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Aberth, Susan
Associate Professor of Art History
Program(s): Africana Studies, Art History, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Latin American and Iberian Studies, Studies in Race and Ethnicity
Office: Room 113
E-mail: aberth@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-6822 x7126
Website: http://inside.bard.edu/arthistory/faculty/aberth.shtml
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B.A., University of California, Los Angeles; M.A., Institute of Fine Arts, New York University; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, City University of New York. Recipient, professional development fellowship, the College Art Association and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Author of Leonora Carrington: Surrealism, Alchemy, and Art (Lund Humphries, London and Turner, Madrid, 2004). Chair, Test Development Committee for Art History AP exams, Educational Testing Service and College Board. Professor of Latin American art, Christie’s Education Master of Arts Program, New York. (2000– ) Associate Professor of Art History.
Acar, Ismail
Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion
Program(s): Religion
Office: Hopson, 204
E-mail: acar@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7384 x7384
Website: http://inside.bard.edu/~acar
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B.A., Ankara University; M.A., Ph.D., Dokuz Eylül University; A.M.R.S., University of Chicago; D.Min. candidate, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. Current research interests include Christian-Muslim relations, stoning in Islamic tradition, and Ottoman criminal law. Editor, Makaleler, Tebligler ve Diger Yazilar: Abdulkadir Sener (Articles, Papers, and Other Writings of Abdulkadir Sener; 2001); articles in Review of the School of Theology, Islamiyat, other journals. Assistant professor of Islamic law, Dokuz Eylül University (2000–02); visiting scholar of Islamic studies, Center for Near Eastern Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (2002–04); visiting scholar of Christian-Muslim relations, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (2004–06). (2007– ) Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion.
Achebe, Chinua
Charles P. Stevenson, Jr. Professor of Languages & Literature
Program(s): Africana Studies, Literature
Office: Charles P. Stevenson, Jr. Library
E-mail: achebe@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7325
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B.A., University of London. Nigerian-born novelist and poet; works include Things Fall Apart (1958), No Longer at Ease (1960), Arrow of God (1964), A Man of the People (1966), Beware Soul Brother (1972), The Trouble with Nigeria (1984), Anthills of the Savannah (1987), Another Africa, with R. Lyons (1998), Africa Is People (1998), Home and Exile (2000). Awards and prizes include Commonwealth Poetry Prize (1974), Afro-Asian Writers Association’s Lotus Award (1975), Campion Medal (1996), German Booksellers Peace Prize (2002), Man Booker International Prize (2007). Fellow, Royal Society of Literature, London (1981); honorary foreign fellow, American Academy of Arts and Letters (1983); honorary fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2002). Honorary doctorates from more than 30 colleges and universities. McMillan-Stewart Lecturer, Harvard University (1998); Presidential Fellow Lecturer, World Bank (1998). (1990–2009) Charles P. Stevenson Jr. Professor of Languages and Literature.
Achebe, Christie Chinwe
Professor of Psychology
Program(s): Africana Studies, Psychology
Office: Preston, Room 118
E-mail: cachebe@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7380
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B.A., University of London; Postgraduate Certificate in Education, University of London; M.A., University of Nigeria; Ed.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Professor, University of Nigeria (1988). First woman president, Counseling Association of Nigeria (1988–90). Former consultant, Family Institute of New Jersey. Publications: The World of the Ogbange: The Spirit Child Phenomenon; Fundamentals of Guidance and Counseling (editor); Theories of Counseling: Relevance to the Nigerian Situation (editor); Guidance and Counseling in Schools (handbook). Current focuses: counseling in psychology and education, cultural identity development, multicultural theory and practice. (1992– ) Visiting Professor of Psychology.
