- “Tribalism and Cosmopolitanism” Conference Covered in Hudson Valley One appeared in on 10-29-2024
- Roger Berkowitz Joins Other Arendt Center Conference Speakers on WAMC’s Roundtable to Discuss Tribalism and Cosmopolitanism appeared in on 10-08-2024
- For the Atlantic, Thomas Chatterton Williams Profiled Stephen West: “The Warehouse Worker Who Became a Philosopher” appeared in on 08-21-2024
- In Debut Episode of For Love of the World (Amor Mundi): Conversations with the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, Host Roger Berkowitz Interviews Leon Botstein appeared in on 05-01-2024
- For the New York Times Magazine, Wyatt Mason Spoke with Akhil Sharma about An Obedient Father—a Rewrite of Sharma’s First Novel, 22 Years Later appeared in on 09-13-2022
- Book Review: Writer in Residence Wyatt Mason Reviews Essays Two by Lydia Davis appeared in on 12-07-2021
- Samantha Rose Hill Discusses Hannah Arendt’s Exploration of Totalitarianism on BBC Sounds’ Arts & Ideas Podcast appeared in on 09-25-2021
- Close Readings: LA Review of Books on Samantha Rose Hill’s Biography of Hannah Arendt appeared in on 08-10-2021
- “A silent and dangerous epidemic”: Samantha Rose Hill on the Personal and Political Aspects of Loneliness appeared in Wisconsin Public Radio on 04-13-2021
- Samantha Rose Hill on Hannah Arendt’s Beliefs about Loneliness, Ideology, and Totalitarianism appeared in Aeon on 10-21-2020
- Opinion: Roger Berkowitz on the Information Collapse of the Trump Era appeared in on 10-18-2020
- The Hannah Arendt Center at Bard: Challenging Us as Political Beings in the World appeared in on 08-26-2020
- This Is No Time to Read Alone: New York Times Highlights Virtual Reading Group Hosted by Hannah Arendt Center at Bard appeared in New York Times on 05-19-2020
- Decentering Arendt: HAC Associate Fellow Jana V. Schmidt on the Critical Edition of Hannah Arendt’s Complete Works appeared in LA Review of Books on 04-22-2020
- Professor Roger Berkowitz on Tackling Tough Questions at the Arendt Center appeared in Rural Intelligence on 12-11-2019
- Can We Unlearn Race? Thomas Chatterton Williams on Identity Politics in America appeared in NBC on 11-08-2019
- One Man’s Bid to “Retire from Race”: Thomas Chatterton Williams at Bard appeared in Newsday on 11-03-2019
- Review: Thomas Chatterton Williams’s Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race appeared in New York Times on 10-16-2019
- Thomas Chatterton Williams: My Family’s Life Inside and Outside America’s Racial Categories appeared in New York Times Magazine on 09-24-2019
- Review: Samantha Rose Hill on Judith Friedlander’s A Light in Dark Times appeared in Times Higher Education on 04-23-2019
- Poetry and Philosophy in Conversation: The Hannah Arendt Center and the Poetry Foundation Host Event on March 26 appeared in Hannah Arendt Center on 03-12-2019
- Barbara Hahn and Thomas Wild on the First Critical Edition of Hannah Arendt’s Complete Works appeared in Koolkill on 12-11-2018
- Roger Berkowitz Lectures on Thinking in Dark Times at University of New England appeared in YouTube on 11-27-2018
- Professor Samantha Hill Reviews Thinking Without a Banister, New Volume of Hannah Arendt’s Work appeared in Los Angeles Review of Books on 10-21-2018
- Publication of First Volume of Hannah Arendt’s Complete Works, Critical Edition appeared in Frankfurter Allgemeine on 10-11-2018
- Interview: Roger Berkowitz on This Year’s Hannah Arendt Center Conference appeared in Radio Kingston on 09-11-2018
- What Can Hannah Arendt Teach Us About This Moment? Professor and Arendt Center Director Roger Berkowitz Weighs in on WNPR's Colin McEnroe Show appeared in WNPR on 07-03-2017
- Why Arendt Matters: Roger Berkowitz Revisits The Origins of Totalitarianism appeared in Los Angeles Review of Books on 03-18-2017
- Bard's Roger Berkowitz on the Resurgent Popularity of Hannah Arendt after Donald Trump's Election appeared in KQED on 01-23-2017
- Roger Berkowitz on What Hannah Arendt's Philosophy Says about the Threat to Public Discourse Under a Trump Presidency appeared in DW on 12-15-2016
- Discussion at Bard Between Clinton and Trump Supporters Was a Return to Civil Discourseappeared in Forbes on 11-06-2016
- Bard's Jeff Jurgens Takes a Tour of Berlin, Guided by Refugees appeared in The Atlantic on 09-15-2016
- I, Snowbot: For a Man Living in Exile, Edward Snowden Is Strangely Free, Appearing Virtually Around the World, Including as the Keynote Speaker at the Hannah Arendt Center's 2015 Conference, "Why Privacy Matters" appeared in New York Magazine on 06-26-2016
