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By : Lucas Engel November 26, 2019November 29, 2019

Concerning our Education: Students and Academic Freedom on Campus

Erdogan’s television tirades, railing against “criminal” academics, had taken us to contemplations on the difficulty of securing funding within the German university system. Yet we had managed to forget, or avoid discussing, a threat that is hardly nuanced or subtle. It is the threat that we students pose to academic freedom.

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By : Daniela Silva November 12, 2019November 15, 2019

The Effective Altruism Community

Did you know that the average person spends around 80,000 hours of their life dedicated to their career? How to make these 40 hours a week, 50 weeks a year, for 40 years as productive, impactful and rewarding as possible is what Benjamin Todd and the 80,000 Hours team address in their career guide, also named 80,000 Hours.

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By : Margarethe Hattingh October 19, 2019October 25, 2019

An Interview with Boris Vormann (part 2)

Professor Vormann’s balanced and insightful answers to questions like ‘what is the future of work’, ‘should the welfare state be reinstated’, ‘what is the role of academia’, and others, shed light on these most basic but essential questions while also clarifying why they are important — why he cares for this subject matter and why we should, too.

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By : Margarethe Hattingh August 30, 2019February 17, 2020

Shifting Thresholds

Hopes and dreams trapped in objects: waiting to be unleashed, or ready to be discarded? Easier just to keep it all, stuff it in dresser drawers and cupboards, hide it under a duvet at the back of the linen closet, until one day, through some trick of fate, it ceases to be invisible again …

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By : Margarethe Hattingh August 23, 2019August 27, 2019

An Interview with Boris Vormann (part 1)

Professor Vormann’s balanced and insightful answers to questions like ‘what is political science’, ‘is there truth in this inquiry’, ‘is inequality bad’, and others, sheds light on these most basic but essential questions while also clarifying why they are important — why he cares for this subject matter and why we should, too.

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By : Sujitha Parshi August 16, 2019August 23, 2019

Mnemonic Musings: Reflections and Behind-the-Scenes of LESC 2019

“Impasse 1: ‘…whether the elements have being potentially, or in some other way…’”
What?
Prepare to engage in the story of a small, motley crew of BCB students – with little to their names but enthusiasm and sometimes-precarious ideas – organising the next Liberal Education Student Conference, through a series of impasses.

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By : Margarethe Hattingh August 9, 2019August 16, 2019

The Good, the Beautiful, and Diversity: An Interview with Geoff Lehman

It was a brisk but sunny day in the spring semester of 2016, in a Forms of Love seminar on the Symposium taught by Geoff Lehman, when my approach to my studies shifted entirely. The Republic, I admit, to my enduring shame, did little to convince me of its worthiness of study, but Beauty — ah!

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By : Tanya Sharma July 26, 2019August 3, 2019

The Life and Times of Professor Kerry Bystrom

It’s no secret that Bard College Berlin has an astonishingly small student body — small enough that I could look around one afternoon in the cafeteria and recognize all but a few faces. But how many of us truly know the people behind them? I sat down one day with the Associate Dean Kerry Bystrom to hear her story.

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