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In Higher Ed Dive, President Laura Walker highlights ¿ÐýÃŹÙ꿉۪s commitment to the humanities and offers ideas that build what ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø does best—provide an interdisciplinary education that values arts and humanities among the sciences as critical preparation for a meaningful life.

In January 2021, faculty member Michael Wimberly participated in the third residency of —a dance-centered theater piece that used oral history to tell an origin story of hip-hop—held at MASS MoCA.

Sarah Gancher '01 has received a playwriting commission from Dorset Theatre Festival's newly launched Commissioning & Fellowship Program.

The National Endowment for the Arts has announced that ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø Writing Seminars alum Albert Abonado MFA '10 and faculty member Phillip B. Williams will receive Creative Writing Fellowships of $25,000.

Cardiologist, author, documentarian, and patient advocate Dr. Jennifer H. Mieres ’82 is the 2020 recipient of ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College’s Elizabeth Coleman Visionary Leadership Award.

In Stratton Magazine, President Laura Walker provides critical information for prospective ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College students.

On GNAT TV, Andrew McKeever, Director of The News Project, spoke with President Laura Walker about her role assuming the leadership reins at ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø.

Poet and author Paisley Rekdal delivered the 51st ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø Writing Seminars Commencement address at the program's virtual winter residency.

The renovation of the ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College Commons, completed in Fall 2019, a 2021 AIA Honor Award by the American Institute of Architects, New York (AIANY).

¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College has been awarded a grant of $25,000 from the to launch the Henry Luce Foundation Fellowship in Public Action for students studying at the College’s Center for the Advancement for Public Action (CAPA).

¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College has awarded a total of $20,000 in grants to local organizations to implement and support seven community-proposed initiatives that explore and expand food systems in ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø county.

Students in ¿ÐýÃŹÙ꿉۪s Gap Year Independent Learning Program earned college credit for self-directed projects that explored Japanese-American family history, community organizing, women’s empowerment, dance and garment design, and more.

Want to read like a ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø student? Kick off your winter break reading with the most checked out books from during 2020.

While students embark on Field Work Term, an annual work-learning term during which students gain hands-on experience and test their classroom ideas in the world of work, ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø faculty, staff, and students offer their reading recommendations to keep everyone’s intellectual juices flowing wherever they are.

¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College alum Asad J. Malik '19 and ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø Writing Seminars alum Morgan Jerkins MFA '16 have been selected as 2021 Forbes 30 Under 30 honorees.

This winter, through the Food Insecurity & Population Health Fellowship, ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College will offer seven students fully-paid remote internships with organizations in the ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø community focused on various dimensions of population health, with a special focus on food insecurity.

Onomatopee Press has published Art, Engagement, Economy: The Working Practice of Caroline Woolard, a monograph about the work of Caroline Woolard MFA '20, which arose from her MFA in Public Action.

On November 16, President Laura Walker at Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation's Restore Brooklyn Virtual Gala.

The Robert Frost Stone House Museum at ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College has received a Vermont Economic Recovery Grant of $4,581.50 to support the Museum’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

As ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø begins the second half of the Fall 2020 term, we reflect on the ways our community has adapted to learning and living on campus and beyond this fall—and the experiences, successes, and moments of joy along the way.

During COVID-19, ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College’s Office of Career Development and Field Work Term has worked alongside students to support their internship and career goals by offering increased flexibility, expanded work options, and staff support, even amid a global pandemic and economic recession.

¿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 eighth issue, around the theme of “Fame and Obscurity.â€

On October 22, CAPA hosted a webinar conversation about the 2020 Presidential Election with former Governor Michael Dukakis.

From her high school experience at United World College Changshu China to her current studies at ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College, a global academic perspective has informed the way Andreea Coscai ’22 now reflects on growing up in Bucharest, Romania.

On October 12, CAPA and the Robert Frost Stone House Museum hosted a webinar on Storage Crops, featuring a panel of experts who shared how to store vegetables through the winter and answered gardening questions.

On Wednesday, October 28 at 7:30 pm, join ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College President Laura Walker and WAMC’s Joe Donahue as they speak with David E. Sanger, New York Times national security correspondent, about The Perfect Weapon, an HBO documentary special based on Sanger’s best-selling book.

Nico Amador MFA '22, a second-term MFA student in poetry, has been selected to be the fifth Residential Teaching Fellow at the ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø Writing Seminars.

EuropeNow Journal's October 2020 issue highlights the work that ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College students and faculty have done in partnership with the Consortium on Forced Migration, Displacement, and Education.

Since the start of social distancing, students working with Anne Thompson, Visual Arts faculty member and Usdan Gallery Director and Curator, have been making mail art, a time-honored practice in which artists use the postal service to subvert institutional structures and restrictive conditions.