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Hold the Plastic, Please! A Web Briefing For Restaurant Owners Who Want To Reduce Single-Use Plastic

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Please join us to learn more about how your restaurant, cafe, or bar can reduce the volume of polluting, expensive single-use plastics you use in your daily operations.

Marc L. Moskowitz Cultural Studies and Language Series—Fall 2022

Gender and Pop Culture in Chinese-speaking Asia

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Marc L. Moskowitz is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of South Carolina. His work focuses on the intersection between gender and popular culture in Chinese-speaking Asia.

A Particular Fantasy

Opening Reception for "Allana Clarke: A Particular Fantasy"

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Please join us in celebrating artist Allana Clarke on the occasion of her Usdan Gallery solo exhibition, featuring performance videos and a large-scale floor sculpture made from hair-bonding glue, one of the artist's signature materials.

Anaïs Duplan '14 Literature Evenings—Fall 2022

Reading: Anaïs Duplan '14

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Professor Anaïs Duplan will be reading a selection of poems that may include both new work and pieces from his poetry collections Take This Stallion (Brooklyn Arts Press, 2016) and Mount Carmel and the Blood of Parnassus (Monster House Press, 2017).

All Staff Meeting

Tishman Lecture Hall

STAFF ONLY | All staff are invited to join President Walker for our next All Staff Meeting.

Democracy in America: Media, Money and Campaign Finance

CAPA Symposium

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. Facilitated by CAPA director Susan Sgorbati and Vermont State Senator Brian Campion.

Science Workshop—Fall 2022

Mechanisms of circadian disruption: Describing the state of body clocks exposed to disrupted environmental rhythms

Dickinson 232

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Vincent van der Vinne, PhD will be joining us this week to discuss "Mechanisms of circadian disruption: Describing the state of body clocks exposed to disrupted environmental rhythms."

Fall Saturday Visit

The Barn

Info session, student-led campus tour, and optional interviews designed for high school students interested in Bennington College.

North Bennington Village Block Party

Off campus (see description)

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Everyone is invited to the 4th Annual Village Block Party! There will be music, hot dogs, hamburgers, and ice cream.