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Item Bennington Bulletin - July 20, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-07-20) Bennington CollegeBennington College’s Postbac Premedical Program celebrates its 40th anniversary this year.Item Bennington Bulletin - June 29, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-06-29) Bennington CollegeHappy Fourth of July! Wishing everyone a relaxing holiday. Administrative offices will be closed on Friday, July 3. Your regularly scheduled Bulletin returns next week.Item Bennington Bulletin - June 22, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-06-22) Bennington CollegeBennington College has been awarded a 2020 CASE Educational Fundraising Award for Overall Performance in Private Liberal Arts Institutions with Endowments Under $150 Million.Item Bennington Bulletin - June 15, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-06-15) Bennington CollegeBennington, the alumni magazine, has won five CASE Circle of Excellence Awards and was nominated for the 2020 Robert Sibley Magazine of the Year Award, which will be announced June 24.Item Bennington Bulletin - May 26, 2020(Office of Communications, 2020-05-26) Bennington CollegeThis week, we are highlighting the work and accomplishments of Bennington College seniors through the Digital Senior Week Gallery and the Usdan Gallery Senior Show, A Hole to Climb Into.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.Item Bennington Bulletin - November 1, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-11-01) Bennington CollegeFeeling brave after Halloween? Get ready for a fright, courtesy of these Bennington alumni.Item Bennington Bulletin, Oct 11, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021) Bennington CollegeFeature : "Peace Through Leadership Training" With the support of a $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant, Ahmed Amar '24 establishedPeace Through Leadership Training, an empowerment program for unemployed youth in Senegal.Item Bennington Bulletin - Oct 4, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-10-04) Bennington CollegeBennington College has earned a STARS Gold rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). STARS,Item Bennington Bulletin - Oct 25, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-10-25) Bennington CollegeFeatured : "Questions, Diamonds, Artifice In Fugue Literary Journal", Joely Fitch '16 spoke with Camille Guthrie about Guthrie's latest book, Diamonds.Item Bennington Bulletin - Oct 18, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-10-18) Bennington CollegeFeatured : "Tools, Time, and Freedom." Megan Culhane Galbraith MFA '15 has been longlisted for The Granum Foundation Fellowship Prize, which helps US-based writers complete substantive literary works and helps launch these works.Item Bennington Bulletin - Sept 27, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-09-27) Bennington CollegeFeatured : “Childhood Precarity,” a poem by Ashley D. Escobar ’22, has been published in the Hennepin Review and is nominated for its 2021 Best of the Net Anthology.Item Bennington Bulletin - May 28, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-05-28) Bennington CollegeFeatured : The Blue Benn Gets a "Biz Bump" CBS host Stephen Colbert mentioned the Bennington diner, run by John Getchell ’86, on his program, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, in a segment designed to give a boost to small businesses nationwide.Item Bennington Bulletin - May 21, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-05-21) Bennington CollegeTwelve students from Bennington College have been selected to participate in the 2021 Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships, a program run in partnership with the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation.Item Bennington Bulletin - May 14, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-05-14) Bennington CollegeSoup's On! This term, students in Yoko Inoue's Make Kitchen Communal course have weekly served delicious, nutritious soups made from local ingredients to essential staff on campus.Item Bennington Bulletin - April 23, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-04-23) Bennington College;STARS Silver Rating. Bennington College has earned a STARS Silver rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). STARS, the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System measures and encourages sustainability in all aspects of higher education.Item Bennington Bulletin - May 7, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-05-07) Bennington CollegeFeatured : Her Own Enigmatic Style. Mina Nishimura MFA '21 is the cover star for the current issue of Dance Magazine, with a full feature story, “Blending Butoh, Cunningham and Her Own Enigmatic Style: Mina Nishimura.” She will also be giving a free Butoh class through the platform on May 19.Item Bennington Bulletin - April 30, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-04-30) Bennington CollegeFeatured : J. Vanessa Lyon is guest curator of the forthcoming inaugural exhibition at ArtYard, a center for contemporary art in Frenchtown, New Jersey. Girl You Want is a meditation on the intersectional machinations of gender through a range of representational strategies. The show features work by Genevieve Gaignard, Wendy Red Star, Beatrice Red Star Fletcher, Josh Rabineau, Karrine Smith, Bennington faculty Jen Liu, and Julia Greenburger ’19, Ivy StewartItem Bennington Bulletin - April 16, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-04-16) Bennington CollegeFeatured : "How is a Sonnet Like a Suburb?" Craig Morgan Teicher, who just received a 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship in Poetry, was profiled in The Christian Science Monitor, where he discusses his book Welcome to Sonnetville, moving to the suburbs, and inadvertently creating a portrait of a family in isolation during a pandemic.Item Bennington Bulletin - April 9, 2021(Office of Communications, 2021-04-09) Bennington CollegeFeatured : "Holy Guggenheim!" Mark Wunderlich, Director of BenningtonWriting Seminars, faculty member Craig Morgan Teicher, and past faculty Paul Yoon, Ephraim Asili, Kaitlyn Greenidge, and Alexander Chee are recipients of the prestigious 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship.
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