Division of Social Studies News by Date
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July 2015
07-27-2015
Southard’s book explores the aftermath of the atomic bomb, following the lives of survivors.
07-21-2015
On Tuesday, Senator John McCain discussed U.S. national security challenges with Bard professor Walter Russell Mead.
07-16-2015
"Iran is going to get a nuclear weapon. Sooner or later, sanctions or no sanctions, deal or no deal," states Cristol, director of the Bard Globalization and International Affairs Program.
07-15-2015
Poet and translator of German literature Peter Filkins talks about the third novel in H.G. Adler’s trilogy about surviving the Holocaust.
07-14-2015
James Ketterer explains the many complicated moving parts to the recently announced nuclear agreement between Iran and six world powers.
07-10-2015
Professor Buruma links anti-Semitism in the 1814 Norwegian Constitution with the West’s modern relationship with Islam.
07-06-2015
Bard alumnus and trustee Charles S. Johnson III has received a "Celebration of Civil Rights Milestones" award from the State Bar of Georgia and the Center for Civil and Human Rights.
07-05-2015
Professor Leonard’s photographs, on view at the Museum of Modern Art, show low-end commerce from New York to Africa, representing the human toll of corporate globalization.
07-04-2015
The Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College has partnered with The Verge to create a database of the first 500 exemptions to the FAA's commercial drone restrictions.
07-03-2015
This podcast from Bard's Human Rights Project asks: Why are people so nasty to women on the Internet? AMIDEAST President and former diplomat Theodore Kattouf speaks about his career.
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