College News
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Bennington Review—a national biannual print journal of innovative, intelligent, and moving poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and film writing housed at Bennington College—has released its eighth issue, around the theme of “Fame and Obscurity.”
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The following update regarding plans for Spring 2021 was sent on October 26, 2020 to our community from Acting Provost and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs John Bullock and Acting Dean of the College and Dean of the Library Oceana Wilson. For more information, please see our COVID Updates and Information page.
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The following update regarding plans for Winter Break & Field Work Term was sent on October 26, 2020 to our students on campus from Associate Dean of Student Life Christine Winget.
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On October 22, CAPA hosted a webinar conversation about the 2020 Presidential Election with former Governor Michael Dukakis.
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On October 12, CAPA and the Robert Frost Stone House Museum hosted a webinar on Storage Crops, featuring a panel of experts who shared how to store vegetables through the winter and answered gardening questions.