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More than 100 people attended the opening of Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal at Ź College’s Usdan Gallery on the evening of Tuesday, February 27, 2024. The nationally traveling exhibition gathers the multifaceted work of Milford Graves (1941–2021) to explore the practices and predilections of an extraordinary jazz innovator, tireless polymath, and legendary Ź College professor. The exhibition is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday, 1:00–5:00 pm and by appointment through April 27. For more information, visit the . 

Ź College’s Prison Education Initiative (PEI), which serves Great Meadow Correctional Facility, a maximum-security men’s prison in Comstock, NY, is poised to become in New York State to offer incarcerated people the opportunity to pursue a bachelor’s degree. 

This award offers national recognition of academic libraries that are making a difference for all underrepresented groups.

Music performances and documentary screening create a vibrant program of Milford Graves events.

Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal, a nationally traveling exhibition, gathers the multifaceted work of Milford Graves (1941-2021) to explore the practices and predilections of an extraordinary jazz innovator, tireless polymath, and legendary Ź College professor.

35 Ź students have been selected for paid fellowship opportunities during the 2024 Field Work Term.

In September 2023, was eager to start her position as the director of Student Accessibility Services at Ź College. This new role, which had previously been shared between Residential Life and Academic Services, was created to provide added accessibility and (ADA) expertise more conveniently than ever. 

As we look forward to 2024 and reflect on the past year, celebrate all that Ź College has accomplished with the 10 most-read stories from 2023.

This holiday season, relax and rewind the year with these notable picks of podcasts, movies, books, and TV shows released in 2023 and featuring work from the Ź College community.

Get ready for a winter wonderland adventure in Southwestern Vermont.

Ź College joins in mourning the passing of groundbreaking television writer and producer Norman Lear. . 

Curated by Veronica Melendez, Connected Diaspora: U.S. Central American Visuality in the Age of Social Media is a celebration of multimedia artistic contributions of US Central American artists who too often are excluded from contemporary art world conversations.

When Karina Gonzalez Perez ’25 returned to campus this past fall, she approached Assistant Director of Student Engagement Jack de Loos ’22 about getting the long running co-ed soccer club off to a good start. Little did she know that de Loos already had a plan underway.

Dancer, choreographer, and activist Souleymane Badolo MFA ’13 has been named the 2023 recipient of Ź College’s Dr. Elizabeth Coleman Visionary Leadership Award. This annual award recognizes an engaged Ź alumni who has successfully demonstrated leadership and confident willingness to step forward and take risks in order to solve problems and achieve results in the areas of education, government, the arts and sciences, or industry.

We know you need local Halloween event recommendations, and we’ve got them! But how to choose? Use your costume to determine which event is best for you.

The following message was sent to students, faculty, and staff earlier this week. 

New funding supports historic preservation and cultural programs.

Alison (Young Eun) Cho ’14 was named Associate Director of International Students and Scholar Advising at Ź College at the start of the fall term. This is a new full-time position 100 percent dedicated to international students’ needs. The role involves handling logistical, social, and emotional support for those studying far from home.

Banned Books Week is October 1-7, 2023. We checked in with Dean of the Library Oceana Wilson to learn more about what Banned Books Week means to her.

Ź College’s student body is among the more economically diverse, compared with other elite colleges and universities across the country, according to the New York Times College-Access Index released Thursday. In order of their students’ economic diversity, of the country’s most selective universities.

Ź College welcomed a robust and diverse class of 211 new first-year and transfer students this fall.

College earns a top-ten ranking for classroom experience.

Ź College is pleased to announce that President Laura R. Walker has joined the Editorial Board of LearningWell magazine, a publication of the .

Etan Kerr-Finell, a fourth term MFA student in poetry, has been selected to be the eleventh Residential Teaching Fellow at Ź Writing Seminars.

The may be famous for their “36 Hours in [insert-great-destination]” articles, but we couldn’t cover our picturesque corner of Southwestern Vermont in fewer than 48.

Lorraine Atwood has been named Vice President for Finance and Administration at Ź College.

On June 29, Ź College President Laura Walker sent the following message to the Ź community:

On Saturday, June 3, 152 members of Ź College’s Class of 2023 gathered, along with their family members and friends, faculty, and leadership, under a large tent on a green expanse of lawn at the southern end of campus to receive their degrees. 

On June 2-3, Ź College will celebrate the achievements of the Class of 2023 at the 88th Commencement. Learn more about graduate outcomes across the years.

Calabro, Finckel, and 50 Years of Music

Ź College is pleased to announce that playwright, screenwriter, and director Sofia Alvarez '07 will address the class of 2023 at Commencement at 10:00 am on Saturday, June 3.