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'''Bard College''' is a [[private college|private]] [[Liberal arts colleges in the United States|liberal arts college]] in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. In 2021, it received a large donation from [[Open Society Foundations]].
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==History==
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Founded in 1860, the institution consists of a liberal arts college and a [[Bard College Conservatory of Music|conservatory]], as well as eight graduate programs offering over 20 graduate degrees in the arts and sciences.<ref>http://www.bard.edu/about/ataglance/</ref> The undergraduate [[student-teacher ratio|student-to-faculty ratio]] is 10:1.<ref>http://www.princetonreview.com/schools/college/CollegeBasics.aspx?iid=1024046</ref> The college has a network of over 35 affiliated programs, institutes, and centers, spanning twelve [[city|cities]], five [[U.S. states|states]], seven [[country|countries]], and four [[continent]]s.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120629125438/http://www.bard.edu/institutes/ </ref>
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==Open Society Foundations==
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Bard has access to multiple, distinct endowments. Bard, along with [[Central European University]], is a founding member of the Open Society University Network, endowed with $1 billion.<ref>https://www.bard.edu/news/details/?id=16538&prefurl=bard-college-and-partners-establish-global-network-to-transform-higher-education-2020-01-28</ref> Bard also maintains a separate endowment of approximately $267 million, a large portion of which is exclusively dedicated to its graduate programs in the arts.<ref>https://collegedunia.com/usa/college/1735-bard-college-annandale-on-hudson/home</ref> In July 2020, Bard received a gift of $100 million from the [[Open Society Foundations]], which will dispense $10 million yearly over a period of ten years.<ref>https://osun.bard.edu/newsroom/osf-100-million-bard-college-strengthening-global-network</ref> In April 2021, Bard received a $500 million endowment challenge grant from [[philanthropist]] (some say [[CIA]] bag man) [[George Soros]], who is known for using the [[human rights]] angle to promote his own business interests and Us foreign policy regime changes. Once matched, on a five-year timeline, Bard will have an endowment of more than $1 billion.<ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2021/04/01/george-soros-is-giving-500-million-to-bard-college/?sh=5fa884d42ba7 </ref>
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Bard has been named a top producer of U.S. [[Fulbright]] Scholars.<ref>https://www.bard.edu/news/details/?id=16579&prefurl=bard-college-named-a-top-producer-of-fulbright-us-students-and-us-scholars-for-2019-20-2020-02-11</ref> Many Bard alumni have also been named Watson Fellows, [[Critical Language Scholarship]] recipients, Davis Projects for Peace Prize winners, [[Rhodes Scholars]], [[Marshall Scholars]], and [[Peace Corps]] fellows, among other postgraduate awards.<ref>https://www.bard.edu/news/releases/pr/fstory.php?id=16675</ref><ref>https://www.bard.edu/news/releases/pr/fstory.php?id=3000</ref><ref>https://www.bard.edu/news/details/?id=16685&prefurl=-bard-college-student-wins-davis-projects-for-peace-prize-2020-03-31</ref><ref>https://www.bard.edu/news/releases/pr/fstory.php?id=2203</ref>
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==Academics==
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Bard is a college of the liberal arts and sciences. In the undergraduate college, Bard offers [[Bachelor of Arts]] and [[Bachelor of Science]] degrees. There are 23 academic departments that offer over 40 [[academic major|major programs]], as well as 12 interdisciplinary [[minor (academic)|concentrations]]. The college was the first in the nation to offer a [[human rights]] major.
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Bard has developed several innovative graduate programs and research institutes, including the [[Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts]], the [[Levy Economics Institute]] which began offering a Masters of Science in Economic Theory and Policy in 2014, the [[Center for Curatorial Studies and Art in Contemporary Culture]], the Bard Center for Environmental Policy, the [[Bard College Conservatory of Music]], the ICP-Bard Program in Advanced Photographic Studies in Manhattan,<ref>http://www.icp.org/school/icp-bard-mfa|title=ICP-Bard MFA</ref> the Master of Arts in Teaching Program (MAT), the [[Bard College Clemente Program]], and the [[Bard Graduate Center]] in [[Manhattan]].
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The [[Hannah Arendt]] Center for Politics and Humanities is located at Bard College. The Center hosts an annual public conference, offers courses, runs various related academic programs, and houses research fellows,<ref>[http://hac.bard.edu Hannah Arendt Center], January 5, 2018</ref> and is directed by Dr. Roger Berkowitz, a legal scholar and an associate professor of politics, philosophy, and human rights.<ref>http://hac.bard.edu/about</ref>
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In February 2009, Bard announced the first dual degree program between a [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] university and an American institution of higher education. The college entered into a collaboration with [[Al-Quds University]] involving an honors college, a master's program in teaching and a model high school.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/15/world/middleeast/15quds.html </ref>
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 22 May 2021

