GREAT BARRINGTON, MA — Recently retired Simon’s Rock Chair in Music Larry Wallach will be performing a revision of his Wind Quartet composition on Sunday, March 9th at 3:00 p.m.
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Abbie Nehring receives a New York Press Club Award for “City Limits 2015 Housing Coverage." The investigative series advocates for East Village tenants fighting to remain in their rent-stabilized ...
GREAT BARRINGTON, MA — Simon’s Rock Associate Professor of Biology Sarah Snyder has been selected as the summer research fellow at the Huyck Preserve in Rensselaerville, NY. Dr. Snyder’s research ...
GREAT BARRINGTON, MA — Simon’s Rock Visiting Faculty in Sculpture Chris Domenick has unveiled his latest solo exhibition Private Figure at the Main Gallery of Wesleyan University's Ezra and Cecile ...
The Daniel Arts Center is both an exceptional campus resource and a major regional cultural destination. This contemporary two-building complex houses a 300-seat theater, 100-seat black-box, dance ...
The Kilpatrick Athletic Center offers the resources and support you need to enjoy life-long integrated solutions to health and wellness for both Simon’s Rock students and the greater community. We ...
We are committed to providing an accessible, exceptional opportunity. For students ready for a four-year, residential liberal arts college experience after the 10th or 11th grade, Simon’s Rock ...
If you’re on the verge of 11th or 12th grade and certain you don’t want more of the same, Simon’s Rock can show you what education is like when everyone shares your love of learning. We’re the only ...
For many students, Simon’s Rock is a unique opportunity — much more than an “option.” It’s the “where have you been all my life” answer. The opportunities at Simon’s Rock are unlike anything you’ll ...
In 1977-8, Dr. Wallach attended a year-long post-doctoral seminar in piano performances from 1775 to 1850 at the University of North Carolina funded by a National Endowment in the Humanities grant. He ...
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