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Julian Bardin
  • art and visual culture and politics
  • Class of 2016
  • Madison, Connecticut

Madison native Julian Bardin to speak at TEDxBatesCollege

2014 Nov 4

Inspired by a phrase from the Bates College mission statement, eight Bates students, including Madison's Julian Bardin, will address the concept of the "transformative power of our differences" in the college's first homegrown TED-style event at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, in Bates' Schaeffer Theatre.

Bardin, a 2012 graduate of Bronxville High School, is a junior double-majoring in politics and studio art. Describing himself as "fascinated with working at the intersection between digital media and business to create products that positively affect people's lives," he will discuss the entrepreneurial ventures he has taken on and what they have taught him about engaging different people. He is the son of Mr. Christian A. Bardin and Mrs. Martha R. Pease Bardin of Madison, Conn.

Developed in California 30 years ago, TED presentations are driven by short, engaging talks on trending themes. ("TED" stands for technology, entertainment and design.) Bates was the venue for a TEDxDirigo event in 2012, but TEDxBatesCollege is the first such program originated by members of the campus community.

"Every day, we see our classmates, professors and other members of the Bates community," says student organizer Michelle Pham, of Vancouver, British Columbia. "But you rarely get to know someone else's story. This is a great opportunity to hear those stories on a much deeper level."

Pham, a Bates senior, is organizing the event with Samreen Fatima, a junior from Karachi, Pakistan, and Daniel Oyolu, a senior from Houston.

Bates College adopted a new mission statement in 2010. Central to the four-sentence text are these words: "With ardor and devotion . . . we engage the transformative power of our differences, cultivating intellectual discovery and informed civic action."