Faculty News

Image of Doug Bauer Bauer Wins PEN New England Award

Literature faculty member Doug Bauer has won the  for nonfiction for his latest book, What Happens Next? Matters of Life and Death. Bauer鈥檚 poignant collection of essays weaves the stories of his own and his parents鈥 lives, the meals they ate, the work and rewards and regrets that defined them, and the inevitable betrayal by their bodies as they aged.

Liz Deschenes' Piece at The Walker Arts Center Deschenes to Exhibit Work at Walker Art Center

The Walker Art Center announces a solo exhibit of Bennington faculty Liz Deschenes鈥 work.

Image of Oceana Wilson Winter Reading Recs from Bennington Faculty

Sometimes, you just want a guaranteed good read. When you鈥檙e far from home, adventuring in a new place鈥攁s Bennington students will be over Field Work Term鈥攖hat may be especially true. Fortunately for them, director of library and information services Oceana Wilson has it covered. A few years ago, she began a tradition with Bennington faculty, of "looking for winter reading recommendations for students鈥攖he kind of books you would recommend to a friend.鈥 

Article image Woods: Forest Canopies Protect Species

Ecology faculty member Kerry Woods contributed to a study finding that forests with dense canopies create a microclimate that protects a variety of vulnerable plant species from warming air temperatures. The study, published in , was picked up by several media outlets, including BBC News.

Digital Sanctuaries in NYC Ibarra Presents 'Digital Sanctuaries'

A public art installation by music faculty member and  Susie Ibarra offers a musical pilgrimage through 12 culturally significant locations in lower Manhattan, each featuring an original composition inspired by the history of the site itself.