Event Calendar
Pick a DateLecture: How Easily Murder is Discovered
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC |Critical Conversations in Society, Culture, and Thought: Truth & Lies presents a lecture series to accompany the class. This week, Lisa M. Barksdale-Shaw will give a lecture titled: How easily murder is discovered: Lethal Lies, Truth-Telling, and False Evidence in Manipulating Wrongful Convictions in William Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus."
VALS: Mariam Ghani
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Mariam Ghani is an artist, writer, filmmaker and teacher. The recipient of numerous honors and widely exhibited, her research-based practice spans video, installation, photography, performance, and text.
Reading: Brando Skyhorse
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | New literature faculty member, Brando Skyhorse, will read. All are welcome!
Human Endeavor: Making Wholeness for Creativity and Innovation
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A conversation with Milford Graves, renowned percussionist and retired Bennington faculty member, on how to holistically coordinate seemingly unrelated thought energies to resolve problems that are dysfunctional to human existence.