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Item Bennington Bulletin, January 6, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-01-06) Bennington College"Bennington’s Version of Football" From January 9-17, critically acclaimed, award-winning authors and faculty of the Bennington Writing Seminars will offer an evening reading series during the MFA program's residency. Mark Wunderlich spoke with Vermont Public Radio about this winter’s Writers Reading lineup.Item Bennington Bulletin, January 13, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-01-13) Bennington College"Community Approach to Food Security" As part of the College’s ongoing work to address food insecurity in Bennington County, the College has awarded a total of $15,000 in Community Resource and Strategy Fund Grants to Willy’s Variety, Shires Housing, and Project Against Violent Encounters (PAVE) to implement and support initiatives that explore and expand local food systems. The Bennington Banner spoke to Susan Sgorbati about these community-building collaborations.Item Bennington Bulletin, January 21, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-01-21) Bennington CollegeFeatured : "Bennington-Williams Student Exhibition" Work by Ara Aman '21, Matthias Mann '20, Gala Meyer Marti '20, Reshavan Naicker '22, Sebenele Ndlangamandla '21, Collette O'Brien '21, Olivia Saporito '20, and Bailey Wait '20 is included in an exhibition at CYNTHIA-REEVES Gallery through February 8. CYNTHIA-REEVES Field Work Term intern Ahmad Yassir ’20 offers a preview on the College’s Instagram.Item Bennington Bulletin, February 10, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-02-10) Bennington College"I Remain Grateful" National Book Award nominated poet Jericho Brown delivered the 49th Bennington Writing Seminars Commencement address.Item Bennington Bulletin, February 3, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-02-11) Bennington CollegeFeatured "Bennington-Williams Student Exhibition" Work by Ara Aman '21, Matthias Mann '20, Gala Meyer Marti '20, Reshavan Naicker '22, Sebenele Ndlangamandla '21, Collette O'Brien '21, Olivia Saporito '20, and Bailey Wait '20 is included in an exhibition at CYNTHIA-REEVES Gallery through February 8. CYNTHIA-REEVES Field Work Term intern Ahmad Yassir ’20 offers a preview on the College’s Instagram.Item Bennington Bulletin, February 18, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-02-18) Bennington CollegeThey’re Back! As we welcome students back to campus, follow Bennington College’s Instagram for a behind-the-scenes look at students’ Field Work Term adventures.Item Bennington Bulletin, February 24, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-02-24) Bennington College"Tacos are My Resistance" In Bon Appétit Magazine, Manuel Gonzales writes about resilience, cultural pride, and tacos. In other literary news, Katie Foster '14 has been named one of the 2020 A Public Space Writing Fellows by this distinguished literary magazine.Item Bennington Bulletin, April 27, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-02-27) Bennington CollegeFeatured : "To Dream, to Imagine" Poet and performance artist Jaamil Olawale Kosoko ’05 has reimagined his work Chameleon as a daylong virtual experience, “a global gesture in listening,” writes The New York Times.Item Bennington Bulletin, January 27, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-02-27) Bennington CollegeFeatured : "Incarceration Education" The College has received NECHE accreditation to award a Bennington College Associate of Art degree to incarcerated students through its Prison Education Initiative (PEI). The Commencement ceremony will take place on June 13, 2020 at Great Meadow.Item Bennington Bulletin, March 2, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-03-02) Bennington College"An Ugly Pairing" A recent New York Times opinion piece on the rise of far-right interest in climate change cites John Hultgren’s research into eco-xenophobia.Item Bennington Bulletin, March 9, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-03-10) Bennington CollegeOn March 4, Dining Services held their first monthly staff appreciation gettogether, including a snack break with homemade cookies from Roz’s Cafe.Item Bennington Bulletin, March 18, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-03-18) Bennington CollegeThis issue was published the week of March 14-20 when Coronavirus state orders were being issued.Item Bennington Bulletin, March 23, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-03-23) Bennington CollegeKeep Your Mind Active. Marco Polo and his opponent Marguerite Feitlowitz recommend playing chess to keep your mind active during times of social distancing. Have (adorable) advice of your own? Share it with Communications.Item Bennington Bulletin, March 30, 2020(Office of Communictioons, 2020-03-30) Bennington CollegeCoordinating Care. Flare, an emergency response app founded by Maria Rabinovich '07, is the winner of the 2019 Not Impossible Commitment Award.Item Bennington Bulletin, April 6, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-04-06) Bennington CollegeWith this issue, the Bennington Bulletin is also being distributed to students.Item Bennington Bulletin, April 13, 2020(Bennington College - Office of Communications, 2020-04-13) Bennington CollegeFeatured : "Love Is Love Is Love Is Love" Bennington students, faculty, and staff in Kerry Ryer-Parke's Sing course go virtual with this arrangement of Love Is Love Is Love Is Love by Abbie Betinis. #BenningtonIsHomeItem Bennington Bulletin, May 4, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-05-04) Bennington College"Quarantine Cookbook" As the Bennington community social distances during the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual Wellbeing Assistant Soumya Shailendra '21 is compiling a community cookbook to foster healthy eating habits during quarantine. Students, staff, and faculty members are invited to contribute their favorite recipe, which can be emailed, along with cooking photos, to Soumya Shailendra.Item Bennington Bulletin, May 11, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-05-11) Bennington College"Consistently Surprising, Beautifully Crafted" Multimedia artist and 2020 commencement speaker Nigel Poor ’86 and Vermont Poet Laureate Mary Ruefle '74 have been named finalists for the 2020 Pulitzer Prizes.Item Bennington Bulletin, May 11, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-05-11) Bennington College"The Good Book" During Field Work Term, Flo Gill '22 served as a community cast member and assistant producer on The Good Book, a short film produced by Slung Low, a theatre company based in Leeds, England.Item Bennington Bulletin - May 18, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-05-18) Bennington CollegeFeature : Working for the Community During the COVID-19 pandemic, twenty-two Bennington College students are interning for local organizations working to support food sustainability, public health, family initiatives, and other resources for Bennington community members. XTR, founded by Bryn Mooser '01, and Wavelength Productions have launched a collaboration offering filmmakers $5,000-$10,000 to help support post-production budgets or personal expenses during the COVID-19 shutdown.
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