For the 32nd year, the Office of Community-Engaged Learning collected toys, books and other gifts from members of the Vassar community for migrant farmworkers’ children.
Vassar completed its fourth semester since the COVID-19 pandemic began, but the campus began to return to something resembling normal by the end of 2021. In fact, the College marked some significant achievements this year. Join us as we look back on a year of challenges and triumphs.
Throughout 2021, the College has celebrated the 150th anniversary of the Alumnae/i Association of Vassar College by highlighting a few of Vassar’s most notable alums. The series concludes with this profile of Rabbi Rebecca Sirbu.
Alex Camilleri ’10’s debut feature film,Luzzu—which explores the dilemma faced by a Maltese fisherman who must decide whether to maintain his family’s traditional fishing business or participate in a black-market operation—was a standout at Sundance 2021, earning a Jury Award.
Two of the oldest and most utilized meeting rooms on campus, the Gold and Jade Parlors, rejuvenated, thanks to funding provided through the President’s Office.
Have you watched the HBO Max Series The Sex Lives of College Girls, partially filmed at Vassar? Beth Appel ’05, one of the show’s writers, reflects on writing for the show and filming on location at her alma mater.