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June 2017
06-29-2017
Late founder of the NYC neon sign workshop, Let There Be Neon, artist Rudi Stern '59 is widely credited with reviving the craft of neon and revolutionizing its use in art and commerce.
Meta: Subject(s): Alumni/ae,Division of the Arts |
Meta: Subject(s): Alumni/ae,Division of the Arts |
06-23-2017
Point Foundation, the nation's most prominent scholarship-granting organization for LGBTQ students, has announced its 2017 scholarship recipients, and it’s by far the largest and most diverse group in the organization’s history. Harper Zacharias '19 is among the 52 recipients selected from more than 200 applicants.
Meta: Subject(s): Academics,Alumni/ae,Politics and International Affairs,Student | Institutes(s): Bard Globalization and International Affairs Program |
Meta: Subject(s): Academics,Alumni/ae,Politics and International Affairs,Student | Institutes(s): Bard Globalization and International Affairs Program |
06-22-2017
Bach Tong, a 2017 graduate of Bard College, grew up in Vietnam before moving to Philadelphia, where he attended high school. The thought of climbing the corporate ladder after graduation perplexes him. Tong said his leadership in high school antiviolence efforts shaped the course of his education and career path.
Meta: Subject(s): Alumni/ae,Politics and International Affairs |
Meta: Subject(s): Alumni/ae,Politics and International Affairs |
06-14-2017
Bard College alumna Charlotte Mandell ’90 has been named one of six finalists for the 2017 Man Booker International Prize, which celebrates the finest works of translated fiction from around the world.
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Alumni/ae,Division of Languages and Literature,Foreign Language |
Meta: Type(s): Alumni | Subject(s): Alumni/ae,Division of Languages and Literature,Foreign Language |
06-05-2017
Meta: Subject(s): Academics,Alumni/ae | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
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