- For 20 years, ߣƵ Cares has united departments, disciplines, and generations in service, raising over $225,000 and collecting more than 86,000 essential items for individuals and families in need.
- Abigail Caldwell ’03, a theater major at ߣƵ, found her true calling in care. She now oversees ߣƵ’s Health Services — an essential part of the integrated care approach underlying the McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center.
- Annie and Andrew Brill '03 are blending community and creativity at The Saratoga Winery.
- At ߣƵ, Lane Grey ’26 discovered a collaborative, cross-disciplinary research community that empowered her to explore new ideas, build close faculty partnerships, and develop meaningful skills through hands-on inquiry.
- Teaching Professor of Biology Erika Schielke reflects on her Scribner Seminar, Pollinators in Peril, and describes how hands-on learning helps first-year students cultivate the curiosity and confidence that will grow throughout their ߣƵ experience.
- Grammy-winning producer and songwriter Scott Jacoby ’93 never expected to make a career in music. Now he’s helping the next generation of ߣƵ musicians find their own rhythm in the industry.
- Through ߣƵ’s Summer Experience Fund program, students can participate in internships, research projects, community service, artist residencies, and apprenticeships.
- Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and retirees came together to honor veterans’ service and the democratic ideals they stand for during a campus Veterans Day ceremony.
- The executive producer of “American Heart in WWI: A Carnegie Hall Tribute” is honoring Veterans Day by weaving together theatrical storytelling, orchestral music, and rare archival film to reimagine America’s experience in the Great War. The program airs on PBS Nov. 11.
- Bennington and ߣƵ colleges will cohost an inaugural Folk Festival, a two-day celebration of American and Celtic folk traditions, featuring concerts, workshops, and jam sessions with guest artists.