Event Calendar
Pick a DateSecond seven-week classes begin this week
Projects for Peace Virtual Information Session
Each year, Bennington College students who meet eligibility guidelines can apply for a Projects for Peace grant, which provides $10,000 to support grassroots projects which promote peace and address root causes of conflict. Learn more about the program and the projects completed by Bennington students at this event, which will include application information and Q&A.
Journaling Group through CAPS
Looking to gain insight, improve wellbeing, or just engage in self-care through writing? Join us at CAPS for Writing Your Way to Wellness!
Neurodivergent Study Group
Join our Neurodivergent Study Group! Connect with peers in a supportive space designed for ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and more. Flexible attendance—sign up or drop in for neurodivergent-affirming study sessions.
Flow: Ecstatic, Sermonic, and Respiratory
Poetry at Bennington—Fall 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | In this craft talk with Megan Fernandes, we discuss the philosophies and techniques of "flow" in poetry through a variety of historical and critical contexts including Islamic mysticism, the Black Arts movement, contemporary hip hop, the New York School, and Pacific Islander poetry.
Building Healthy Relationships Group through CAPS
Join our Building Healthy Relationships group to learn how to set boundaries, communicate effectively, and create healthy connections. Through guided activities, gain practical tools for stronger, more fulfilling relationships!
Exit Strategies: A Craft Talk with Chet'la Sebree
Poetry at Bennington—Fall 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A poem is only as strong as all its parts; however, we often put particular pressure on its final lines. Does the poem close with a mic drop? A graceful bow? In this craft conversation, we’ll discuss methods and techniques for how to end a poem. Participants are encouraged to bring a poem for which they’d like to rethink its ending.
Reading by Megan Fernandes and Chet'la Sebree
Poetry at Bennington—Fall 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Poetry at Bennington welcomes Megan Fernandes and Chet'la Sebree for a public reading of their poetry.
Deadline: Faculty | Fall 2024 final grades and evaluations for first 7 week courses due to Registrar's Office
Megan Fernandes and Chet'la Sebree In Conversation with Michael Dumanis
Poetry at Bennington—Fall 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join Michael Dumanis in a Q&A with visiting poets Megan Fernandes and Chet'la Sebree.
Thursday Afternoon Yoga
CAMPUS COMMUNITY ONLY | Faculty, staff, and students are invited to join Carly Rudzinski for yoga in the Faculty Dance Studio (above the Meyer Rec Barn) every Thursday from 12:30pm-1:30pm (except Plan Days and Thanksgiving). Classes will be designed for all levels. There are a few mats available in the dance studio, but if you have your own mat and props, please bring them. There is no sign up process required—come for as many sessions as you like! Please contact Carly Rudzinski with any questions. Hope to see you there!
Deadline: Students | Fall 2024 withdrawal forms for full term courses due to Registrar's Office by 5:00pm
Podcast Symposium
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | President Laura Walker invites you to join podcast leaders, including Peabody award winning journalists Erica Hielman and Andrea Berstein, Pulitzer-nominated Bennington alum Jason Moon ’13, and Fresh Air’s Tonya Mosely to discuss investigative journalism and powerful storytelling podcasts.
Applying to REUs, Internships, and Summer Research Opportunities
Science Workshop—Fall 2024Join us as at Science Workshop this week, where we will help you navigate applying to REUs, internships, and summer research opportunities.
Fall Saturday Visit
Info session, student-led campus tour, meal in the dining hall, and optional interviews designed for high school and transfer students interested in Bennington College.
Onigiri Action: Fight Against Food Insecurity
Cultural Studies and Language Series - Fall 2024Open to the Bennington College community | Onigiri Action is an annual autumn social good campaign connecting the simple act of taking a photo with helping to feed school children in need. Every photo of onigiri, a Japanese rice ball, posted to the campaign website or on social media with #OnigiriAction helps provide five school meals to children in need around the world.