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2026

2026

  • Signs of spring in Farm and Food Studies

    Farm and Food Studies students in Ethnobotany, Sustainable Agriculture, and a Farm Skills Internship are embracing March on the Farm!
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  • When the Mountain is Your Lab

    Mountain Campus enrollment open now! At the BBA Mountain Campus, learning moves beyond classroom and into the surrounding forests, fields, and community. These immersive, place-based courses challenge students to think deeply, work collaboratively, and engage directly with the natural world.

    Through hiking, field research, storytelling, and hands-on projects, students explore subjects ranging from environmental chemistry and conservation biology to outdoor leadership and Vermont history. Classes blend vigorous academics with real-world experiences, using the landscape itself as a living laboratory and classroom.
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  • "Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" Tickets onsale NOW!

    Tickets for BBA's Performing Arts Department's production of Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical are on sale NOW!  The show is at 6:30 PM and runs from Tuesday, March 24th, through Saturday, March 28th. Purchase tickets here!
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  • Congratulations to Vermont's 2026 Presidential Scholars

    BBA is proud of Aya Addington '26, J Lahue '26, Clara Stauffer '26, and Tommy Alfano '26 on receiving this award.
    Presidential Scholars are chosen for their outstanding leadership and service to their
    communities.
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  • Spring Sports Announcement

    Please click "Read More" for important information regarding Spring Sports. Go Bulldogs!
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  • Winter Formal this Saturday, 3/7!

    The BBA Student Council is hosting the Winter Formal this Saturday, 3/7, from 7-9:30 pm at the Equinox Hotel. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased HERE.
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  • Science Olympiad has success at Brown University

    BBA's Science Olympiad traveled to Brown University this past weekend for the Brown University Science Olympiad Invitational.
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  • BBA Celebrates Recipients of the November + December RISE Awards

    Congratulations Erin Scott '26 & Julie Freebern!
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  • Course of Study for 2026-2027 available

    The 2026-2027 Course of Study is hot off the digital press and is attached here for students to plan their next steps in their academic path at BBA.
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  • BBA Named to College Board AP School Honor Roll

    BBA has been named to the College Board’s AP School Honor Roll, recognizing the school’s commitment to offering an array of Advanced Placement courses across multiple disciplines and fostering a culture of academic excellence.
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  • The Library is hosting a Book Swap!

    The Library is hosting a Book Swap! Join us Tuesday, Feb 17th, during FOCUS Block in the Belltower Room. It’s a great time to pick up some new-to-you books to read over Winter Break.
    Have books at home you would like to pass along? Bring them in to share with others. Or- just stop by to browse and pick up some books for yourself. Open to students AND faculty/staff!
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    Two BBA Scholastic Art Competition Winners!

    Congratulations to Quinn Dorsey '27 and Willa Seo '26 for being recognized as outstanding young artists in the annual Scholastic Art Competition!
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  • Vermont All State Music Festival

    Congratulations to Lili Rudiakov, Jenny Theissen, Jane McGill, Pengju Sui & Philip Nichols for their acceptance to the Vermont All-State Music Festival.  
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  • BBA Speech and Debate Team results from January 24th at Thetford Academy

    On Saturday, Salwa Abdul Karim, J Lahue, Eveylin Martin, Jane McGlinn, Hudson Via, Pengju Sui, Philip Nichols from BBA braved the cold to compete in a debate tournament at Thetford Academy.  
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  • Calliope Concert, February 4th

    The BBA Music Department will host a Calliope Concert on Wednesday February 4th, 6:30 p.m. in Founders Hall.  
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  • Environmental Chemistry and Literature is Digging (Literally and Figuratively) into Snow

    The morning Mountain Campus class, Environmental Chemistry and Literature (CHEMLIT) is off to a great start!  Our first unit dives deep into the “Elements of Winter.” Students are learning the principles of thermodynamics, energy, and matter through snow science, and are exploring humans’ relationship to snow through snow stories.
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  • Science Olympiad Team finishes first place in Albany

    11 BBA students competed in Albany against 35 teams from across New York State this past weekend. The team earned two medals, including our first-ever first-place finish at this tournament.
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  • Vermont Data Science Kicks Off at the MC!

    In our first week of Vermont Data Science, we officially launched a semester-long longitudinal study centered on the Kelley Cabin loop trail. To capture the shifting environmental dynamics of the Green Mountains, we established ten distinct checkpoints where students will consistently collect data on temperature, wind speed, snow depth, animal tracks, trail condition and canopy coverage. This fieldwork serves as the foundation for our exploration into the "living laboratory" of our campus, allowing us to track how these variables interact and change as we move through the winter and into the spring.
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  • Logan Hoyt, BBA '26

    Visit the Piece for Peace Art Exhibit at MCL

    An opening reception for the traveling art exhibit entitled Piece for Peace showcases student's interpretations of "What Does Peace Mean to Me?"
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  • Mountain Campus Builds Momentum in First Semester of Half-Day Courses

    During the fall semester, nearly 40 Burr and Burton students completed the inaugural term of new, integrative half-day courses at the Mountain Campus. These innovative offerings expanded opportunities for immersive, outdoor learning while allowing students to remain connected to main campus academics and extracurriculars. Taught by BBA faculty during the regular school day, each two-credit course fulfills graduation requirements in core subject areas and is offered for CP or honors credit.
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