Event Calendar
Pick a DateOpen Office Hours with President Walker
President Walker will be holding open office hours to meet with students. Please feel free to stop by for a chat—no appointment needed!
Quechua Language and its Renaissance in the Modern Andean World
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC VIRTUALLY | A talk about the Quechua language by Carlos Molina-Vital, a language and linguistics professor.
Student Office Hours with Dr. Alfredo Medina
Walk-ins are welcome, or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Medina, please email melissasmith@bennington.edu. Dr. Medina is available to meet outside of Student Office Hours by appointment as well.
Fireplace Music Film Festival: Sisters with Transistors
CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | Join us for three nights of groundbreaking music films screened in the DCB Fireplace Room. Films include Sisters with Transistors, Buckjumping, Amadeus, The Last Angel of History, and a surprise film collage with live-soundtrack improvisation.
Virtual International Student Panel
International student panel designed for HS students interested in Bennington College.
Open Office Hours with Dr. Li-Chen Chin, Dean of Student Life
Li-Chen Chin, Dean of Student Life, will hold open office hours for students every Wednesday. Please feel free to drop in, no appointment needed.
Fireplace Music Film Festival: Buckjumping / Amadeus
CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | Join us for three nights of groundbreaking music films screened in the DCB Fireplace Room. Films include Sisters with Transistors, Buckjumping, Amadeus, The Last Angel of History, and a surprise film collage with live-soundtrack improvisation.
Open Office Hours with Maurice Hall, Provost
Students are invited to drop in and speak with Provost Maurice Hall during his open office hours.
Fireplace Music Film Festival: The Last Angel of History / A Surprise Film Collage
CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | Join us for three nights of groundbreaking music films screened in the DCB Fireplace Room. Films include Sisters with Transistors, Buckjumping, Amadeus, The Last Angel of History, and a surprise film collage with live-soundtrack improvisation.
Reading: Nandi Comer
Nandi Comer is the author of American Family: A Syndrome (Finishing Line Press) and Tapping Out (Triquarterly), which was awarded the 2020 Society of Midland Authors Award and the 2020 Julie Suk Award. She is a Cave Canem Fellow, a Callaloo Fellow, and a 2019 Kresge Arts in Detroit Fellow. She directs the Allied Media Projects Speakers Bureau and is the co-director of Detroit Lit.
Decoding Minds from Brain Scans
From mind uploading to brain in a jar, the ability to preserve and decode our minds has long been a fascination of science fiction. With fast improving brain-imaging technologies, that future is closer. to scientific reality than you might think.
Fall Saturday Open House
Info session, faculty advising Q&A, student-led campus tour, and optional interviews designed for HS students interested in Bennington College.