Classes often meet outside on the grounds of Lincoln College at Bread Loaf/Oxford.
Our commitment to small classes allows for a collaborative and supportive atmosphere.
Classes at Bread Loaf’s Summer Institute in Global Studies are small, with 6-8 students.
The letterpress in the Printer’s Cabin at Bread Loaf/Vermont is often incorporated into writing classes.
The waterfront Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail passes nearby campus and stretches 18 miles, from Castroville in the north to Pacific Grove in the south.
Students in Angela Brazil’s Using Theater in the Classroom course in Vermont warm up with movement exercises.
Kate Marshall’s American Print Cultures class study the materiality of print through experiential workshop sessions.
Small seminar-style classes allow for in-depth and thoughtful discussions.
Students at Oxford share their research at an academic conference.
The Printer’s Cabin, renovated to house Bread Loaf’s letterpress program, allows students to explore the relationship between text and design.