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AWP '26 Reception: March 6, 5-7PM | Bloom's at Hotel Ulysses
AWP '26 Reception: March 6, 5-7PM | Bloom's at Hotel Ulysses
Bloom’s is a chic cocktail bar in Baltimore’s Hotel Ulysses. Enjoy craft cocktails, nightly events, and an intimate lounge atmosphere in Mount Vernon.
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Prospective Student FAQ | Bennington Writing Seminars
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The Master of Fine Arts in Writing program at Bennington College welcomes writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and dual genre.
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Ellen Ann Fentress: Eyes on Mississippi | PBS
Ellen Ann Fentress: Eyes on Mississippi | PBS
In the 1960s, Mississippi was a civil rights hot spot. Bill Minor reported on it with blunt honesty.
Publication News | Bennington Writing Seminars
Publication News | Bennington Writing Seminars
Regularly updated collection of the latest publications and awards by MFA Writing Seminar students and alumni.
Writing Seminars Alums Create Literary Community | Bennington College
Writing Seminars Alums Create Literary Community | Bennington College
By Craig Morgan Teicher
Staff Stories: Cathy Gee Graney, Program Coordinator | Bennington College
Staff Stories: Cathy Gee Graney, Program Coordinator | Bennington College
Tell us about your own journey to Bennington. I have two journeys to Bennington: My first was at the end of 2000, when I wanted to find a career-relevant job closer to home, as my daughters were 5 and 7 year old at the time, and I wanted to be with them before and after school. I’d heard from some staffer friends of a few openings, interviewed with several offices, and landed an assistant role in the Office of Communications; I stayed in that department until 2017 and left when I needed a break and wanted to hone my editorial and project-management skills.
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