Group.png Bard College  
(CollegeSourcewatch WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Bard College Seal.png
MottoDabo tibi coronam vitae
(Latin)
Formation1860
HeadquartersNew York State, USA
Type• Private
• liberal arts college
Sponsored byHewlett Foundation
Other nameRaptors
Liberal arts college in New York State from 2021 funded by Open Society Foundations

Bard College is a private liberal arts college in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. In 2021, it received a large donation from Open Society Foundations.

History

Founded in 1860, the institution consists of a liberal arts college and a conservatory, as well as eight graduate programs offering over 20 graduate degrees in the arts and sciences.[1] The undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio is 10:1.[2] The college has a network of over 35 affiliated programs, institutes, and centers, spanning twelve cities, five states, seven countries, and four continents.[3]

Open Society Foundations

Bard has access to multiple, distinct endowments. Bard, along with Central European University, is a founding member of the Open Society University Network, endowed with $1 billion.[4] Bard also maintains a separate endowment of approximately $267 million, a large portion of which is exclusively dedicated to its graduate programs in the arts.[5] In July 2020, Bard received a gift of $100 million from the Open Society Foundations, which will dispense $10 million yearly over a period of ten years.[6] In April 2021, Bard received a $500 million endowment challenge grant from philanthropist (some say CIA bag man) George Soros, who is known for using the human rights angle to promote his own business interests and Us foreign policy regime changes. Once matched, on a five-year timeline, Bard will have an endowment of more than $1 billion.[7]

Bard has been named a top producer of U.S. Fulbright Scholars.[8] Many Bard alumni have also been named Watson Fellows, Critical Language Scholarship recipients, Davis Projects for Peace Prize winners, Rhodes Scholars, Marshall Scholars, and Peace Corps fellows, among other postgraduate awards.[9][10][11][12]

Academics

Bard is a college of the liberal arts and sciences. In the undergraduate college, Bard offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. There are 23 academic departments that offer over 40 major programs, as well as 12 interdisciplinary concentrations. The college was the first in the nation to offer a human rights major.

Bard has developed several innovative graduate programs and research institutes, including the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, the Levy Economics Institute which began offering a Masters of Science in Economic Theory and Policy in 2014, the Center for Curatorial Studies and Art in Contemporary Culture, the Bard Center for Environmental Policy, the Bard College Conservatory of Music, the ICP-Bard Program in Advanced Photographic Studies in Manhattan,[13] the Master of Arts in Teaching Program (MAT), the Bard College Clemente Program, and the Bard Graduate Center in Manhattan.

The Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities is located at Bard College. The Center hosts an annual public conference, offers courses, runs various related academic programs, and houses research fellows,[14] and is directed by Dr. Roger Berkowitz, a legal scholar and an associate professor of politics, philosophy, and human rights.[15]

In February 2009, Bard announced the first dual degree program between a Palestinian university and an American institution of higher education. The college entered into a collaboration with Al-Quds University involving an honors college, a master's program in teaching and a model high school.[16]


 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Ian BurumaLuce Professor of Democracy Human Rights and Journalism20032017

 

EventDescription
Hewlett FoundationHuge foundation setting the agenda by funding lots of deep state projects.

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornNationalitySummaryDescription
Alexis Papahelas1961GreeceJournalist
Editor
Greek journalist and editor who has visited 5 Bilderberg meetings.
Matt Taibbi2 March 1970USJournalist
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