Faculty News

LED streetlight Solving the Impossible

In Susan Sgorbati’s course "Solving the Impossible,” 22 Bennington students navigated multiple constituencies and local government agencies, working with the Village of North Bennington to reduce local energy consumption by converting to LED streetlights.

Malamud honored by PEN/Faulkner PEN/Faulkner Celebrates Malamud

Hundreds of literary fans and notables gathered in Washington D.C. last week for a celebration of what would have been longtime former faculty member Bernard Malamud's 100th year. 

Gallery into Camera Deschenes 'Turns Gallery Into Camera'

With her current exhibition at the Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis, faculty member Liz Deschenes—recently dubbed a “giant of post-conceptual photography” by the New York Times—“turns the gallery into a camera,” writes one critic. Read more.

Megan Mayhew Bergman's Almost Famous Women Megan Mayhew Bergman MFA'10's Forthcoming Book "Heartbreaking, Lovely"

MFA alumna Megan Mayhew Bergman's forthcoming collection of stories, Almost Famous Women, received a starred review from Kirkus, and is an Indie Next Pick for winter. Due out in January, Academy Award-winning actress Anjelica Huston called it "heartbreaking and lovely".

Allen Shawn's published biography of Leonard Bernstein Shawn Pens 'Engrossing Portrait' of Leonard Bernstein

Faculty member Allen Shawn is earning widespread praise for his recently published biography of internationally celebrated composer, conductor, and classical pianist Leonard Bernstein.