The Engaged Pluralism Race and Racism in Historical Collections Working Group hosted an event three days before Founder’s Day that asked members of the Vassar community to examine the racist elements that were present during Founders Day’s in the past.
Entrepreneurs—two alums and a Vassar senior—recently shared their experiences starting and running businesses with aspiring entrepreneurs during a panel discussion hosted by Vassar Innovation and Entrepreneurship (VIE), a program launched by the Office of Computer Information Services (CIS).
Shay Humphrey ’91 says she learned to think like a lawyer in one of her first classes at Vassar. Thirty-five years later, she’s returning to the College as its first general counsel.
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel talked about her life in the theater and about teaching her craft in a conversation in the Martel Theater with Assistant Professor of Drama Peter Gil-Sheridan.
Peace activist Jonathan Granoff ’70, who has devoted his professional life to warning of the dangers of nuclear proliferation, came to the Vassar campus to accept the 2023 Alumnae/i Association of Vassar College (AAVC) Distinguished Service Award.