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September 2000
09-22-2000
"DISCUSSING AMERICAN JUSTICE," A LECTURE SERIES AT BARD COLLEGE, WILL EXPLORE ISSUES OF THE PRISON-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, DRUG LAWS AND NONVIOLENT CRIMES, THE SUPREME COURT, AND JUVENILE JUSTICE Full Story
09-21-2000
CHINESE FILM MINI SERIES WILL BE SCREENED AT BARD COLLEGE IN OCTOBER Full Story
09-21-2000
"BUDDHIST–CONFUCIAN ENCOUNTERS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CHINESE CULTURE" WILL BE DISCUSSED BY BARD AND VASSAR PROFESSORS ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 Full Story
09-20-2000
AUTHOR AND BARD ALUMNA PENELOPE ROWLANDS WILL SPEAK ABOUT HER WRITING CAREER AND NEW BOOK, WEEKEND HOUSES Full Story
09-06-2000
WHITING AWARD-WINNER, WILLIAM T. VOLLMAN, WILL READ FROM HIS RECENT WORKS AT BARD COLLEGE Full Story
09-06-2000
PIANIST BLANCA URIBE AND HARPIST SARA CUTLER JOIN THE AMERICAN SYMPHONY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA FOR THE BARD-VASSAR CONCERTS ON SEPTEMBER 22 AND 23 Full Story
09-06-2000
“COLOMBIA’S ENDLESS WAR: DRUGS, GUERILLAS, AND U.S. FOREIGN POLICY” IS TOPIC OF MAJOR CONFERENCE AT BARD COLLEGE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
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09-04-2000
WOODSTOCK CHAMBER ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES CONCERT SCHEDULE AT BARD COLLEGE FOR THE 2000–2001 SEASON September concert features harpist Kathleen Wychulis in a program of Persichetti, Tchaikovsky, Handel, and Debussy
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09-01-2000
09-01-2000
SELECTIONS FROM HAVOC IN HEAVEN, A BEIJING OPERA, WILL BE PERFORMED BY JAMIE H. J. GUAN AT BARD COLLEGE Full Story
09-01-2000
BARD CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY EXPLORES GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE ON
SEPTEMBER 28 Second Annual Open Forum Series Starts with "Climate Change: the Science, the Economics, the Politics. What Do We Know and What Are We Doing about It?"
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