–11:55 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Details TBA
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 4 of 8



Win big at compost and learn more! Take our weekly quiz! 

Sunday, February 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 1, 2025


Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!
Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the 8-week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability.

Our event this week is the Mason Jar Soup Making at The O Zone on March 1st. Please join us and reserve your spot! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram. This nationwide competition is more than just a race, it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.
Achebe House

For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 5 of 8

Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Saturday, March 8, 2025


Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship. 

Check us out this week in the Campus Center Thursday from 1 to 3 pm for a game on recycling and giveaways! There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
Bertelsmann Campus Center

For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 6 of 8

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – Saturday, March 15, 2025


Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
Achebe House

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 7 of 8 

Campus Race to Zero Waste: Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Saturday, March 22, 2025


Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race—it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

There will be more events and giveaways, stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!

Your daily choices matter! Here's how you can help:

- Compost all food scraps at Kline, vegan scraps in your dorm
- Sort your recyclables carefully
- Choose reusable items over single-use options
- Check out and donate to the FreeUse store! 
- Fill out this form to request a Compost Bin and Baby Barry reuse bin for your dorm
- Take our weekly quiz with QR codes posted around campus for the chance to win a cash prize!
The quizzes change weekly! The more quizzes you take, the better your odds of winning are!
Achebe House

For more information, call 914-606-0437, or e-mail [email protected].
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Race 2 Zero Waste: Week 8 of 8

Help Bard Reach #1 in Food Waste Diversion!

Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Saturday, March 29, 2025


Bard College is currently ranked #2 nationally in food scrap diversion, and we're aiming for the top spot! Join us for the eight week Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, where our collective actions can make a tremendous impact on campus sustainability. This nationwide competition is more than just a race; it's our opportunity to build lasting sustainable habits and strengthen Bard's commitment to environmental stewardship.

During this final week we will be hosting a Spring Swap Fair, do some spring cleaning by donating clothes! This event will take place at the FreeUse store Friday 3/28 from 2-4 pm. Stay up to date by following @bardsustainability on Instagram for more!
Achebe House

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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