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September 2001

09-25-2001
"CIVIL LIBERTIES AND FOREIGN POLICY" IS THE TOPIC OF A PANEL DISCUSSION AT BARD COLLEGE October 2 program features James Chace, Sanjib Baruah, and Alan Sussman Full Story
09-25-2001
OVER 30 BARD STUDENTS WILL PERFORM IN NEW YORK CITY FOR BENEFIT CONCERT DEDICATED TO THE FAMILIES OF THE VICTIMS OF THE SEPTEMBER 11 TRAGEDY Full Story
09-21-2001
COLORADO QUARTET WILL PERFORM CONCERT AT BARD COLLEGE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Program features works by Beethoven, Husa, and Brahms Full Story
09-20-2001
LECTURE BY EVOLUTION EXPERT DR. PETER GRANT SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 29 AT BARD COLLEGE IS CANCELLED Full Story
09-18-2001
BARD COLLEGE RECEIVES HENRY LUCE FOUNDATION GRANT FOR PROFESSOR IN HUMAN RIGHTS, DEMOCRACY, AND NEW MEDIA Grant Will Help Foster Studies of the Impact of The Internet on Human Rights Full Story
09-17-2001
"ISLAM, THE MEDIA, AND HUMAN RIGHTS" TO BE THE TOPIC OF A PANEL DISCUSSIONWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, AT BARD COLLEGE Full Story
09-14-2001
SERBIAN AUTHOR ALEKSANDAR TIŠMA'S RESIDENCY AT BARD COLLEGE HAS BEEN CANCELLED Full Story
09-14-2001
TALK BY GABRIELA ADAMESTEANU AT BARD COLLEGE, ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 18, HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 19 The topic of her talk is "Gender Politics and Trafficking of Women and Children in Eastern Europe Today" Full Story
09-12-2001
VIVA VERDI SERIES AT BARD COLLEGE FEATURES LECTURES AND A CONCERT DURING OCTOBER World-famous Verdi authority Julian Budden will speak on October 15; a concert of 17th- and 18th-century music will be performed on October 17; and George Martin, Verdi and c Full Story
09-12-2001
DUE TO SCHEDULING CONFLICT, THE INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED THEOLOGY AT BARD COLLEGE RESCHEDULES THE FIRST LECTURE-DIALOGUE IN SERIES FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 Full Story
09-11-2001
JONATHAN FLETCHER WORDSWORTH, AN INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED AUTHORITY ON ENGLISH ROMANTIC POETRY AND DESCENDENT OF POET WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, WILL LECTURE AT BARD COLLEGE "'Everything That Lives is Holy': The One Life in Romantic Poetry" is the topic of the Full Story
09-10-2001
ARM-OF-THE-SEA THEATER WILL PERFORM AT BARD COLLEGE AND IN TIVOLI, CELEBRATING NATIONAL ESTUARY DAY ON SEPTEMBER 28 AND 29 Local residents are encouraged to participate in the original production of Estuary Tales: A Hudson River Pageant Full Story
09-10-2001
WOODSTOCK CHAMBER ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES ITS 2001-2002 CONCERT SERIES AT BARD COLLEGE Programs feature world premiere works by Colin Stack, Gerald Cohen, and Peter Schickele; featured artists include tuba soloist Matt Ingman, cellist Ashley Bathgate, violin Full Story
09-07-2001
ALEKSANDAR TIŠMA, INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED SERBIAN AUTHOR, WILL SPEAK AT BARD COLLEGE ON SEPTEMBER 20 AND 25 Tišma is Distinguished Visiting Writer in Residence during September and October in Norman Manea's "Contemporary Masters" course at Bard Full Story
09-07-2001
ALEKSANDAR TI?MA, NOTED SERBIAN AUTHOR, AND JOSÉ SARAMAGO, PORTUGUESE WRITER AND NOBEL LAUREATE, ARE DISTINGUISHED VISITING WRITERS IN RESIDENCE AT BARD DURING FALL 2001 Ti?ma and Saramago will give public lectures in addition to participating in Norman Full Story
09-05-2001
XUEJIN ZUO, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE SHANGHAI ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, WILL SPEAK AT BARD COLLEGE September 14th talk focuses on "The Reform of China's Social Security System During its Transition: Past Experiences and Future Challenges" Full Story
09-04-2001
GABRIELA ADAMESTEANU, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF ROMANIA'S MAIN POLITICAL AND CULTURAL WEEKLY, WILL SPEAK AT BARD HALL IN NEW YORK CITY ON SEPTEMBER 13 The topic of her talk is "Gender Politics and Trafficking of Women and Children in Eastern Europe Today" Full Story
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