Upcoming Events
This talk will introduce attendees to the concept of Indigenous geographies, and will encourage them to think about the field as not just an academic area of study, but a lived experience and something that they can experience, whether they are Indigenous or not.
This event is free and open to the public.
Vassar celebrates Soweto with a screening of Sifiso Khanyile’s critically acclaimed documentary Uprize!, followed by a faculty roundtable featuring Professors Mia Mask, Ismail Rashid, and Samson Opondo, along with local activist and South African native Dr. Ereshnee Naidu. The discussion will be moderated by Professor Mariam Rashid.
Campus community only, please.
The Ullŭng Islander’s Drift through Classical and Post-classical Japanese Poetry, lecture by Jeffrey Niedermaier.
“Courage is Contagious: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers,” A Charles Griffin Memorial Lecture
Chris Appy, Professor of History and Director of The Ellsberg Initiative for Peace and Democracy at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
Free and open to the public.
If you’ve been carrying a lot—work, family, the world—consider this your invitation to pause. Join the Jeh Vincent Johnson ALANA Cultural Center and Affinity Engagement for a two-day gathering centered on well-being, intentional community, and the vital role of the ALANA Cultural Center on April 10 and 11. Registration is required.
Campus community only, please.
Prof. Laura MacManus-Spencer of Union College presents her research on organic UV filter chemicals, examining their environmental fate, behavior in sunlight, and effects at the cellular level.
Campus community only, please.
Christine Howlett, conductor
This event is free and open to the public.
Block Party is happening! All are invited to join us for our annual celebration in the Alleyway (Rain Location: Aula). This year we are taking it back to the 2000’s. Bring your energy, your attitude, your hunger, and your friends.
A public reading and reception celebrating the Phillip Cook Aspiring Playwright Prize 2026, awarded to Avery Violet Epstein ’28. Reservations required.