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Coralie Kraft ’13 Interviewed by PBS News About Doomsday Preppers

Kraft discussed her thoughts on why more people are preparing for disasters, the companies that build the structures meant to safeguard their clients, and the mindsets behind those who are preparing for such scenarios.
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Henry Mielarczyk ’25 Joins Stennis Program for Congressional Interns

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Michael Martell Included in United Nations #NoToHate Campaign

“If you think about the cost of hate, it’s like hate crimes are kind of a recession every single year,” said Martell.

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June 2019

06-24-2019
Bard Classics Professor Lauren Curtis Presents New Research on Ancient Roman Dance at University of Fribourg
In June 2019, Professor Lauren Curtis traveled to Fribourg, Switzerland, to participate in the conference, The Dance of Priests, Matronae, and Philosophers: Aspects of Dance Culture in Rome and the Roman Empire. She presented her new research about the relationship between dance and politics in ancient Rome, “Roman Rhythms: Music, Dance, and Imperial Ethics,” and learned about new approaches in ancient dance studies from specialists from France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
 
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Meta: Subject(s): Classical Studies Program,Division of Languages and Literature,Division of Social Studies,Literature Program | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
06-24-2019
The Levy Institute Report on the Macroeconomic Effects of Student Debt Cancellation was widely cited this week as presidential candidate Bernie Sanders unveiled a bill to cancel all student debt. Levy economists have concluded that forgiving student debt would significantly boost the economy.
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Meta: Type(s): Faculty | Subject(s): Division of Social Studies,Economics | Institutes(s): Levy Economics Institute |
06-24-2019
Bard College Student Ava Mazzye '20 Receives the Andrew Goodman Foundation Hidden Heroes Award for Commitment to Protecting and Expanding Democracy
On Saturday, June 22, The Andrew Goodman Foundation awarded five young campus leaders from around the country for their dedication to ensuring their fellow college students have access to polling places and voter registration services. Bard College student Ava Mazzye ’20 was recognized for her work as part of a team in the fall 2018 semester that registered over 400 students to vote, hosted 26 events, and engaged over 550 people on Election Day with shuttles, educational materials, and a results return watch party. Mazzye also helped to inform her community around polling place accessibility issues, continued dialogues about a polling place relocation effort, and advocated in the community on behalf of legislation that aims to require polling places on campus in New York.

The Hidden Heroes Award honors The Andrew Goodman Foundation’s outstanding Vote Everywhere Ambassadors and Puffin Democracy Fellows for demonstrating a commitment to continuing Andrew Goodman’s legacy of expanding civic engagement and defending democracy in their communities. More than 100 of these civic leaders from around the country were considered for the award. Vote Everywhere Ambassadors are college students from schools around the country who lead voter campus registration drives, Get Out the Vote efforts, and remove the barriers that student voters face. The Puffin Democracy Fellows, the Foundation’s newest leadership program, work on innovative and impactful projects to expand voting rights and social justice in their local communities and nationally.

“This year’s Hidden Heroes award ceremony comes at an important time in our country’s history as more states push to restrict voter registration efforts. These extraordinary young leaders, along with all of our Vote Everywhere Ambassadors and Puffin Democracy Fellows, are standing at the front lines of these battles,” says Sylvia Golbin-Goodman, the Executive Director of The Andrew Goodman Foundation. “We are in awe of their dedication and fearlessness in the face of these efforts and we couldn’t be more honored to recognize these outstanding young people.”

The awards ceremony took place during the Foundation’s fifth annual National Civic Leadership Training Summit where students from 59 campuses around the country meet to train and prepare Vote Everywhere Ambassadors for the upcoming school year. The event featured workshops and lectures with staff, alumni, and expert speakers. The Summit also commemorated the 55th anniversary of Andrew Goodman’s murder by the KKK in Mississippi while registering African Americans to vote.

Ava Mazzye ’20 is a BA candidate at Bard College where she studies Political Studies. She currently serves as a member of the Fiscal Committee in student government and as a Lead Peer Counselor.
 
Photo: Bard College student Ava Mazzye '20 and David Goodman, president of the Andrew Goodman Foundation. Photo courtesy the Andrew Goodman Foundation
Meta: Type(s): Student | Subject(s): Awards,Community Engagement,Division of Social Studies,Political Studies Program,Politics and International Affairs | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs,Center for Civic Engagement |
06-22-2019
Levy Economics Institute Hosts 10th Annual Minsky Summer Seminar
Students from 15 countries met at Blithewood June 16–22 for the 10th Annual Hyman P. Minsky Summer Seminar. Graduate students, recent graduates, and early career professionals participated in seminars on green jobs, guaranteed employment, the international dimensions of financial fragility, economic policy evaluation for Europe and Latin America, and Minsky’s economic counterculture, among other topics. Jan Kregel, Dimitri B. Papadimitriou, and L. Randall Wray organized this year’s events, with teaching staff that included well-known economists working in the theory and policy tradition of Hyman Minsky and Wynne Godley. 
 
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Meta: Type(s): Conference | Subject(s): Division of Social Studies,Economics | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs,Levy Economics Institute,Levy Grad Programs |
06-19-2019
Other countries are taking steps to atone for past mistreatment of LGBT people; the United States should, too, writes Encarnación.
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Meta: Type(s): Faculty | Subject(s): Division of Social Studies,Political Studies Program,Politics and International Affairs | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs |
06-04-2019
The unorthodox doctrine, which says governments have spare capacity to borrow and spend, has won attention on Wall Street and in Washington. Now, it’s trying to break into academia.
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Meta: Type(s): Faculty | Subject(s): Division of Social Studies | Institutes(s): Bard Undergraduate Programs,Levy Economics Institute |
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