Bard Conservatory and Music Faculty and Alumni/ae Nominated for 2026 GRAMMY Awards
The 2026 GRAMMYs, officially known as the 68th GRAMMY Awards, will take place on Sunday, February 1.
New York Times Reports on Bard College’s Efforts to Free Ali Faqirzada ’28
“If you stand for the truth and for learning and all the virtues of a serious education and an examined life and you believe in the idea of justice, you have to act,” said President Leon Botstein.
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.
More News
- Jessica Mah SR ’06, Simon’s Rock Alumna, Profiled in the San Francisco Examiner
- Rashanna James-Frison BHSEC ’25 Is Raising Money to Give 1,000 Copies of Her Poetry Book to 8th Graders in Newark
- Arthur Tress ’62 Talked Cruising, Poetic Documentary, and His New Book of Photography, The Ramble, with Interview
- “Maps” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs, with Bard Alum Nick Zinner ’96, Makes Rolling Stone List of Greatest Songs of the Century
- 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
