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Gail Hirschorn Evans ’63 worked at the White House in the Office of the Special Counsel to the President during the Lyndon Johnson administration and was instrumental in the creation of the President’s Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity and the 1965 Civil Rights Act. Decades later she is still challenging our biases. By Jeva Lange ’15
Alumni come back to campus throughout the year but in the last several years more alumni are returning to campus through programs the College has developed. These are some of the avenues alumni have used to come back.
Becky Godwin’s journey to and through Bennington, recounted by her former student, Crystal Barrick ’11
A senior reflection essay by Timothy Desrosiers ’13
How Princess Yasmin Aga Khan ’73 and Spencer Cox ’90 took on health crises, by Kate Godin
How a gift from Merrell Hambleton ’43 changed everything for Lili Evans ’89 by Lise Miller ’01.
Excerpted remarks from President Coleman’s closing speech at the 25th annual TED Conference, February 2009
A story about how to start a movement by Briee Della Rocca
A recent Bennington alumnus sees the country staying only with Bennington alumni by Briee Della Rocca
Excerpted remarks from President-elect Liz Coleman’s address at the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, May 1987
The worlds of business, technology, and politics consult with Bennington by Lise (Johnson) Miller ’01
An interview with The Story of Land and Sea author Katy Simpson Smith MFA ’13 by Jeva Lange ’15
What Mansour Farhang has taught and learned in his three decades at Bennington by Lee Hancock MFA ’14
A quick view of some ways Bennington faculty members break out of a typical course pacing model by Jeva Lange ’15
Senior class speaker Kieran Najita '16 on “TimeHoles,” genuine connections, and a celebration of work that brings us to see each other as our best selves