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January 2002
01-31-2002
BARD COLLEGE'S LITERARY JOURNAL CONJUNCTIONS CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY WITH N.Y.C. EVENT January 31 Celebration at The New School Features Master of Ceremonies Rick Moody and Readings by Robert Coover, Robert Creeley, Ann Lauterbach, Joyce Carol Oates, Full Story
01-31-2002
PANEL DISCUSSION AT BARD COLLEGE WILL EXPLORE THE GEO-POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF MILITARIZING SPACE
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01-31-2002
RENOWNED GERMAN PHOTOGRAPHER THOMAS DEMAND TO SPEAK AT BARD COLLEGE ON FEBRUARY 20 Full Story
01-28-2002
PIANIST MELVIN CHEN WILL PERFORM A SOLO RECITAL AT BARD COLLEGE ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Concert features works by Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, and Joan Tower
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01-28-2002
BARD IN CHINA TO SPONSOR FEBRUARY 18 LECTURE ON THE ORIGINS OF ENVIRONMENTAL
ACTIONS IN CHINA
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01-27-2002
BARD CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY WINS SUPPORT FROM AT&T FOUNDATION $10,000
Grant Will Fund Fellowships for Graduate Students Exploring Information Technologies and Environmental Policy
Making
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01-25-2002
LATIN JAZZ COMES TO BARD COLLEGE ON FEBRUARY 9 AND 10
Weekend offers lecture/demonstrations by Danilo Pérez and Ray Mantilla, a film screening, and a performance by the Danilo Pérez Trio
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01-24-2002
SERIES OF THESIS EXHIBITIONS WILL BE PRESENTED THIS SPRING BY THE CENTER FOR CURATORIAL STUDIES AT BARD COLLEGE Full Story
01-23-2002
THE BARD COLLEGE PHOTOGRAPHY PROGRAM'S SPRING 2002 LECTURE SERIES OPENS FEBRUARY
11 WITH RONI HORN
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01-18-2002
OPEN FORUM AT BARD COLLEGE WILL EXAMINE THE EFFECTS OF CHINA'S ENTRY INTO THE
WTO ON U.S. AND WORLD AGRICULTURE February 7 Event Cosponsored by Bard in China and the Bard
Center for Environmental Policy Is Free and Open to the Public
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01-16-2002
THE EXHIBITION DAVE MULLER: CONNECTIONS WILL BE ON VIEW FROM JUNE 23 TO SEPTEMBER 8 AT THE CENTER FOR CURATORIAL STUDIES AT BARD COLLEGE
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01-14-2002
2002 CONDUCTORS INSTITUTE AT BARD COLLEGE OFFERS SIX-WEEK SUMMER SESSION AND A YEAR-ROUND M.F.A. PROGRAM "No serious conductor should miss the opportunity to study at the Institute." -Marin Alsop, Music Director, Colorado Symphony Orchestra
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01-14-2002
THE CENTER FOR CURATORIAL STUDIES AT BARD COLLEGE PRESENTS THREE EXHIBITIONS OF WORKS FROM ITS PERMANENT COLLECTION CURATED BY FIRST-YEAR GRADUATE STUDENTS
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01-11-2002
BARD FICTION PRIZE RECIPIENT NATHAN ENGLANDER TO READ FROM RECENT WORK AT BARD
COLLEGE ON FEBRUARY 6
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01-10-2002
BARD COLLEGE HOSTS LECTURE AND BOOK SIGNING FOR BROTHER OF JESUS, EDITED BY BARD PROFESSORS Karl Donfried, Elizabeth A. Woodson Professor of Religion and Biblical Literature at Smith College, will speak on "James and Paul in Jerusalem" on February 13
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01-10-2002
INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED THEOLOGY AT BARD COLLEGE WILL HOLD WEEKLY LENTEN LECTURES ON WEDNESDAYS FROM FEBRUARY 20 TO MARCH 20
The Rev. Dr. Bruce Chilton will lead discussions titled "St. Paul in Tarsus and Jerusalem"
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01-09-2002
AMERICAN SYMPHONY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 2001-02 BARD-VASSAR CONCERT SERIES CONTINUES ON FEBRUARY 8 AND 9 Program features works by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, Joan Tower, and Richard Strauss
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01-09-2002
THE DANILO PÉREZ TRIO WILL GIVE THE INAUGURAL CONCERT OF THE JAZZ AT BARD SERIES ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9 The Latin Jazz Weekend will also feature a film and jazz workshops
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01-07-2002
BARD COLLEGE COMMUNITY CHORUS SEEKS SINGERS FOR MAY PERFORMANCE OF THE CONGOLESE MASS, MISSA LUBA
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01-02-2002
ZOE B. ZAK TRIO WILL PERFORM AT BARD COLLEGE
ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Concert will feature traditional and new Hebrew and English songs
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