Climate change and sustainability were the themes of this year’s Exploring College program. Students took a mini-course on the social and economic impacts of climate change, learned about Vassar’s sustainability goals and projects and also got some tips on how to navigate the college application process.
A performance of the hip-hop concept album Mexodus, co-created by actor-musicians Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson, will be the first live professional theater event on campus since the start of the pandemic.
Studio art major Molly Lynch ’21 used her skill as an artist to make precolonial African history come alive in an “intensive” course taught by Professor of History Ismail Rashid.
Students in Assistant Professor of Art Christopher Platts’ Art 218 class collaborated with the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center to spotlight the design of the Alumnae House living room by artist Violet Oakley.
Tens of thousands of participants are expected to join the 3rd Annual Queer Liberation March when it steps off in New York City’s Bryant Park on Sunday, June 27. Ann Northrop ’70 is one of the chief organizers of the “alternative” march.
It’s not too late to enjoy the celebrations, an hour with Vassar’s president, fascinating Alumnae/i College programs, and the kickoff of the AAVC’s 150th-anniversary commemorations.