Bard College Faculty M. Gessen and Alumna Juliana Spahr ’88 Win Pulitzer Prizes
This year’s Pulitzer Prize recipients will constitute the 109th class of Pulitzer Prize winners.
Bard Faculty and CCS Alumnae Featuring in the Venice Biennale
Walid Raad, professor of photography at Bard, is featured in the main exhibition, and Tom Eccles, executive director of the Center for Curatorial Studies and the Hessel Museum of Art, and Ruba Katrib CCS ’07 are cocurators of the show Untitled (a gathering of remarkable people).
More News
- Two Bard Students and One Alum Receive Full Scholarships to Study Classics at University of Colorado Boulder
- Bard Alumnae Awarded Guggenheim Fellowships for 2026
- Aziza Izamova ‘21 will co-curate the Uzbekistan Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale
- Restoration of No Picnic by Phil Hartman ’79 Reviewed in the New York Times
- Mustafa Mayar ‘25 selected as Humanities Fellow by the Hertog Foundation
- Ina Constantin ‘26 Presents at Historical Materialism Istanbul 2026
- In Memoriam: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer ’08
- Alumna Abigail Wilson ’23 Receives National Science Foundation 2026 Graduate Research Fellowship
- Bard Alumna Lindsey Aldrich Jordan ’24 and Bard Students Tessa Ni ’28, Anna Gaylord ’27, and Myla Allen ’27 Write About Attending Hannah Arendt Event in Vienna
