Event Calendar
Pick a DateGolden Door (Nuovomondo): Directed by Emanuele Crialese, 2006
CSL Italian Film SeriesOPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Italian journalist and correspondent Flavio Pompetti will introduce the film.
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!
Ronaldo Wilson
Visual Arts Lecture Series (VALS)—Fall 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Ronaldo Wilson is an award-winning poet, interdisciplinary artist, academic and author of six collections of hybrid and experimental works spanning poetry, fiction, mixed genre theory, performance, digital, sound, and visual art. He was born on March 12, 1970 in Millington, Tennessee. In addition to being Co-founder of the Black Took Collective, he holds an BA in English from the University of California, Berkeley, an MA in poetry from New York University, and a PhD in English from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
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.
Deadline: Students | Fall 2024 withdrawal forms for second 7 week courses due to Registrar's Office by 5:00pm
Annual Benefit Enrollment Meeting - SEIU
Annual Benefit Enrollment Meeting provides an opportunity for employees to review the College's benefit offerings and to ask questions. In-person with Zoom option.
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!
2000-level registration for Spring 2025 begins, 1:00pm, up to 4 credits
Annual Benefit Enrollment - Non Union and BCU
Annual Benefit Enrollment Meeting provides an opportunity for employees to review and ask questions in regards to the College's benefit offerings. Offered in person and on Zoom.
Writing Under Constraints, with John Yau
Poetry at Bennington—Fall 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | John Yau has published over fifty books of poetry, fiction, and art criticism. His most recent books of poetry include Tell It Slant (Omnidawn, 2023), Bijoux in the Dark (Letter Machine Editions, 2018), and Further Adventures in Monochrome (Copper Canyon, 2012).
Reading by Peter Gizzi and John Yau
Poetry at Bennington—Fall 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Poetry at Bennington welcomes Peter Gizzi and John Yau for a public reading of their poetry.
Deadline: Faculty | Fall 2024 final grades for 1st 7 week incompletes due to Registrar's Office
4000-level registration for Spring 2025 begins, up to 18 credits
This World Is Not Conclusion, with Peter Gizzi
Poetry at Bennington—Fall 2024 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | This World Is Not Conclusion, with Peter Gizzi is an appreciation and meditation on Emily Dickinson.
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!
Peter Gizzi and John Yau In Conversation with Michael Dumanis
Poetry at Bennington—Fall 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join Michael Dumanis in a Q&A with visiting poets Peter Gizzi and John Yau.
Chelsea Corr-Limoges, PhD: Skies on Fire: The Impacts of Smoke-Sunlight Interactions
Science Workshop—Fall 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join us in welcoming Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Environmental Science Program Director at Springfield College, Chelsea Corr-Limoges, PhD. She will be discussing the impacts of smoke-sunlight interactions.
Film Screening: Dust In the Wind 恋恋风尘
Cultural Studies and Language Series - Fall 2024OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Directed by Hou Hsiao-Hsien, this Taiwanese film follows a bittersweet love story. It's acclaimed for its nostalgic portrayal of Taiwan's rural past, with award-winning cinematography and soundtrack. Film shown in Taiwanese and Chinese with English subtitles.
Music I Love: Surabhee Arjunwadkar's Senior Music Concert
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Surabhee Arjunwadkar '24 presents a concert of music she loves. In the first half, she sings J. S. Bach, Mozart, and Purcell with Yoshiko Sato on Piano. The second half is an eclectic mix of Hindustani classical, Saphardic, and Latin American songs. She is joined by the most wonderful musicians on campus.
Drama at Bennington Presents Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Drama at Bennington presents: The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov. Ensemble: Andy Kongolo, Valentine Wulf, Krithika Meenakshi, Ryan Fahey, Jen Nash, Hannah Hall, Grace Phipps, TOJ Marceau, Rosemarie Sison, Nat Frederickson, Clio Calvin, Aidan Ellison, Arya Shah, Moxie McBreairty, Shloka Shah, Liam O'Connor.
Drama at Bennington Presents Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Drama at Bennington presents: The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov. Ensemble: Andy Kongolo, Valentine Wulf, Krithika Meenakshi, Ryan Fahey, Jen Nash, Hannah Hall, Grace Phipps, TOJ Marceau, Rosemarie Sison, Nat Frederickson, Clio Calvin, Aidan Ellison, Arya Shah, Moxie McBreairty, Shloka Shah, Liam O'Connor.
Drama at Bennington Presents Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Drama at Bennington presents: The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov. Ensemble: Andy Kongolo, Valentine Wulf, Krithika Meenakshi, Ryan Fahey, Jen Nash, Hannah Hall, Grace Phipps, TOJ Marceau, Rosemarie Sison, Nat Frederickson, Clio Calvin, Aidan Ellison, Arya Shah, Moxie McBreairty, Shloka Shah, Liam O'Connor.