Kenneth Stern ’75, Director of the Bard Center for the Study of Hate, Spoke About Anti-Semitism, Free Speech, and American Universities on College Matters
“We want to make you critical thinkers. We want to encourage you to try on ideas,” Stern said.
Rashanna James-Frison BHSEC ’25 Is Raising Money to Give 1,000 Copies of Her Poetry Book to 8th Graders in Newark
“It was just to remember him in a way, and also put how I was feeling about the situation on paper,” Rashanna James-Frison BHSEC ’25 said.
Arthur Tress ’62 Talked Cruising, Poetic Documentary, and His New Book of Photography, The Ramble, with Interview
“They were mostly for myself, but I had a sense that they were historically important,” Tress said.
More News
- “Maps” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs, with Bard Alum Nick Zinner ’96, Makes Rolling Stone List of Greatest Songs of the Century
- Jessica Mah SR ’06, Simon’s Rock Alumna, Profiled in the San Francisco Examiner
- Bard College Alumni/ae Catherine Lamb MFA ’12 and Ben Richter ’08 Collaborate on New Work With Faculty Member Matt Sargent
- The Naming Song by Jedediah Berry ’99 Wins Massachusetts Book Award for Fiction
- Former Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Erika McEntarfer ’95 Spoke at Bard College in First Public Remarks Since Dismissal
- Bard College Presents Anthony Hecht Lectures in the Humanities Featuring Singer and Scholar Ian Bostridge
- Bard College Students Send Notes of Thanks to Donors
- Stephen Shore Profiled in the New York Times
- Bard Alumnus and Jazz Pianist Ran Blake ’60 Profiled in the Boston Globe
