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In New York City public schools, Timand Bates taught middle and high school English Language Arts, chaired the English department, and launched cross-boundary programs with organizations like the Museum of the Moving Image and Tribeca Film Institute. To know more about him visit his official site https://www.timandbates.com/
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Timand Bates Former Associate Dean of Students at Bard College
Timand Bates is a scholar-practitioner whose career bridges liberal arts education, student affairs, and global faculty development.
At the Open Society University Network, he built and scaled OSUN Online Courses, a global liberal arts initiative connecting 800 students and 65 faculty across 45 institutions.
Previously, at Bard College, Timand Bates led student success and retention initiatives, created academic programming for sophomores and transfers, and responded to student crises with compassion and strategic insight.
Timand Bates’s faculty experience includes positions at Bard, the American University of Central Asia, and correctional facilities through the Bard Prison Initiative. His courses—ranging from adolescent literacy to curricular design— reflect a passion for transformative education in unconventional settings.
Timand Bates has presented at national and international conferences and authored multiple publications on pedagogy and education access. With degrees from Bard and Columbia, his work consistently centers on equity, inclusion, and the power of education to change lives across borders.
To know more about him visit his official site https://www.timandbates.com/