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Rotimi Suberu

Rotimi Suberu, Politics & International Relations | "In Search of a More Stable Union: The Travails of Federalism in Nigeria”

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Rotimi Suberu’s research on Nigerian government and politics and international relations have prompted invitations to consult for the Nigerian government, the World Bank, the National Endowment for Democracy, Freedom House, and the Forum of Federations.

Book Party and Reading at the Robert Frost Stone House Museum

Robert Frost Stone House Museum

OPEN TO PUBLIC I Join us for a Book Party and Reading at the Robert Frost Stone House Museum with Bennington College faculty members, translator Marguerite Feitlowitz, poet Camille Guthrie, and poet Phillip B. Williams, sponsored by Poetry at Bennington, Bennington College Literature Faculty, and the Robert Frost Stone House at Bennington College.

a black sculpture encrusted with white shells Visual Arts Lecture Series (VALS)—Fall 2021

Calli Roche

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A Visual Arts Lecture Series presentation by Calli Roche.

The Dance Historian Is In with Wendy Perron '69

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC I Wendy Perron will show and discuss excerpts of the dances and interviews from the Bennington College Judson Project (1982).

Brenda Shaughnessy Poetry at Bennington—Fall 2021

What is Poetry and Who are Poets?: from Confusion to Conscience and Clarity with Brenda Shaughnessy

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us for a craft talk with Brenda Shaughnessy, author of five poetry collections including The Octopus Museum.

Brenda Shaughnessy Poetry at Bennington—Fall 2021

Brenda Shaughnessy

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Poet Brenda Shaughnessy reads from her recent poetry collection, The Octopus Museum, followed by a public Q&A.

The January 6 Project

The Alt-Right and White Nationalism on the American Landscape

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC I The January 6 Project examines the historical, cultural, and political events that led to the attack with the goal of understanding its causes, in all its forms, in order to shed light and expose truths for an informed citizenry to act to prevent this type of assault on democracy.

All Staff Meeting with President Walker

Virtual Event

Latest College updates with President Laura Walker.

COVID Webinar

Virtual Event

A webinar with Dr. Patsy Kelso, State Epidemiologist for the Vermont Department of Health; Dr. Trey Dobson, Chief Medical Officer for Southwestern Vermont Medical Center; Dr. Randy Anselmo; and Ali Tartaglia, DrPH.


Drama Community Conversation

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | An opportunity for feedback and plans of DEI work in drama.

Think Tank on Continuing Education in Prisons

Bennington College is convening a think tank of leading prison educators, formerly incarcerated people who benefited from prison education, and others who are interested in hearing about and discussing PEI’s continuing education program with a view to replicating, expanding, and building upon it.

Fall Saturday Open House

Cricket Hill Barn

Info session, faculty advising Q&A, student-led campus tour, and optional interviews designed for HS students interested in Bennington College.