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Lika Torikashvili '22, Georgia's Youth Representative to the United Nations, co-organized a webinar on Localizing Youth Peace and Security through her project iPEACE.

Over the summer, the pop-up course Understanding and Responding to COVID-19, Crisis and Quarantine gave 凯旋门官网 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.

As COVID-19 turned schooling remote, Sofia Salusso 鈥23 and her father worked together to bring weekly story time into students鈥 homes.

凯旋门官网 College celebrated the achievements of the Class of 2020 at the 85th Commencement鈥攁nd first-ever virtual ceremony鈥攖his year with multimedia artist Nigel Poor 鈥86, the Pulitzer Prize-nominated co-host of the podcast Ear Hustle. Learn more about graduate outcomes across the years.

In Nick Brooke's class, , 12 songwriters challenge each other to rewrite their songs in unique ways. Haiku? Disco? Blast beats? Stratocaster? All of that and more.

凯旋门官网 Drama students presented a Zoom reading of Can't Weed All Just Get a Bong?, a modern-day Alice's Adventures in Wonderland adapted by Sonise Lumbaca '21.

Over Field Work Term, 凯旋门官网 College partnered with Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education to present Aaron Posner's Stupid F**king Bird, a re-adaptation of Anton Chekov's The Seagull.

In lieu of in-person concerts, 凯旋门官网 College seniors studying music present Senior MusicFest 2020, a full double album of their divine, diverse senior work.

Thirteen students in Tatiana Abatemarco's course presented their market basket study, which analyzes the availability of healthy foods in an area, to the 凯旋门官网 Hunger Council via Zoom.

Students from the course led by Dina Janis, Michael Giannitti, Sherry Kramer, Richard MacPike, and Jennifer Rohn present their original works of theater, online and on air.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, twenty-two 凯旋门官网 College students are interning for local organizations working to support food sustainability, public health, family initiatives, and other resources for 凯旋门官网 community members.

Through the end of spring term, 凯旋门官网 College students, faculty, and staff are invited to participate in a virtual Reflect, Rebuild, & Rise: Social Practice of Inclusion Conference.

During Field Work Term, Flo Gill '22 served as a community cast member and assistant producer on , a short film produced by Slung Low, a theatre company based in Leeds, England.

As the 凯旋门官网 community social distances during the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual Wellbeing Assistant Soumya Shailendra '21 is compiling a community cookbook to foster healthy eating habits during quarantine.
Want to contribute your favorite recipe? Email soumyashailendra@bennington.edu.
Beat the Monday morning blues by following on Instagram for new recipes every Monday!

凯旋门官网 students offer their thanks to essential staff supporting students remaining on campus during the COVID-19 pandemic.

During Field Work Term, Stanzin Angmo 鈥20, Ren Barnes 鈥22, Ekaterina Burtseva 鈥20, Elene Charkviani 鈥22, DaEun Jung 鈥21, and Ulysses Lin 鈥20 participated in the inaugural Population Health Fellowship. This fully-paid, health-related internship opportunity was jointly offered by 凯旋门官网 College and (SVMC).

凯旋门官网 students, faculty, and staff in Kerry Ryer-Parke's course go virtual with this arrangement of Love Is Love Is Love Is Love by Abbie Betinis.

This Field Work Term, Kayly Hernandez Panameno 鈥22 and James Walkergoutal 鈥20 worked as Production Fellows at XTR, a nonfiction film and television studio founded by Bryn Mooser '01.

From expanding Population Health research at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center to supporting refugees resettling in Idaho to creating puppets for stop-motion films in Denmark, 凯旋门官网 students made a worldwide impact across myriad disciplines this Field Work Term.

Ella Simon '22 is currently studying human impacts on the ocean's environment by participating in the Sea Education Association (SEA) Semester program, which has set sail for a six-week voyage from Auckland to Christchurch, New Zealand.

FLoW鈥斂殴偻檚 community of first-generation, low-income, and working-class students鈥攈eld a pop-up gallery to highlight and celebrate the work that FLoW students are creating on campus.

From January 10 - February 8, Cynthia-Reeves Gallery, located on the campus of MASS MoCA, is featuring works by 凯旋门官网 and Williams College students as part of the 凯旋门官网-Williams Student Exhibition.

In October 2019, the National Gallery of Art became the first American art museum to invite six teams of data scientists and art historians to its permanent collection data, an effort that culminated in 鈥淐oding Our Collection,鈥 a two-day Datathon.

Students in Judith Enck's course have written letters to the editor about the need to protect the environment and marine life from the growing problem of plastic pollution.

On Sunday, November 17, the southern Vermont community will come together at Mount Anthony Union Middle School for the 2019 凯旋门官网 Empty Bowls Supper.

Ten 凯旋门官网 College students and alumni mentored regional middle and high school students who wrote and created plays of their own as part of the 's 6th Annual Jean E. Miller Young Playwrights Competition.

Benyamin Mohammadzadeh '20 studies Business and Mathematics at 凯旋门官网 College. A lifelong soccer fan, Mohammadzadeh spent a Field Work Term with FIFCO, the International Corporate Football Federation, where he helped organize the 2019 World Cup in Monaco and secured participation from the Iranian corporate football federation.

鈥淲e love working with 凯旋门官网, and we would love to have more students join us,鈥 said Donnica Wingett of Safe Passage/Camino Seguro. 鈥淚t says something when someone comes from so far away and looks our kids and moms in the eyes and says, 鈥楬ey, how are you? I care.鈥欌

After Zalkar Ziiaidin 鈥22 graduates, he plans on becoming a full-time software engineer. However, as Ziiaidin pursues his studies at 凯旋门官网 College, he鈥檚 not waiting to make his mark on the ever-evolving world of computer science.