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On October 27, students in Kerry Ryer-Parke and John Kirk's course surprised essential staff with a flash mob of "The Broom Dance" by the Wolfshäger Hexenbrut, led by Music Program Coordinator Gina Deibel.

The US plastics industry’s contribution to climate change is on track to exceed that of coal-fired power in this country by 2030, finds The New Coal: Plastics & Climate Change, a report from CAPA Senior Fellow Judith Enck and the Beyond Plastics project.

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

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

The Robert Frost Stone House Museum at ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College has received a $5,000 COVID-19 Cultural Recovery Grant from the Vermont Arts Council and Vermont Humanities to support its operations during the pandemic.

Learn more about how a ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø education shaped author, journalist, and activist Michael Pollan ’76 in this interview with ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø student Sbobo Ndlangamandla ’21.

Why wait until graduate school to find your scientific niche? At ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø, science students don’t just tag along with their professors’ research interests—they craft research questions themselves.

From your first day at ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College, you’ll begin to make great work. As a student, you’ll spend countless hours in the studios, theaters, and labs at VAPA (Visual and Performing Arts Center): the 120,000 square foot center for the arts at ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø.
Read more about VAPA and see photos.

For her senior Advanced Work, Kaiya Kirk '20 directed Grandpa Dave, an original play written by a fellow ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø student that explores life, love, and loss through the eyes of the Perez family, a Latinx family in Los Angeles.

So you want to dress like a ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø Student? Here’s how we do it.
By Mary Brothers '22

Met Gala Magic from Michael Sylvan Robinson '89
By Mary Brothers '22

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.

This fall, ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College's Center for the Advancement of Public Action (CAPA) hosts the January 6 project, a six-week series examining the historical, cultural, and political events that led to the attack on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021.

¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College has earned a STARS Gold rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).

In this Q&A, get to know Dr. Alfredo Medina, Jr., ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College's Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and College Diversity Officer.
A strategic thought leader, Dr. Medina is a higher education professional with more than 20 years of experience working in the areas of diversity, inclusion, and equity, civic and public engagement, and risk management and compliance.

Carlos Mendez-Dorantes ’15, now a research fellow at the in Boston, has received several awards for his postdoctoral research into the investigation of LINE-1 biology in cancer research.

The Princeton Review and the U.S. News released their rankings for the top colleges in America, with ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø featured on lists for Most Innovative Schools, Green Colleges, Great Professors, Great Classroom Experiences, and more.

Performer, healthcare clown, and Healthy Humor co-founder is the 2021 recipient of ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College’s Elizabeth Coleman Visionary Leadership Award.

This fall, the ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø community welcomed over 250 new students to the College.

¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College President Laura Walker has announced that Dr. Li-Chen Chin has been appointed Dean of Student Life at the College.

¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø Review—a national biannual print journal of innovative, intelligent, and moving poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and film writing housed at ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College—has released its ninth issue, around the theme of “The Health of the Sick.â€

Mutiny, the second poetry collection from Literature faculty member Phillip B. Williams, by Penguin Random House on September 7, 2021.

This fall, ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College will welcome over 250 first-year students and 18 transfer students. This entering class will be the largest in the College’s history.

This summer, 186 ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø students completed their annual Field Work Term, working either in-person or remotely on a variety of internships, independent study projects, professional trainings, and more.

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

Meet faculty member Marie Mockett, who is teaching Nonfiction: Serious Noticing: How to Turn What We See into What We Write as part of the ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø Early College Program.

As ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College prepares to welcome the Class of 2025, alumni offer their advice and can't-miss recommendations to incoming students.

Mary Ruefle: Erasures, the first solo exhibition of visual work by Vermont State Poet Laureate Mary Ruefle ’74, is currently on view at the Robert Frost Stone House Museum.

Ariél M. Martinez, an MFA student in nonfiction, has been selected to be the seventh Residential Teaching Fellow at the .