Event Calendar
Pick a Date"Sexuality, Choice and Power in a Neoliberal Age"
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Our guest speaker is Laina Bay-Cheng, Associate Professor and PhD Program Director, School of Social Work at the University of Buffalo.
What Do You Want Me to Write?: A Workshop on Culturally-Specific Academic Essays
CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | Please join us in CAPA Symposium for a workshop for international students called "What Do You Want Me to Write?: A Workshop on Culturally-Specific Academic Essays." This event will feature student and faculty speakers, and conversation among students on the subject.
PAC Community Concert Series Presents: Beard & Glasses
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | PAC is delighted to welcome soulful local duo Beard & Glasses for a lunch-time concert as part of the Bennington Community Concert Series.
Master Class: Marie Howe
Master class with visiting poet, Marie Howe: "No, Not, Never: Contradictions as a Door to the Poem's Ongoing Life."
Poetry Reading: Marie Howe
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Poetry reading and book signing with Marie Howe.
Megan Schubert
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Megan Schubert '04, soprano, has shared the stage on multiple occasions with such luminaries as Meredith Monk, Bang On a Can, and with many ensembles championing art music and experimental jazz of today.
BFP First Launch Party
The Bennington Free Press is hosting a launch party to celebrate the first publication of the term. Please join us in the garden by the Library at 7:00 for drinks and snacks, and to meet our student staff and writing contributors.
In Conversation with Mark Wunderlich: Marie Howe
Join Mark Wunderlich in a Q&A with visiting poet, Marie Howe. Buffet lunch will be served.
"Beautiful" Memories of the Spanish Inquisition: Women, Violence and the Politics of Representation
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The event begins at 6:00 PM. A presentation, in English, by Sonia Pérez Villanueva, Associate Professor of Spanish Studies and Literature at Lesley University.
The Healthcare Debate: Current Issues
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | This series invites guest speakers from the private and public sectors to address a range of important topics in the current national dialogue.
Investing 101
Please join us for an informational workshop on retirement planning for faculty and staff. Joseph Silino, Financial Consultant with TIAA, will be offering guidance on how TIAA can assist with strengthening your retirement savings and will be be sharing information on the foundations of investing to help you better understand saving.
Violence and Religion
A stand-alone class taught by Michael Cohen as part of Jazz Religion, a not-for-credit course open to the Bennington College community.
Islamic Creationism and Biological Evolution in the Service of the 'Clash of Civilizations' Narrative
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us in welcoming Salman Hameed, PhD from Hampshire College in discussing Islamic Creationism and Biological Evolution in the Service of the 'Clash of Civilizations' Narrative. All are welcomed, snacks will be served.
Performance of Winning Works from Young Playwrights Competition
Dorset Theatre Festival provides opportunities for regional middle and high school students to learn about playwrighting and create a play of their own through its annual Jean E. Miller Young Playwrights Competition. A public reading of this year’s winning works will be held on September 29.
Family Bed
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Please join Rebecca Brooks, MFA Research Fellow in Dance, for an intimate studio showing of her work-in-process entitled "Family Bed."