A Genuine Belief in a Just Future : Renee Barry’s Block Prints
I graduated from Sterling in 2016 with a degree in the Environmental Humanities, and I often think about doing it over again. It would be so different if I could…
View moreShaping Our Thoughts on Pottery: A Photo Journal
Students reflect and highlight the creative process of creating pottery at Muddy Creek Pottery in Wolcott, Vermont. “There isn’t really a difference in my mind from one cup to another…
View moreThe Meaning of Things
With the world expecting the holiday shopping season to set new precedents, we’d like to distract or disrupt those popular consumptive tendencies and offer a look at the Sterling College…
View moreWhy Study the Environmental Humanities
What is the human experience, and how does our environment shape it? How do we, as humans, shape our environment? Students of the Environmental Humanities work to answer these essential…
View moreColors of Nature, The Art of Naturally Dyed Materials
Less than two decades ago, the idea of a food-traceable agriculture movement was niche. Today, farm-to-table has changed the way we, as a society, relate to our food. Adjunct Faculty…
View moreArt in the Time of COVID
Art in the Time of COVID Introduction to Fiber Arts with Princess VanGulden Like everything else this semester, the Introduction to Fiber Arts course was thrown into tumult with…
View moreStudent Profile: Varshaa Balajee ’22
VARSHAA BALAJEE ‘22 ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES/VISUAL ARTS CONCENTRATION/EDUCATION STUDIES MINOR Santa Clara, CA & Chennai, India | born & raised Varshaa Balajee ‘22 is a multilingual visual artist who is…
View moreAlumni Spotlight: Kim McIntyre ’04
Name: Kim McIntyre Graduation Year: 2004 Education: BA, Outdoor Education & Leadership. Additional studies at Vermont Woodworking School. Current Hometown: Bellevue, WA Employment: Wood Studio Manager at Pratt Fine Arts…
View moreSterling College Holds 42nd Annual Wood & Art Show
This April, Sterling College will once again welcome community members from across the Northeast Kingdom to campus to celebrate student artwork. The community is invited to the 42nd Annual Wood…
View moreSouthwest Field Semester: Global Field Studies
Sterling College is grateful for the support The Endeavor Foundation provided to advance the development of our Global Field Studies program. The first year of funding, in fiscal year 2016,…
View moreMeeting History Head On: Sustainable Scandinavia
The Sterling College Sustainable Systems Global Field Program first traveled to Scandinavia in 2000 but has roots farther back in time. Immediate impetus for the course dates from 1983, when…
View moreThe Grassroots Project in Vermont
In an office on the second floor of Dunbar Hall is a display of Sterling posters through the years. In one, a group of young people are walking up a…
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