Bard College at Simon’s Rock announced on November 19, 2024 that it plans to relocate and consolidate its Great Barrington, MA campus to Bard College’s Massena Campus, a short distance from Bard ...
The Honorable Loren L. AliKhan '99 was appointed to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals in 2022 by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Judge AliKhan received her BA, summa cum laude, from Bard ...
Simon’s Rock alum Chazlee Myers ‘12 was awarded an English Teaching Assistant (ETA) grant by the US-Italy Fulbright Commission to provide assistance to local English teachers in Italy and act as a ...
Athletic Director of the Kilpatrick Athletic Center at Simon’s Rock, Bill Meier, is always up to something new and exciting. As the founder and program director of SwimAmerica of Western Massachusetts ...
Simon’s Rock senior Helen Cohen attended the 2023 American Speech Language and Hearing (ASHA) convention for research for her ongoing Senior thesis with funding from her Senior Award. Cohen is ...
GREAT BARRINGTON, MA — Simon’s Rock Senior Sophia Krans has recently accepted an offer of admission to the University of Connecticut’s graduate program in Organic Synthesis and Catalysis. Krans, ...
For Dr. Carla Stephens, Director of the new Bard Queer Leadership Project (BQLP) and recent addition to the Simon’s Rock faculty, it’s hard to pick a favorite subject to teach. “This is a very tough ...
First-year student Kent Nakai attended RoboCup Asia-Pacific 2023 last December in PyeongChang, South Korea. He built a rescue robot to compete in the category Rescue Line Secondary U19 and came in ...
GREAT BARRINGTON, MA — Simon’s Rock biology faculty Amy Smith is excited to coordinate a unique new program for biology students interested in taking their studies beyond the classroom, to the stars.
GREAT BARRINGTON, MA — The New York Times Editor of Narrative Projects and Simon’s Rock alum Veronica Chambers marks the 100th year anniversary of the iconic Harlem Renaissance with a retrospective of ...
Simon’s Rock Professor of Geography and Asian Studies Chris Coggins’ latest book, Sacred Forests of Asia: Spiritual Ecology and the Politics of Nature Conservation, has recently been published in a ...
The short story “Maniacs” by Brendan Mathews, Dean of Faculty and Curricular Development and faculty in Creative Writing and Literature, was included in the list of Distinguished Stories in the new ...
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