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"Die Liebe der Denae" received a glowing review in The New York Times. (August 2, 2011)

ABC News reviewed Richard Strauss's "Die Liebe der Denae" which is currently in stage at the Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts as part of Bard's SummerScape series. (July 28, 2011)

Bard's Summer Program in Mathematical Problem Solving was featured in The New York Times. (July 27, 2011)

President Leon Botstein was profiled in the Hudson Valley Magazine. (July 6, 2011)

George Soros' Open Society Foundations has given Bard a $60 million challenge grant to bolster Bard's global programs. The gift was featured in a New York Times article. (May 17, 2011)

The Bard Prison Initiative was featured in a Wall Street Journal article. (May 4, 2011)

Professor of Literature, Bradford Morrow, was featured on NPR's 'You Must Read This' series. (May 2, 2011)

Bard was named by The Princeton Review as one of the nations "Greenest Schools." (April 20, 2011)

President Leon Botstein visited Duke University to participate their new initiative, the Duke Colloquium. (March 23, 2011)

Walter Russell Mead, professor of foreign affairs and humanities, wrote about Libya for Business Insider. (March 21, 2011)

Bard's Conservatory of Music's Graduate Vocal Arts Program was featured in The New York Times. (March 18, 2011)

Professor of Democracy and Human Rights, Ian Buruma, authored an article on President Obama for Al Jazeera. (March 14, 2011)

Professor of Humanities Daniel Mendelsohn authored a critical essay about the AMC show Mad Men in The New York Review Of Books. (March 24, 2011)

Professor of Foreign Affairs and the Humanities, Walter Russel Mead, authored an article in Foreign Affairs about Tea Party Politics. (March 2011)

The Scotsman interviewed Assistant Professor of Film and Electronic Arts, Kelly Reichardt. (February 25, 2011)

The Washington Post previewed the forthcoming Bard Center for Curatorial Studies' Blinky Palermo exhibition. (February 25, 2011)

The New York Times glowingly reviewed a book edited by Bard's Professor of Classics, James Romm. (February 25, 2011)

Ian Buruma, professor of democracy and human rights, had an article on Middle East politics featured on the Project Syndicate website. (February 4, 2011)

The 2011 recipient of Bard's Fiction Prize, Karen Russell, had her debut novel, Swamplandia!, reviewed in the New York Times. (February 3, 2011)

Bard's Fisher Center for the Performing Arts was named one of the world's best concert halls by Dwell magazine. (February 1, 2011)

Bard's Citizen Science program was featured in the New York Times article, "An Infusion of Science Where the Arts Reign." (January 21, 2011)

In a follow up to President Leon Botstein's interview series on Big Think, he wrote an article about "meaningful work." (January 3, 2011)



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The Bard Prison Initiative, founded in 1999 by then-student Max Kenner '01, was featured in a two-part series on PBS NewsHour. (July 27, 2011)

President Leon Botstein
was interviewed by the Institute of International Studies at UC Berkeley. (May 30, 2011)

Writer-in-Residence Karen Russell was interviewed on PBS. (May 6, 2011)

Director of the Bard Center for Environmental Policy Eban Goodstein explained the role that green technology can play in the economic recovery on local NPR station WAMC's Academic Minute. (March 16, 2011)

The 2011 recipient of the Bard Fiction Prize, author Karen Russell, was recently interviewed on NPR about her debut novel, Swamplandia!. Bard students attended a reading by Russell on campus in early February. (February 9, 2011)

Bard's very own Orchapellicans were named in Huffington Post's list of "Best College A Cappella." (November 4, 2010)

President Leon Botstein
was invited back to The Colbert Report to discuss Bard's new Citizen Science Program. (October 5, 2010)


President Leon Botstein
was featured on "Studio 360 with Kurt Anderson" to discuss the 2010 Bard Music Festival. (August 13, 2010)

President Leon Botstein
discussed "The Distant Sound" as part of Bard's SummerScape program. (August 1, 2010)

  

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