Upcoming Events

Photo portrait of Ryan Jobson.

Ryan Jobson, Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago, examines how the rise and fall of the oil industry impacts post-colonial nationalist visions of the future in Trinidad and Tobago. Jobson asks us to consider if there can be a viable political and economic future for Trinidad and Tobago without oil, a question that should be relevant to us all living in a fossil fuel-based global economy.

Vassar Student Information System Enhancement Initiative: SIS Enhancements First Look

Come get a first look at what the future holds after Ask Banner and our pre-reg systems are replaced! 

Campus community only, please.

Children sitting on the ground watching two people arm wrestle.

This film, created by Ahmed Moussa, takes you behind the scenes of The Garbage Monster, an innovative theatrical production that toured Cairo in June 2024, using applied theatre to spark conversation and action around climate change and garbage pollution.

May 2, 2025, 7:30 p.m.

Featuring student winners of the soloist competition. Eduardo Navega, conductor

This is an in-person event that will also be streamed live

A male dancer dressed in black, lying on the floor with his feet in the air.

NYC contemporary dance company presents works by Omar Roman de Jesus, Norbert de la Cruz III, and Jaime Carabetta—three of today’s most in-demand choreographers.

Colorful poster celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, featuring a central blue panel with floral borders and a white line art drawing of hands holding a blooming tree. Surrounding the panel are illustrations of traditional Asian games like carrom, mahjong, snakes and ladders, and mancala, along with butterflies and a tug-of-war scene.

All are invited to join us in kicking-off Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month on Monday, May 5th from 6:00–7:30 p.m. in the Villard. Join us for dinner, game night, and being in community with each other!

Campus community only, please.