Bard College Completes Its Landmark Endowment Challenge
"This outpouring of support endorses Bard’s excellence and innovation and bodes well for the future of the College,” said Bard College President Leon Botstein.
The Ask Interviews Bard Administration and Faculty About the Case of Ali Faqirzada ’28
The Ask, a podcast by Bard alumnus Waise Azimi ’05, brought Bard Chief of Staff Malia Du Mont ’95, Vice President for Student Affairs Dumaine Williams ’03, and Associate Director of the Human Rights Project Danielle Riou to discuss the ongoing detention of Bard student Ali Faqirzada ’28.
Whitney Biennial 2026 to Feature Bard College Alumni/ae
Works by multimedia artist Sula Bermudez-Silverman ’15, sculptural artist Cooper Jacoby ’11, and artist and filmmaker Jordan Strafer MFA ’20 will be featured in the exhibition series.
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- Bard Alumna Anne Bogart ’74 Inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame
- Bard College Conservatory Alumnus Prokhor Protasov MM-Conducting ’20 Wins Peace Symphony Concours
- Bard College Hosts Annual Margaret and John Bard Society Luncheon
- Article by Bard Alumna Leslie Kean ’73 Appears in the New York Times
- Bard College Celebrates Student Scholars
- Bard Conservatory and Music Faculty and Alumni/ae Nominated for 2026 GRAMMY Awards
- New York Times Reports on Bard College’s Efforts to Free Ali Faqirzada ’28
- 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
- Rashanna James-Frison BHSEC ’25 Is Raising Money to Give 1,000 Copies of Her Poetry Book to 8th Graders in Newark
