Alumni News
![Peter Dinklage Emmy Awards 2015](/sites/default/files/styles/alumni_story_300x225/public/sources/stories/DinklagePeter_Emmy_2015_1200x750.jpg?itok=QxsjFdry)
Peter Dinklage '91 won an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of Tyrion Lannister in the popular HBO series Game of Thrones. It was the actors fifth nomination and second win.
![Carson Efird](/sites/default/files/styles/alumni_story_300x225/public/sources/stories/EfirdCarson_RoadToParadise_600x450.jpg?itok=i75VAkyb)
Road to Paradise by Carson Efird ’05 is being restaged by faculty members Jenny Rohn and Kirk Jackson at the Tennessee Williams Festival in Provincetown, Mass. The piece was originally commissioned by Bennington Drama for the first year of the festival, and has been invited to return for the 10th anniversary celebration.
![Image of Fedwa Malti-Douglas](/sites/default/files/styles/alumni_story_300x225/public/sources/stories/Malti-DouglasFedwa_NationalEndowmentForTheHumanities_Medalist_600x450.jpg?itok=32Ay1RgY)
The National Endowment for the Humanities has named Fedwa Malti-Douglas (nonfiction, June ’11) a National Humanities Medalist for her studies of Arabic letters. Fedwa has mapped the discourse of gender and letters in the Arab Middle East and applied her insights to American culture.
![Megan Mayhew Bergman](/sites/default/files/styles/alumni_story_300x225/public/sources/stories/BergmanMeganMayhew_600x450.jpg?itok=8A_5Vf1Q)
Megan Mayhew Bergman (MFAW '10) has been appointed associate director of the MFA in Writing Program at Bennington College. She is the author of two critically acclaimed works of short fiction (Birds of a Lesser Paradise and Almost Famous Women) and is at work on a novel that will be published by Scribner.
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Safiya Sinclair '10 has been awarded the 2015 Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry, given by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, for her manuscript, Cannibal. Sinclair is currently pursuing a PhD in literature and creative writing at the University of Southern California, where she is a Dornsife Doctoral Fellow.