All Bard News by Date
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June 2016
06-26-2016
Bard researcher, alumnus, and Hudsonia director Erik Kiviat '76 has made a career out of understanding and protecting the natural environment of the Hudson Valley.
06-23-2016
Carusone and Gardner opened Republic Restoratives in May in the Ivy City neighborhood, which has several distilleries and breweries. Women are still relatively rare in the industry.
06-23-2016
Salisbury makes his directorial debut with Everything's OK, a postapocalyptic live action/animated hybrid, which was accepted to the Cannes short film program.
06-22-2016
Hanusik's poignant photos of southern communities grappling with the effects of climate change have been published in Oxford American's "Eyes on the South" series.
06-20-2016
The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation has unveiled its biennial list of 2015 grantees. Among them are two Bard MFA faculty members, Pam Lins and A. L. Steiner, and three MFA alumni/ae: Jared Buckhiester '13, Rochelle Goldberg '15, and Kelly Kaczynski '03. More on Arforum
06-19-2016
Artist Kate Stone '09 and writer Hannah Schneider '09 met at Bard; now they've created a "poignant and witty" collection of illustrated short stories.
06-06-2016
On the eve of her second solo exhibition at the Rachel Uffner Gallery, Greenbaum discussed the profound influence of her Bard mentor, Elizabeth Murray.
06-03-2016
In the late 1970s, Atwood was living in Paris and had a chance encounter with blind students, from that stemmed her award-winning series of photographs.
06-03-2016
The success of incarcerated students should move education leaders to rethink college admission and the values and purpose of higher education, says Kenner.
06-02-2016
Bard alumna and La Voz cofounder and editor Mariel Fiori has been named to the inaugural class of the etsy.org Hudson Valley Good Work Program.
06-02-2016
Troy Simon, once a troubled, illiterate teenager, has now graduated from Bard and is on his way to Yale.
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