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When residents in nearby Hoosick Falls, NY and North Bennington, VT discovered their wells and water contaminated, the College stepped in to study, train, and educate students and citizens

Originally from Whittier, California, 鈥渢he birthplace of lowrider trucks and Richard Nixon,鈥 Bill Scully 鈥94 knew as a freshman he wanted to settle in Bennington by Heather DiLeo

Inspired classes and assignments that take the town as a class and the class into town

What Amy Blomquist Buckley 鈥83 started as a 鈥渘iche鈥 place to go for great coffee and homemade food in 2012 quickly blossomed into what many locals鈥攁nd tourists鈥攃onsider an essential Bennington hangout spot by Heather DiLeo

A brief look at the College鈥檚 economic and cultural impact on the Bennington region

The Friends of Robert Frost has generously gifted The Robert Frost Stone House Museum to 51成人猎奇.

The Bennington Museum represents the largest collection of art and history from Southern Vermont and the historically associated areas of New York, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire by Heather DiLeo

Dorset Festival, now in its 40th year, mounts four main stage productions a year from June to September, drawing some of the country鈥檚 most talented playwrights, actors, and directors by Heather DiLeo

Bennington鈥檚 cultural collaborations create a hotbed for arts in the community by Heather DiLeo

Making art available to everyone, the 23-year-old Vermont Arts Exchange (VAE) provides locals with arts education, performance, and exhibition opportunities鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧 by Heather DiLeo

Retiring faculty member Doug Bauer on teaching and time at Bennington by Keegan Ead and Madeline Cole 鈥16

Leaders of local organizations on the impact of student work and volunteerism throughout Bennington by Alex Dery Snider

Three Bennington alumni and one staff member are shaping Vermont policy and Vermont futures. An inside view of how bills become law in Vermont, the issues driving these policymakers back to the table, and their take on legislative legacies by Shay Totten 鈥91, P鈥21

MASS MoCA is the nation鈥檚 largest contemporary art museum and one of the most influential by Heather DiLeo

More and more employers are looking for internships on students鈥 resumes, and more and more colleges are requiring them as part of an education. But with so many internships unpaid, can students afford to do them? By Michael Blanding

Two classes, one big assignment: exhibit, catalogue, and archive black lives at Bennington in a multimedia performance exhibition in Usdan Gallery by Briee Della Rocca.

Gail Hirschorn Evans 鈥63 worked at the White House in the Office of the Special Counsel to the President during the Lyndon Johnson administration and was instrumental in the creation of the President鈥檚 Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity and the 1965 Civil Rights Act. Decades later she is still challenging our biases. By Jeva Lange 鈥15

Alumni come back to campus throughout the year but in the last several years more alumni are returning to campus through programs the College has developed. These are some of the avenues alumni have used to come back.

After an accident left him paralyzed at 42, August de los Reyes 鈥95, head of research and design at Pinterest, gained a valuable perspective that would reorient the focus of his work and challenge the paradigms of 21st-century design. By Brian Davidson

They put words in actors鈥 mouths. They move scenes seamlessly. They design iconic sets. Alums at Netflix develop the shows you can鈥檛 help but binge watch鈥攁nd you likely didn鈥檛 know their names or how they do what they do, until now. By Sarah McAbee 鈥07

International civil rights lawyer Gay Johnson McDougall 鈥69 and the story behind what it took to free South Africa from apartheid rule. By Jeva Lange 鈥15