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David Bond, associate director of the Center for the Advancement of Public Action, spoke with Vermont Public Radio about a course being taught at 51成人猎奇 about PFOA. 

Faculty member Janet Foley recently spoke with NPR about about PFOA. She, David Bond, and Tim Schroeder are teaching a course beginning next week.

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded 51成人猎奇 nearly $90,000 for a Rapid Response grant to support a new course and conduct original research on the perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) contamination recently discovered in Hoosick Falls, NY, and North Bennington, VT.

Asad Malik 鈥19 began his Field Work Term in Libya and finished it in Silicon Valley, all in pursuit of his goal to effect social change through technology.

The 51成人猎奇 team won the Best Student Team at the Vermont Hackathon Hack the Climate, run by HackVT. Rohail Altaf '17, Asad Malik '19, and Sarah Shames '17 created an app called Grow, which allows people within two miles to create a community cyber food market.

Asad Malik 鈥19, a freshman at 51成人猎奇, is co-creator of a new app that hopes to create a global 鈥渃onnected mind鈥 when users share their thoughts and ideas.

Fulbright scholar Ben Underwood 鈥13 spoke with , southwest China鈥檚 largest English-language website, about his current project to develop a large-scale biogas plant in Kunming. Biogas is produced through anaerobic digestion technology, which converts organic waste into fuel. His entire inverview with GoKunming has been republished (with permission) below. Photo credit: Chiara Ferraris.
 

Computer programmer Max Nanis '12 was at the center of a New Yorker Tech article about a cast of "digital rock stars" who are in such high demand that a talent agency was formed to represent them.

With his recently published study on invasive species, by Dr. Jason Fridley 鈥97 is "the first to test [Darwin's ideas] in a meaningful way," said one expert in theNew York Times.

Neurobiologist Amar Sahay 鈥97 has been awarded a $2.75 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to explore how the brain curbs fear, with the goal of developing new therapeutic strategies to help people with generalized anxiety disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder.

Carlos Mendez '15 co-authored a paper in the Journal of Biological Chemistry based on research he conducted over the summer and during last year's Field Work Term at the University of Southern California. The paper provides insight into 鈥渁n alternative molecular basis for the initiation events in skin cancer.鈥

Science Channel Looks to Faculty Member David Edelman's Research for Clues.

When Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney gained more than 100,000 Twitter followers over a single weekend, many in the social media world did a double take. Devin Gaffney 鈥10, a master's candidate at the Oxford Internet Institute and founder of , did a full-blown statistical analysis. The surprising results of his study can be found in a recent article he co-authored in The Atlantic.

The New York Academy of Sciences has awarded Dr. Jason Fridley 鈥97 a 2012 Blavatnik Award for Young Scientists in support of his research on the impact of climate change and invasive species on terrestrial ecological communities.

Max Nanis 鈥12 and Ian Pearce 鈥11 are two of the authors behind the current cover story of Interactions magazine. The article, "Socialbots: Voices from the Fronts," is based on a study they conducted with web researcher Tim Hwang on fake online identities (鈥渂ots鈥) that can interact with humans and even boost human-to-human interaction on social networks such as Twitter. The results of their study were first published in the MIT Technology Review.

Faculty member Jason Zimba is one of three co-authors of the recently unveiled "Common Core State Standards for Mathematics," part of a major educational initiative to develop consistent K-12 academic standards across America.

Author, consultant, and educator Clay Shirky, an expert on the social and economic effects of Internet technologies, will speak on "Motivation in a Connected Age" on Monday, April 5, at 7:00 pm in the College's Tishman Lecture Hall. The event is free and open to the public.

Geology faculty member Tim Schroeder was invited to present his research on the "Mesozoic and Cenozoic Tectonic Evolution of Northwestern Mexico and the Southwestern United States" at the  annual meeting in Portland, Oregon, this week.

Biology faculty member Amie McClellan has been awarded a $237,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support her continued research on a cellular protein that may have therapeutic implications for various types of cancer.

In celebration of the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth, biology faculty member Elizabeth Sherman will lecture on Why Darwin Matters at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester, Vermont on Friday, March 27, at 7 pm. This event is free and open to the public.

The entire Bennington community mourns the death of alumna, long-time administrator, and Trustee Rebecca B. Stickney, who died on August 21, 2008, after a brief illness.

Bennington Bookmarks, a new collaborative art installation, will be unveiled at an opening reception at 51成人猎奇鈥檚 Crossett Library on Tuesday, May 20, at 5:00pm.

Field Work Term is 51成人猎奇's annual work-learning term during which students gain hands-on experience and test their classroom ideas in the world of work.

This photo contest brings those experiences  to life. Students use #FieldWorkTerm to share photos of themselves making, working, and learning to tell the story of their unique work exploration over Field Work Term.

Chelsea Corr
Former Faculty

As an atmospheric scientist, Chelsea Corr studies atmospheric particles, ranging from very small pollution aerosols to cloud droplets, and the role these particles play in air quality and climate.

Image of Mike Rugnetta
Alumni

Composer, programmer, and host of the PBS web series Idea Channel

Photograph 漏 Carolyn Cole

Image of Judith Schneider Bond
Alumni

Evan Pugh Professor Emeritus and former chair of the department of biochemistry and molecular biology at Penn State University and past president of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology and the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Image of G眉ven莽 脰zel
Alumni

Director of the IDEAS Lab at UCLA and winner of a NASA competition to design habitation on Mars

Image of Heather Dewey-Hagborg
Alumni

AI Now Institute Art Fellow whose biotechnology art project, Lovesick, envisions love spread like a virus.

Halarn Fichtenholtz
Former Faculty

Harlan Fichtenholtz is a cognitive neuroscientist who investigates how people understand and interpret the vast array of social and emotional signals that they encounter every day.