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Bard College Student Samantha Barrett ’26 Wins 2025 PEN/Robert J Dau Short Story Prize

This award recognizes 12 emerging writers each year for their debut short story published in a literary magazine, journal, or cultural website, and aims to support the launch of their careers as fiction writers.
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Bard College Celebrates Student Achievements at Undergraduate Awards Ceremony

The annual ceremony is a celebration of the incredible talent and dedication showcased by Bard students, as well as the unwavering support and guidance from esteemed faculty and staff at the College.
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“Rebuilding the World Through Queer Video Games:” Bo Ruberg ’07 for YES Magazine

For Ruberg, the relationship between the physical world and the virtual space accessed within video games is complex, and the latter is no less real for being speculative, given that it offers players a chance to inhabit and interact with realities that a

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August 2021

08-29-2021
Painful Goodbyes, Midnight Helicopters, and a Surreal Zoo Trip: Reporter J.p. Lawrence ’14 on His Final Days Before Being Evacuated from Kabul
Bard alumnus, U.S. Army veteran, and Stars and Stripes reporter J.p. Lawrence ’14 recalls his hurried evacuation from Kabul. “We loaded into Chinooks, forming an aerial bridge of helicopters from the embassy to the city’s airport just a few miles away. As we flew over the capital, I imagined how left behind the city’s people must have felt, to constantly hear the beating rotors of the foreigners leaving as fast as possible.”
Full article in Stars and Stripes
Photo: Stars and Stripes reporter J.p. Lawrence prepares to board a helicopter and head to the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, Aug. 14, 2021. (Phillip Walter Wellman/Stars and Stripes)
Meta: Type(s): Alumni,Article | Subject(s): Anthropology Program,Division of Languages and Literature,Division of Social Studies,Written Arts Program | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
08-24-2021
Book Review: Bard Professor James Romm’s <em>The Sacred Band: Three Hundred Theban Lovers Fighting to Save Greek Freedom</em> Is “No Ordinary Scholarship”
"Philosophy and soldiery marched hand in hand among the Greeks," Romm observes, and some of his most compelling writing takes a deep look into attitudes about, and the practice of, homosexuality by the likes of Socrates and Plato, again without resort to easy generalization. Similarly, his examination of the dynamics of age disparity within the couples is consistently revelatory, rather than dismissively judgmental. James Romm is the James H. Ottaway Jr. Professor of Classics and director of the Classical Studies Program at Bard College.
Read the Review in the Bay Area Reporter

Meta: Type(s): Faculty | Subject(s): Classical Studies Program,Division of Languages and Literature,Faculty | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
08-23-2021
Professor Joseph Luzzi: <em>Divine Comedy</em> Is a Salutary Guide to Hope Amid Adversity 
In the Economist, Professor of Comparative Literature Joseph Luzzi calls Dante a “poet of crisis,” whose life split in two when he was expelled from Florence. Seven hundred years after Dante’s death, his masterpiece still resonates.
Full Story in the Economist
Photo: Image: Alamy
Meta: Type(s): Faculty | Subject(s): Division of Languages and Literature,Literature Program | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
08-22-2021
The Long Unpredictable Life of Art: Francine Prose on Teaching James Alan McPherson to Incarcerated Students
Distinguished Writer in Residence Francine Prose remembers her dear friend James Alan McPherson through his work. Last spring, Prose taught a course through the Bard Prison Initiative under challenging pandemic conditions, in which she could only interact with her class on speakerphone. One of her texts was McPherson’s short story “Gold Coast.” Prose writes, “It was the only time that I was glad to be on speakerphone, because each time my students read aloud from ‘Gold Coast,’ I began to cry.”
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Photo: James Alan McPherson. Photo by Tom Langdon.
Meta: Type(s): Article,Faculty | Subject(s): Division of Languages and Literature,Written Arts Program | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
08-17-2021
If Dante Had Filmed the Inferno on His iPhone, It Would Look Like This: Distinguished Writer in Residence Francine Prose on the Burning of Evia
Francine Prose writes in the Guardian of the striking viral video of a tourist ferry sailing across the water from the raging fire incinerating the Greek island of Evia. “This is what climate apocalypse looks like from the deck of a tourist boat. It’s a vision we need to see, a reminder that the hard work of keeping our planet from becoming hell can’t be put off any longer. We have run out of time. We need to wake up. We need to say it till somebody listens: something has to be done.”
Full Story in the Guardian
Photo: Photo: Nikolas Economou/Reuters
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