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Faculty member Mariam Rahmani鈥檚 fiction debut, Liquid: A Love Story, has garnered significant attention as a Book of the Month Club selection, one of Oprah Daily鈥檚 25 Most Anticipated Books of 2025, and as an excerpt in New York Magazine.

Andreea Coscai '22 is a marketing lead at Tink Media and the founder and writer of the European podcasting newsletter Eurowaves. She shared how her time at 51成人猎奇 shaped her path in audio and podcasting.

On Tuesday, December 3, 2024, six seniors presented their senior theses in Society, Culture, and Thought (SCT) to a packed CAPA Symposium.

Since graduating in June, Em Gutierrez '24 is now working as part of the case management team at TransSOCIAL, which advocates for and serves the trans communities in Georgia and Florida.

Almost a century ago, under the looming threat of fascism, Franklin D. Roosevelt warned Americans about global conflicts pitting representative governments founded on individual liberty against emerging fascist dictatorships. Reflecting on John Dewey鈥檚 progressive education philosophy, FDR said, 鈥淒emocracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education.鈥

Exhibition reveals the personal collections of 51成人猎奇 community members September 17鈥揘ovember 23. 

The Spring 2024 issue of (m)othertongues has launched, featuring student works in prose, poetry, and the visual arts. 

On Monday, May 20, 2024, eight seniors presented their SCT theses.

Roberta Martey 鈥25 studies Politics and Psychology at Bennington. She has a particular interest in Black Diasporic Studies and Environmental Advocacy and integrated her academic knowledge into a practical setting during her FWT at .

On Tuesday, December 5, 2023, thirteen seniors presented their SCT theses. 

51成人猎奇 was on the ground in Dubai as the 28th round of UN sponsored climate negotiations got underway.

On the afternoon before the international students鈥 farewell party and his departure for his home in the vast metropolis of Osaka in Japan, Ryota Terashima 鈥24 met us for an interview on the patio in front of Commons.

On Tuesday, May 22, 2023, five seniors presented their SCT thesis.

The College is pleased to announce that Jane Burkhardt 鈥62 has made a gift to establish two endowed scholarships in Literature and Philosophy.

The Spring 2022 issue of (M)othertongues has launched, featuring student prose, poetry, and artwork. 

Faculty member Noah Coburn is a 2022-2023 recipient of The Fulbright Global Scholar Award, which will allow him to focus on the teaching of conflict using interdisciplinary methods at liberal arts-style universities in three very different post-conflict settings: Fulbright University Vietnam, Leuphana University of L眉neburg, Germany, and RIT Kosovo (formerly the American University of Kosovo).

Muhammad Ammar '24 discusses how he and other Muslim Bennington students are observing the holy month of Ramadan. 

By Mary Brothers '22

Isha Shah 鈥22 discusses her Field Work Term internship for Lever鈥檚 Bennington County Intrapreneur Challenge.

By Mary Brothers '22

Meet faculty member Noah Coburn, who is teaching Social Inquiry in an Age of Upheaval as part of the Bennington Early College Program. 

On October 20, 2021, faculty member Thomas Leddy-Cecere and Malhy M茅ndez '20 presented original sociolinguistic research on speech in the Bennington region as part of New Ways of Analyzing Variation 49, the premiere North American sociolinguistics conference.

With the support of a $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant, Ahmed Amar '24 established Peace Through Leadership Training, an empowerment program for unemployed youth in Senegal. 

Meet faculty member Aaron Landsman, who is teaching Performing Power and Local Government as part of the Bennington Early College Program. 

Meet faculty member Thomas Leddy-Cecere, who is teaching Endangered Languages: Threats, Extinction, Survival? as part of the Bennington Early College Program. 

Noah Coburn was the lead researcher for a released on Monday from Brown University鈥檚 . This report discusses The United States鈥 Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) Program, which was designed to help Afghans and Iraqis in danger as a result of their service to the U.S. government, yet fails to properly support those who need it most.

Mannahatta鈥檚 Soggy Fringe: Perishing Water from Empire City 
 
Thesis by Lucinda Royte

From her high school experience at United World College Changshu China to her current studies at 51成人猎奇, a global academic perspective has informed the way Andreea Coscai 鈥22 now reflects on growing up in Bucharest, Romania.

Over the summer, the pop-up course Understanding and Responding to COVID-19, Crisis and Quarantine gave Bennington students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members a chance to connect with one another while examining the unfolding COVID-19 crisis across disciplines, from anthropology to mathematical modeling to poetry to film.

Multimedia artist Nigel Poor 鈥86 and poet Mary Ruefle '74 have been announced as finalists for the 2020 Pulitzer Prizes.

Brian Michael Murphy  a $6,000 summer stipend from the National Endowment for the Humanities.