Past Events

A person sits on a pink bicycle beside a calm body of water, framed by autumn foliage. The cyclist wears a white helmet and a purple jacket layered over a red shirt, with a brown scarf draped around their neck. In the background, trees display vibrant fall colors, casting reflections on the water's surface. The scene is set under a cloudy sky, suggesting a cool, overcast day, with earthy tones in the grass and fallen leaves enriching the natural landscape.

Students and Vassar Faculty and staff are invited for a bike tour starting on campus and ending at the Research Station at The Vassar Preserve. Along the way, attendees will learn from several members of the Environmental Cooperative and The Preserve about stewardship, native plant propagation, and best practices to biking in and around the Preserve trails.

Campus community only, please.

Two people riding bicycles along a campus path lined with vibrant red autumn leaves, with academic buildings in the background.

The Vassar Bike Committee invites Vassar employees to take part in the college’s first Bike to Work Week, happening Monday, May 11, through Friday, May 15. This weeklong celebration encourages faculty, administrators, and staff to embrace sustainable transportation while enjoying campus and the surrounding neighborhoods.

Campus community only, please.

Dan Bucatinsky, Lisa Kudrow, and Michael Patrick King posing together in front of a shimmering rose gold sequined backdrop at a red carpet event.

Lisa Kudrow ’85, Dan Bucatinsky ’87, and Michael Patrick King will discuss their decades-spanning creative collaborations and the third season of The Comeback with Professor Dara Greenwood. (Sold Out)

Campus community only, please.

Purple background with light blue text that reads: Save the Date, OCEL.

The Office of Community Engaged Learning (OCEL) is hosting an end-of-the-year celebratory community gathering recognizing important contributions to strengthening campus-community partnerships, supporting community-identified projects, and a commitment to meaningful community engagement.

This event is free and open to the public. RSVP required.

An individual with dark, shoulder-length hair and glasses smiles while sitting outdoors. They wear a white sleeveless top and white pants. Lush green plants and a wooden gate are in the background.

Kelly Yang is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of over 15 books for children, young adults and adults. She will speak on how she overcame poverty and language barriers as a young immigrant child to become an internationally best-selling and award-winning author.

The event is free and open to the public.

A photo of a person walking through an open air market.

Get the plants you need for your garden this year, all grown by Poughkeepsie Farm Project farmers, staff, and youth! All proceeds from this event support the operations of our sustainable farming, food access, and education work. The Plant Sale will also feature local makers and food trucks.

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

This event is free and open to the public.

Five students stand together outdoors in front of a brick building with leaded glass windows, smiling, with their arms around each other.

An evening of five debut dance works from Vassar student choreographers, exploring faces as a double meaning.

This event is open to the public, and free tickets are available at vassardance.tix.com.

Illustration of a ceremonial check for $4,500 labeled “2026 New Ventures Pitch Competition,” with “First Place” noted, set against a red background with circular text reading “New Ventures Pitch Competition.”

Vassar’s annual New Venture Pitch Competition showcases student-led ideas and ventures addressing real-world challenges, highlighting innovation at the intersection of the liberal arts and entrepreneurship.

This event is free and open to the public. Advanced registration is requested.

A smiling individual with short dark hair, a beard, and round-rimmed glasses. The person is wearing a grey shirt under a dark pinstriped jacket. The background consists of blurred bookshelves filled with numerous books.

In this talk, Raphaël Sigal will reflect on the relationship between writing, forgetfulness, and transgenerational trauma.

Campus community only, please.

Two middle school students wearing gardening gloves work together in a raised garden bed, planting and tending greenery outdoors in bright sunlight.

Families are invited to explore Poughkeepsie Day School's academic approach, GROW program, and International Baccalaureate® candidacy at an open house for prospective middle school students.

This event is free and open to the public.

A person sitting in front of a floor-to-ceiling organ—a view of all the pipes.

Gail Archer, organ. Music of Bach, Brahms, Liszt, Schumann, and a selection of contemporary Bulgarian composers from her 11th album: Dobrich: A Bulgarian Odyssey

This event is free and open to the public.