Planning for the Semester
Facts About Mold and Mildew
- Welcome to Bard!
- Student Government Constitution of Bard College
- Academic and Campus Life Calendar, 2024–2025
- Religious Services and Holiday Calendar, 2024-2025
- Social Media Guidance
- Sports & Student Clubs
- Bard College Student Government and Standing Committees
- Learning at Bard
- Campus Facilities and Resources
- Office of Alumni/ae Affairs
- Athletics and Recreation
- College IDs and Keys
- Bard Emergency Medical Services (Bard EMS)
- Bard Learning Commons
- Accessibility and Disability Resources
- Office of Quantitative Literacy
- Behavorial Intervention Team (BIT)
- Bertelsmann Campus Center
- Bookstore
- BRAVE
- Career Development Office
- Center for Student Life & Advising
- Center for Civic Engagement
- Central Services
- Counseling Service
- Dean of Student Affairs Office
- Emergency Response Team
- Dining Services
- Environmental Services
- Financial Aid
- Health Services
- Bard Information Technology
- Office of International Student and Scholar Services
- Charles P. Stevenson Jr. Library
- Physical Plant/Buildings and Grounds
- Post Office
- Office of the Registrar
- Office of Residence Life and Housing
- Office of Safety and Security
- Shipping & Receiving
- Spiritual Life at Bard College
- Student Accounts
- Office of Student Activities (OSA)
- Student Employment Office
- Telecommunications
- Student Resources Group
- Transportation
- Trustee Leader Scholar Program (TLS)
- Open Society University Network (OSUN)
- Residence Life & Housing
- College Policies, Regulations, and Procedures
- Safety and Security
- Appendix I: Moderation
- Appendix II: Senior Project Preparation and Presentation
- COVID-19 Handbook Addendum
Office of Alumni/ae Affairs
Anne Cox Chambers Alumni/ae CenterPhone: 845-758-7089
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: alums.bard.edu
All students who attended Bard College are automatically members of the Bard College Alumni/ae Association. The Alumni/ae Association is led by the Bard College Alumni/ae Association Board of Governors, whose mission is to strengthen the Bard community by informing alumni/ae about the ongoing life of the College and its alumni/ae, promoting interactions between all alumni/ae, and encouraging lifelong connection, support, and loyalty to the College.
Alumni/ae Affairs works in conjunction with the Career Development Office and the Center for Civic Engagement to facilitate networking opportunities between students and alumni/ae through programs such as BardWorks and individual introduction, along with organizing and sponsoring alumni/ae returning for academic presentations, performances, and lectures.
The office has a vibrant social media presence on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn, and their website, alums.bard.edu, contains information on special events for alumni/ae (alums.bard.edu/events), an alumni/ae directory, and other alumni/ae and reunion information. The office also produces Bard’s alumni/ae magazine, the Bardian (alums.bard.edu/bardian), which is available on campus and is sent to all alumni/ae. Students who are interested in seeing news about alumni/ae should look at Bardian Newsmakers (alums.bard.edu/news) or the Triangle (alums.bard.edu/triangle), Bard’s monthly alumni/ae newsletter written by Jane Brien ’89, director of Alumni/ae Affairs.
Alumni/ae Affairs welcomes contact from students interested in connecting with alumni/ae working in their field of interest, as well as students interested in finding out more about the College’s history and the legacy of its alumni/ae. The office is located in the Anne Cox Chambers Alumni/ae Center, directly opposite the main entrance to the College. Students may call 845-758-7089 or email [email protected] to make an appointment, or just stop by.