May 28: Commencement 2013
On Tuesday May 28, ECLA of Bard will celebrate the conclusion of the academic year 2012/2013. [more]
May 16-17: Judgment in Extremis - A Conference Inspired by the Fiftieth Anniversary of Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem
ECLA of Bard’s Annual Conference, in cooperation with the ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry, and the Hannah Arendt Center, Bard College[more]
May 15: Economics of Democratization - film screening and discussion
Post-revolutionary Egypt between Legacy, Present and Promise[more]
May 14: Political Dynamic in Colonial Southeast Asia
On May 14 at 19:30, Dr. Wasana Wongsurawat from Thailand gave a talk titled "Transnationalism and Extraterritoriality: Prerequisites for Nation-Building in Colonial Southeast Asia."[more]
May 8: James Redfield lectures on Plato's "Symposium"
On May 8 at 19:30, ECLA of Bard had the pleasure to host Prof. James Redfield from the University of Chicago for a lecture titled "Philosophical Eros in «Symposium»." [more]
May 7: Faculty Lecture Series - Geoff Lehman
On May 7 at 19:30, faculty member Geoff Lehman gave a talk related to his research on "Shakespeare's Phenomenology of Perspective."[more]
May 3: Lorenzo Chiesa lectures on "Psychoanalysis, Religion, Love"
On May 3 at 19:00, ECLA of Bard will host Professor Lorenzo Chiesa from the University of Kent for a talk on the relationship between psychoanalysis, religion and love in Lacan's thought. [more]
April 9: Faculty Lecture Series - Ewa Atanassow
On April 9 at 19:30, ECLA of Bard faculty member Ewa Atanassow gave a talk regarding her current research "Liberalism and Empire: Tocqueville revisited."[more]
March 6: Carlos Fraenkel on the role of philosophy in a culture of debate
On March 6 at 19.00, Prof. Carlos F. Fraenkel from McGill University was present at ECLA of Bard for a lecture based on his forthcoming book "Teaching Plato in Palestine" (Princeton University Press). [more]
March 5: Faculty Lecture Series - Michael Weinman
On March 5 at 19:30, faculty member Michael Weinman presented his research titled «Why 729? Harmonic theory and dialectic in "Republic," 9» [more]