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The Academy of American Poets Prize

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CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | The Academy of American Poets Prize Submission Deadline is Thursday, April 28, 2022. All undergraduate students are eligible to enter.

Gospel Music: Share the Joy! - Spring 2022

Gospel Music: Share the Joy! - Spring 2022

VAPA Greenwall Auditorium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | An evening of celebration in song with the Bennington Gospel Choir, directed by Dr. Kathy Bullock.

Cabinet Office Hours—Fall 2021-Spring 2022

Student Office Hours with Dr. Alfredo Medina

Barn 101

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.

FLoW Study Break

Commons

Take a quick break and pick up a snack from the FLoW Interns!

Sasha Phyars-Burgess VALS—Spring 2022

Sasha Phyars-Burgess

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Sasha Phyars-Burgess will give a presentation as part of the Visual Arts Lecture Series.

Contra Dance

Contra Dance with the Traditional Music Ensemble | Spring 2022

Deane Carriage Barn, Pit

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Come and dance! The Traditional Music Ensemble presents a springtime Contra dance with special guests, Susquehanna String Band.

Julia Sanches and Claudia Hernandez

Julia Sanches and Claudia Hernandez

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Translator Julia Sanches with Salvadoran novelist/short story writer Claudia Hernandez.

Brandon Lopez / LopezLopez Carriage Barn Concert Series - Spring 2022

Brandon Lopez / LopezLopez

Deane Carriage Barn, Pit

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Bennington College Carriage Barn Music Series presents a concert of improvised solo bass by Brandon Lopez followed by a set by the duo LopezLopez featuring Brandon Lopez on acoustic bass and Cecilia Lopez on electronics.

All-Staff Meeting (In Person with Virtual Option)

Tishman Lecture Hall

Please join President Laura Walker for our next all staff meeting

Cabinet Office Hours—Fall 2021-Spring 2022

Dr. Li-Chen Chin Office Hours

Student Life Office

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Talk with our Dean of Students, Dr. Li-Chen Chin, during her weekly office hours.

Putting the "Public" in Public Health: Building Alliances to Reduce Firearm Injuries with Dr. Christopher Barsotti

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | It is only through consensus and meaningful collaboration between all frontline sectors that we, as a society, can develop and deploy health strategies to reduce firearm-related injuries and deaths.

Pop-Up Living Room Session

Crossett Library

CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | The “Living Room sessions” are a space for all the different stakeholders at Bennington College to come together and contribute to our mission, values, and strategic planning work.

Makisig Akin & Anya Cloud: We Are (nothing) Everything

Makisig Akin & Anya Cloud: We Are (nothing) Everything

VAPA Martha Hill Dance Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Dance@Bennington presents Makisig Akin & Anya Cloud: We Are (nothing) Everything.

Coffee & Career Conversations

Roz's Cafe

Join Sarah, the Communications and Engagement Coordinator each Friday. Ask questions about navigating Handshake, exploring internship/job opportunities, reviewing your cover letter and resume, or just enjoy a cup of coffee and conversation.

H&G

Drama and Music at Bennington present: “H & G, a great and terrible story”

VAPA Lester Martin Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Freely inspired by Anna Maria Hong’s novella and poetry, “H & G, a great and terrible story” is a cubistic re-envisioning of the Grimm’s tale of Hansel and Gretel as a surreal, feminist hero’s journey. A terrifying coming of age tale, it bristles with enchantment of the inner woods in a magical dreamscape of music by turns plaintive, swinging, and raw. How do children survive abandonment and loss and learn to make their own way in life?

Spring Saturday Open House

Cricket Hill Barn

Various activities designed for HS students interested in or deciding to enroll at Bennington College.

Dance@Bennington Life After College

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Please join us for a virtual conversation on Zoom moderated by Dance Faculty Levi Gonzalez with artists/arts workers Martita Abril, Brian Rogers, and Sarah A.O. Rosner to learn how these individuals have forged creative pathways to make a career for themselves in the field of dance, performance and beyond.

RESCHEDULED -- Benefit for Ukraine with (M)othertongues

Student Center

CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | (M)othertongues is hosting a benefit to raise donations to provide aid for Ukraine featuring students selling artwork, baked goods, writing, anything they would like to sell, and all proceeds will go to an organization providing aid for Ukraine. Please note that this event has been rescheduled from April 9 to April 23.

H & G

Drama and Music at Bennington present: “H & G, a great and terrible story”

VAPA Lester Martin Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Freely inspired by Anna Maria Hong’s novella and poetry, “H & G, a great and terrible story” is a cubistic re-envisioning of the Grimm’s tale of Hansel and Gretel as a surreal, feminist hero’s journey. A terrifying coming of age tale, it bristles with enchantment of the inner woods in a magical dreamscape of music by turns plaintive, swinging, and raw. How do children survive abandonment and loss and learn to make their own way in life?

H & G

Drama and Music at Bennington present: “H & G, a great and terrible story”

VAPA Lester Martin Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Freely inspired by Anna Maria Hong’s novella and poetry, “H & G, a great and terrible story” is a cubistic re-envisioning of the Grimm’s tale of Hansel and Gretel as a surreal, feminist hero’s journey. A terrifying coming of age tale, it bristles with enchantment of the inner woods in a magical dreamscape of music by turns plaintive, swinging, and raw. How do children survive abandonment and loss and learn to make their own way in life?