Ahwesh, Peggy
Professor of Film and Electronic Arts, Faculty Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
Program(s): Film and Electronic Arts, MFA Film/Video
Office: Studio B 103
E-mail: ahwesh@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-6822
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B.F.A., Antioch College. Film/video artist. Retrospectives: Girls Beware!, Whitney Museum of American Art (1997); Filmmuseum, Brussels; Anthology Film Archives, New York; Peggy’s Playhouse, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University; others. Screenings: Whitney Biennial (1991, 1995, 2002); New York Film Festival (1998, 2007); Flaherty Film Seminar (2003); Pompidou Center (2002, 2004). Festivals: Berlin; London; Cairo; Toronto; Rotterdam; and Creteil, France. Certain Women (codirected with Bobby Abate) was an official selection at the Rotterdam International Film Festival and the opening night film at the New York Underground Film Festival (2004). Other films include Martina’s Playhouse, The Deadman (codirected with Keith Sanborn), Strange Weather, and Nocturne, all in Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. Grants: Jerome and Guggenheim Foundation fellowships, Alpert Award in the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, Art Matters. Faculty, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts. (1990– ) Professor of Film and Electronic Arts.
Akalaitis, JoAnne
Wallace Benjamin Flint and L. May Hawver Flint Professor of Drama
Program(s): Theater
Office: Avery Arts Center 311
E-mail: akalaiti@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7936
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B.A., University of Chicago; graduate study in philosophy, Stanford University. Independent theatrical director and writer. Cofounder of Mabou Mines. Staged productions at American Repertory Theatre, Lincoln Center Theater, New York City Opera, Goodman Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Court Theatre, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, and Guthrie Theater. Andrew Mellon Cochair of Directing Program, The Juilliard School. Former artistic director, New York Shakespeare Festival; artist in residence, Court Theatre. Staged works by Euripides, Shakespeare, Strindberg, Schiller, Beckett, Genet, Williams, Philip Glass, Janáˇcek, and own work. Recipient: Obie Award for Sustained Achievement, Guggenheim Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts grants, Edwin Booth Award, Rosamund Gilder Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre, and Pew Charitable Trusts National Theatre Artist Residency Program grant. (1998– ) Wallace Benjamin Flint and L. May Hawver Flint Professor of Drama.
Albertini Jr., Jules
Visiting Professor of Mathmatics
Office: Albee, 311
Phone: 845-758-7267
Alexander, Zakiyyah
Visiting Assistant Professor of Theater
Program(s): Playwriting, Theater
Phone: 845-758-6822
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B.A., Binghamton University; M.F.A., Yale School of Drama. Playwright, director, dramaturg. Recent stage productions include ghost, University of Wisconsin (2007); Sweet Maladies, Rooke Theatre, Mount Holyoke College (2006); The Etymology of Bird, New Studio Theatre, Columbia College, Chicago (2006). Residencies at Bay Area Playwrights Festival (2007), Women’s Project Playwrights Lab (2004–06), others. Has taught at University of Rochester, University of Wisconsin, Mount Holyoke College, Fordham University, Barnard College. Recipient, Theodore Ward Prize for African American Playwrights (2006), Jackson Phelan Award (2005), New Professional Theatre Award (2004). (2007– ) Visiting Assistant Professor of Theater.
Ames, Kenneth
Professor
Department(s): Bard Graduate Center
E-mail: ames@bgc.bard.edu
Phone: 212-501-3055
Website: http://www.bgc.bard.edu/programs/faculty/kenneth-l-ames.html
Anderson, Craig
Professor of Chemistry, Chemistry Program Director
Program(s): Chemistry
Department(s): Sciences
Office: Reem-Kayden Center for Science and Computation, 138
E-mail: canderso@bard.edu
Phone: 845-752-2356
Website: http://chemistry.bard.edu/faculty/anderson.shtml
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B.Sc., M.Sc., University of Western Ontario; Ph.D., Université de Montréal. Research associate, University of Barcelona, Spain; research director, Orgometa Laboratories, Montreal (1998–2001). Awards include Chemical Institute of Canada’s Award of Excellence, Andrew E. Scott Medal and Prize, Society of Chemical Industry Award. Many articles in scholarly journals, including Organometallics, Inorganic Chemistry, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Canadian Journal of Chemistry. (2001– ) Professor of Chemistry.
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