David Ambroz ’02 spent most of his childhood either homeless or in foster care. Now he’s working to combat homelessness and improve the foster care system.
Three military veterans and a member of a military family talked about how their experiences in and out of the military had shaped their lives at an event titled “Service after Service” hosted by the Vassar Veterans Association.
New Vassar podcast, Conversations @ the Salt Line, launching November 1, seeks to capture that spirit of purposeful collisions. It’ll be a place where diverse thought meets impassioned dialogue.
Lauding the success of a five-year experiment known as the Engaged Pluralism Initiative, President Elizabeth H. Bradley has announced the program will continue as an integral part of the campus culture.
Meryl Streep ’71, P’08,’13 accepted the Alumnae/i Association of Vassar College (AAVC) Distinguished Achievement Award, addressing about 1,500 members of the Vassar community in the Chapel.
Vassar kicked off Fearlessly Consequential, its largest fund-raising campaign in history during a two-day event on campus on October 14–15. The College plans to raise $500 million.
The current protests in Iran, sparked by the death of a 22-year-old woman at the hands of the country’s morality police, could ultimately lead to significant social and political change, according to a panel of experts.
Amanda Potter has joined the staff at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center as Assistant Director of Learning and Community Engagement, ramping up the museum’s community outreach efforts.