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From her role at the Dia Art Foundation, Meagan Mattingly ’00 combines her interests in the arts, education, and public engagement.

Claire Burkert ’80 left a more traditional college experience to attend ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø as a junior. The choice has led her to a creatively inspired life helping artists and artisans around the world empower and support themselves.

The supportive and inspiring start Martha Siegel ’72 received at ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø has propelled her through a long and satisfying career as a cellist and teacher.

Ramaa Mosley '95 is a filmmaker, writer, and director. She is the recipient of a United Nations Global 500 Award and was named SHOOT’s Top 10 Female Directors To Watch, 2015.

Audre Wirtanen '17 is the Co-Founder and Co-Director Hyp-ACCESS, which develops multi-field care access for common & neglected Hypermobile conditions from a foundation of People’s Science & Disability Justice.

Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift for a loved one or for yourself this holiday season (you deserve a ‘lil treat), we’ve rounded up a handy list of new and classic books written by the ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø community to delight even the pickiest of readers.

Josie Bunnell ’19 spoke to On-Campus Reporter Halley Le ’25 about her collaboration with artist Raphaella Brice on Black Freedom, Black Madonna & the Black Child of Hope, a 16-foot tall mural now displayed outside of the Fletcher Free Library in Burlington.

Lika Torikashvili '22, a former UN Youth Representative of Georgia, has co-organized a series of roundtable discussions with UNFPA and UNESCO in Afghanistan on Online Education through her non-profit,

Environmentalist, educator, and founder and CEO of ECO City Farms, Margaret Morgan-Hubbard ’67 has been named the 2022 recipient of ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College’s Elizabeth Coleman Visionary Leadership Award.

Multidisciplinary artist Tigre Mashaal-Lively '08 has been featured in the , along with intern Sophia Paez '24, to discuss their latest project, Facing the Fearbeast.

Jadu CEO Asad J. Malik '19 and Michael Bay discuss the promise of AR & Web3, their collaboration on Jadu's upcoming AVAs, and reminisce on a seminal career in film history.

Electronic/folk duo Sylvan Esso, featuring vocalist-songwriter Amelia Meath&²Ô²ú²õ±è;’10 and instrumentalist Nick Sanborn, have just released their fourth studio album, No Rules Sandy, which on NPR.

a short story by Bruna Dantas Lobato '15, has been published in the The New Yorker.

Josie Bunnell '19 has collaborated with fellow artist Raphaella Brice on a mural commissioned by the and the city's Office of Racial Equity, Inclusion and Belonging as part of the Juneteenth celebration.

For DC Theater Arts, playwright Caleen Sinnette Jennings '72 discusses writing for solo performance at 1st Stage with her new play, Wanda's Way.

Devon Walker-Figueroa '15 is the recipient of the 25th Annual for her poetry collection Philomath.

Farah Mohammad '16 in an interview for The News International.

For The New Yorker, Luke Mogelson '05 covers the tragic stories of ordinary people caught in the front lines of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Recording engineer Bella Blasko '11 in Tape Op to discuss her influences, recording on tour, and being a positive force in the music industry.

William Neale '17 is among the first Peace Corps volunteers to return to overseas service since the agency’s unprecedented global evacuation in March 2020.

Brooklyn Poets Dabin Jeong '21 as their Poet of the Week for July 4–10, 2022.

Dr. Jennifer H. Mieres '82, MD, senior vice president of Northwell Health's Center for Equity of Care and chief diversity and inclusion officer, has been named the American Heart Association’s (AHA) .

For Writer's Digest, Jen Hinst-White '02 MFA '12, who publishes under the pen name June Gervais, discusses the debut novel publishing process, what it's like growing up feeling like a misfit, and the joys of finding an artistic community.

Lincoln Schatz ('86) Studio is pleased to present Joshua Tree and The Atlantic, two new photography editions that feature vastly different landscapes as their subjects, from the arid deserts of Joshua Tree National Park to the lush sub-tropical shorelines of the Atlantic Ocean.

The Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Berkshire Bank, presented the inaugural Women In Leadership Luncheon at the Wilson House in Dorset, Vermont on Wednesday, May 11, 2022.

Sofia Alvarez '07 wrote the screenplay and directed "Along for the Ride" for Netflix, which premiered on the platform on May 6, 2022.

Devon Walker-Figueroa '15 has been awarded the Amy Lowell Poetry Traveling Scholarship for the 2022-23 year by the Amy Lowell Trust.

Bri Magnifico '08 returns to her hometown of ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø, VT, to open up a shop with flair.
By Mary Brothers '22

The ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College community celebrates the life of Emmy Award-winning news anchor Jovita Moore ’89.

Feeling brave this Halloween? Get ready for a fright, courtesy of these ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø alumni.