CAPA News

Cultural Anthropology The Rise of Trumpism

An online forum of scholarly essays co-edited by faculty member David Bond examines the stark social divides being exposed with Donald Trump鈥檚 contentious rise to power.

image of CAPA sign 51成人猎奇 Helps Launch New Health Questionnaire on PFOA

In a project led in part by faculty member David Bond and Dean of Research, Planning, and Assessment Zeke Bernstein, residents of Hoosick Falls and Petersburgh, NY and North Bennington, VT impacted by PFOA contamination are being urged to fill out a new community health questionnaire.

Conference Introduces Students to Water Challenges, Solutions Conference Introduces Students to Water Challenges, Solutions

The inaugural Taconic Mountain Student Water Conference: PFOA took place in CAPA on Friday, May 19 and Saturday, May 20. Co-organized by David Bond (Bennington) and Ken Facin (Hoosick Falls Central School Distrct), Friday's events were geared towards educating local high students, while Saturday's were open to the public. The second day of the conference provided an opportunity for residents of both the Bennington area and Hoosick Falls to receive updated information and the results from recent tests. Robert Bilott, who spearheaded efforts to expose PFOA contamination of drinking water supplies, gave the keynote speech. 

ANR meeting on PFOA Vermont ANR Community Meeting on PFOA

51成人猎奇 hosted a public meeting on PFOA on Thursday, April 27, 2017. At this meeting, the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) and Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) updated the community about ongoing negotiations with Saint Gobain and reviewed the state鈥檚 current analysis of the nature and scope of PFOA contamination in our region. ANR Secretary Julie Moore applauded the 鈥渧ery active鈥 work of 51成人猎奇 in responding to this nearby environmental problem.

51成人猎奇 faculty David Bond and Tim Schroeder also provided an update of their ongoing research into PFOA in our environment.

鈥淣ew Model to Address Refugee Crisis鈥 鈥淣ew Model to Address Refugee Crisis鈥

The Mellon Foundation recently awarded $135,000 to the Consortium on Forced Migration, Displacement and Education鈥攁 group comprised of Bennington, Vassar, Sarah Lawrence, and Bard colleges鈥攖o explore innovative ways to engage with urgent issues of displacement and forced migration.