Student News

Students make news for their FWT jobs at cultural institutions: Carling Berkhout ’19 in The Manchester Journal about the Smithsonian Institution’s Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, Sarah Jack ’17 in the Ź Banner about Hubbard Hall in Cambridge, NY, and Sam Wood ’19 in the Cape Cod Times about the Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre.

Training Wheels, a Vermont Arts Exchange exhibition of print work by ten Advanced Printmaking students from Ź College, will open at the Ź Train Depot. The show will kick off with a reception on Wednesday, December 2 at 7:30 pm and runs through February 29, by appointment.

On October 2015, students in a course taught by faculty member Benjamin Anastas launched a blog tracing Ź’s outsized impact on the world of literature and asking what accounts for it. features author interviews, short pieces of journalism and reviews, and coverage of literary events on campus.

The Ź College team won the Best Student Team at the Vermont Hackathon Hack the Climate, run by HackVT. Rohail Altaf '17, Asad Malik '19, and Sarah Shames '17 created an app called Grow, which allows people within two miles to create a community cyber food market.

Asad Malik ’19, a freshman at Ź College, is co-creator of a new app that hopes to create a global “connected mind” when users share their thoughts and ideas.