- Professor Helen Epstein Authors Ebola Report, Drawing from Conference Hosted by Bard's Hannah Arendt Center and Citizen Science Program appeared in Daily Maverick on 06-13-2016
- What Does Privacy Mean in an Open Society? Roger Berkowitz Speaks in Budapest appeared in Blinken Open Society Archives on 12-08-2015
- "Is National Security More Important Than Individual Right To Privacy?" A Student Debate appeared in Huffington Post on 11-16-2015
- How Edward Snowden Changed Everythingappeared in The Nation on 11-12-2015
- The Poet, the Journalist, and the Dissident: Edward Snowden Speaks at Bard College appeared in Nation on 11-11-2015
- Speaking at Bard Conference, Edward Snowden Disputes Clinton's Claim that He Bypassed Whistleblower Protections appeared in Guardian on 10-17-2015
- Bard College Privacy Conference Aims to Argue Why Privacy Matters appeared in SC Magazine on 10-15-2015
- Roger Berkowitz and David Brin Discuss Upcoming Hannah Arendt Center Conference, "Why Privacy Matters" appeared in WAMC on 09-30-2015
- Edward Snowden Among Speakers at Bard College Conference on Privacy appeared in Daily Freeman on 09-13-2015
- Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College Hosts International Conference on Surveillance and the Private Life, October 15–16 appeared in Bard College Press Release on 09-08-2015
- Bard Faculty Member Wyatt Mason Explores Norman Rush’s Mating appeared in Paris Review on 03-26-2015
- Texas Newspapers Could Carry Democracy from ... Hong Kong! appeared in Huffington Post on 10-23-2014
- On Election Day, Let Texas Voters Tip Their Hats to Hong Kong appeared in Open Democracy on 10-23-2014
- Top Thinkers Duke It Out Over “American Exceptionalism” at Bard appeared in Almanac Weekly on 10-06-2014
- Arendt Center Fellow Wyatt Mason Interviews Novelist Marilynne Robinson appeared in New York Times on 10-02-2014
- The Banality of Evil: Professor Roger Berkowitz Asks, "Did Eichmann Think?" appeared in American Interest on 09-08-2014
- NEH Seminar at Bard: The Thinking Teacher's Solution to Summer appeared in Center for Teaching Quality on 07-14-2014
- Drones and the Question of “The Human," by Arendt Center Director Roger Berkowitz appeared in Ethics & International Affairs on 06-17-2014
- Arendt Center's Roger Berkowitz Talks Heidegger, Being Human, and Anti-Semitism appeared in Amor Mundi, Hannah Arendt Center on 05-04-2014
- The Human Factor: Professor Roger Berkowitz Joins Debate on Hannah Arendt appeared in CBC Ideas with Paul Kennedy on 04-27-2014
- Big Read Returns: Six Weeks of Events Planned at Bard, Local Partners appeared in Poughkeepsie Journal on 03-09-2014
- Enter the Hannah Arendt Archives and Discover Rare Audio, Art, Her Books and Marginalia appeared in Open Culture on 02-27-2014
- The Threat to the Humanities, by Bard Professor and Arendt Center Director Roger Berkowitz appeared in Amor Mundi, Hannah Arendt Center on 11-07-2013
- Roger Berkowitz Talks Hannah Arendt, Education, and Civic Engagement appeared in Robinhood Radio on 09-25-2013
- Norman Rush’s Brilliantly Broken Promise, by Arendt Center Fellow Wyatt Mason appeared in New York Times on 09-01-2013
- Arendt Center Director Roger Berkowitz on Misreading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem appeared in New York Times on 07-08-2013
- WHDD Interviews Arendt Center Director Roger Berkowitz appeared in WHDD on 07-03-2013
- Arendt Center Director Roger Berkowitz Discusses New Hannah Arendt Biopic on NPR's On Point appeared in NPR On Point on 05-31-2013
- Lonely Thinking: Roger Berkowitz Looks at Hannah Arendt on Film appeared in Paris Review on 05-30-2013
- Does the President Matter? Bard High School Early College Professor Steven Mazie on the Arendt Center Conference appeared in Big Think on 09-24-2012
- Regina Spektor Has Piano, Will Travel: Arendt Center Fellow Wyatt Mason Pays a Visit to the Artist appeared in New York Times on 05-17-2012
- Have the Merchants of Doubt Sold Us Out? Arendt Center Speaker Naomi Oreskes on Leaders, Lies, and Climate Change appeared in Huffington Post on 11-12-2011
- Roger Berkowitz on the Next Generation of Human appeared in TEDx East Hampton on 09-09-2011
- Roger Berkowitz: Why We Must Judge appeared in Democracy on 09-27-2010
- Thinking in Dark Times: Six Questions for Roger Berkowitz appeared in Harper's on 12-04-2009
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