Core Faculty
Éric Trudel (Director)
Professor of French and William Frauenfelder Professor in the College; Director, Literature and French Studies Programs; Codirector, Center for Faculty and Curricular Development
Gabriella Lindsay
Visiting Assistant Professor of French
Odile S. Chilton
Visiting Associate Professor of French
Marina van Zuylen
Mary-Margaret Cashell Kellogg Professor in the Division of Languages and Literature; National Academic Director, Clemente Course in the Humanities
Office: Hopson 103 (Warden’s Hall)
Phone: 845-758-7381
Email: [email protected]
Affiliated Faculty
Karen Barkey
Charles Theodore Kellogg and Bertie K. Hawver Kellogg Chair of Sociology and Religion
Katherine Morris Boivin
Associate Professor of Art History
Christian Crouch
Associate Professor of History, Dean of Graduate Studies
Laurie Dahlberg
Associate Professor of Art History and Photography
Tabetha Ewing
Associate Professor of History
Alys Moody
Associate Professor of Literature
Karen Sullivan
Irma Brandeis Professor of Romance Culture and Literature
Masha Shpolberg
Assistant Professor of Film and Electronic Arts
Justus Rosenberg in Marseille in 1941. Photo courtesy Justus and Karin Rosenberg
In Memoriam
Justus Rosenberg, Professor Emeritus of Languages and Literature
(1921–2021)
(1921–2021)
Justus Rosenberg, Professor Emeritus of Languages & Literature and Visiting Professor of Literature, died at home in Annandale on October 30, 2021, having celebrated his 100th birthday on January 23, 2021. Justus was a hero of the French Resistance who escorted well-known émigré writers and intellectuals, among them Heinrich Mann Franz Werfel and many others, through the treacherous Pyrenees to safety in Spain. For his service later in the war in aid of the U.S. Army, Justus received a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart, and in 2017, the French ambassador to the United States decorated him as a Commandeur in the Légion d’Honneur, one of France’s highest distinctions. Justus arrived at Bard in 1962, where he taught European literature and many languages to generations of Bard students. In the spirit of the Jewish tradition in which he was raised, “May his memory be a blessing.”
Read the Tribute from Professor Elizabeth Frank with Vikramaditya Ha Joshi ’18
Read the Tribute from Professor Elizabeth Frank with Vikramaditya Ha Joshi ’18