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October 2003

10-30-2003
THE JOHN ASHBERY POETRY SERIES AT BARD COLLEGE CONTINUES THIS FALL WITH THREE READINGS IN OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, AND DECEMBER Full Story
10-28-2003
PUBLIC FORUM ON AIDS AND SARS IN CHINA TO TAKE PLACE AT BARD COLLEGE ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 The Forum Will Be Preceded, on October 27, by a Film Screening Featuring Footage Shot by Two Bard Graduates Teaching in China During the SARS Outbreak Full Story
10-25-2003
DISTINGUISHED PSYCHOLOGIST JOHN T. CACIOPPO TO PRESENT LECTURE ON “THE ANATOMY OF LONELINESS” AT BARD COLLEGE Lecture Is First Annual Andrew J. Bernstein ’68 Memorial Lecture Full Story
10-24-2003
NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST AND LEADING RESEARCHER ON ENVIRONMENTAL CAUSES OF BREAST CANCER TO SPEAK OCTOBER 24 AS PART OF BARD'S DISTINGUISHED SCIENTIST LECTURE SERIES Devra Lee Davis—Author of When Smoke Ran Like Water, a Finalist for the 2002 National Full Story
10-24-2003
NOVELIST AND BARD COLLEGE PROFESSOR BRADFORD MORROW IS AMONG WINNERS OF PRESTIGIOUS O. HENRY PRIZE FOR 2003 Morrow Joins Other Distinguished Writers, Including T. Coraghessan Boyle, A. S. Byatt, and Alice Munro, in Receiving 2003 Prize For Short Fiction Full Story
10-16-2003
THE JOHN ASHBERY POETRY SERIES AT BARD COLLEGE ANNOUNCES FALL READINGS Full Story
10-15-2003
BARD COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS TWO FREE CONCERTS OF INDIAN MUSIC THIS FALL "Kiranavali—Songs of South India" Takes Place on October 15 and "Kabir in Song: The Musical Life of a Great Religious Poet of India" on November 8 Full Story
10-09-2003
BARD GLOBALIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS PROGRAM ANNOUNCES FALL 2003 SPEAKER SERIES Full Story
10-07-2003
"HOW VULNERABLE IS BUSH?" IS THE TOPIC OF A FORUM PRESENTED BY THE BARD DEMOCRATS ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7 Speakers include James Chace, Heather Hurlburt, Mark Danner, and Mark Lindeman Full Story
10-04-2003
“MIRACLES IN THE WORLD’S RELIGIONS” IS THE TOPIC OF A SYMPOSIUM PRESENTED BY THE INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED THEOLOGY AT BARD COLLEGE ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 Full Story
10-04-2003
BARD COLLEGE STUDENTS AND SHANGHAI THEATRE ACADEMY TO PERFORM GODS AND THE GOOD WOMAN FROM OCTOBER 4–7 IN THE RICHARD B. FISHER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Free Bilingual Performances Will Include a Symposium on Sunday, October 5 Full Story
10-03-2003
“MARY MAGDALENE: A FEMINIST BIOGRAPHY” IS TOPIC OF THE 2003 FALL LUNCHEON LECTURE SERIES PRESENTED BY THE INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED THEOLOGY AT BARD COLLEGE Weekly series with the Rev. Dr. Bruce Chilton meets Fridays from October 3 through October 31 Full Story
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