A German TV mini-series and documentary based on GIs and Fräuleins, a book published 20 years ago by Professor of History Emerita Maria Höhn, has gained wide acclaim in Germany.
Forced by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic to leave campus in March of their senior year and view their Commencement online, Vassar’s class of 2020 returned for an in-person ceremony complete with a presidential conferring of degrees and a hat toss!
Irene López ’91, a clinical psychologist and award-winning college professor, will use her Time Out Grant from Vassar to run workshops at domestic violence shelters in Puerto Rico and, she hopes, spur lasting social change.
Dream “one size too big” and make every moment count. That was the advice—dispensed with passion and plenty of humor—from award-winning actor-writer-producer John Leguizamo P’23, S’90 to the 635 members of the class of 2022 at Vassar College’s 158th Commencement on Sunday, May 22.
Four Vassar alums and five graduating seniors have been awarded Fulbright Fellowships to teach or conduct research projects overseas during the 2022–23 academic year
Since the invasion of Ukraine began, Marina Bayeva ’06 has been collecting money for shelters in her native country and coordinating rescue efforts for animals being evacuated and for those that have remained behind.