Past Events
Steven Cash ’84 brings experience from the CIA, U.S. Senate, and Department of Homeland Security to examine why many in the national security community view this as a pivotal moment for U.S. democracy—and how it can be protected.
This talk examines how Black artists transform AI from a tool of command and control into a medium for intergenerational dialogue and alternative worlding.
This event is free and open to the public.
All are invited to join us for a fun-filled evening celebration to kick off Black History Month. There will be lively performances, engaging speakers, delicious food/beverages, fun activities, giveaways, and more!
Free and open to the public.
In this special forum, Peter Kornbluh addresses the recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela and what they mean for the future of U.S.–Latin American relations.
This event is open to the public.
An evening of new compositions featuring boldly expressive works by MODfest cofounder Richard Wilson and premieres by new faculty Alan Hankers and Celeste Oram, highlighting electronic-influenced textures and interdisciplinary explorations of music, language, and cultural history.
MODfest 2026
Join us for free drop-in family programs on select Sundays this winter and spring. Each date will feature a different hands-on art activity inspired by art on view. Activities can be modified for all ages, but are best suited for children ages 5 and up.
Free and open to the public.
Rescoring Richter is a multimedia project pairing contemporary sound artists with Hans Richter’s 1920s avant-garde films to create new scores, documented through short films and live performances that reveal and reanimate his revolutionary cinematic imagery.
MODfest 2026
Music department students perform for internationally renowned soprano Amy Burton and composer and pianist John Musto in a master class, featuring Musto’s musical works.
MODfest 2026
The Loeb welcomes acclaimed Chilean poet and artist Cecilia Vicuña for an artist talk in conjunction with the closing of Chronostasia: Select Acquisitions 2020–2025.
Free and open to the public.
The 2025 William A. Starr Lecturer will discuss her short story collection, Sabrina & Corina.
7:30 p.m. on Friday, and 2:00 p.m. matinees on Saturday and Sunday
Note: The performance on Jan 25 has been canceled due to weather.
This is an in-person event that will also be streamed live.
MODfest 2026
Opportunities in Acting, Directing, Stage Management, Design, and Dramaturgy.
Vassar is taking student play submissions for its 2025–26 Playwriting Awards (due Jan 19, 2026); winners can earn $1,000 and a staged reading.
The Vassar College men’s and women’s fencing teams are sponsoring their 12th annual blood drive with the New York Blood Center. Walk-ins are welcome.
Join us for an exciting live interview and award ceremony with actor, singer, and composer Ethan Slater ’14, who was named as the recipient of the Young Alum Achievement Award by the AAVC in 2024. Moderated by Chris Grabowski, Professor and Chair of Drama, and Shona Tucker, Professor of Drama on the Mary Riepma Ross ’32 Chair.
Jackie Gallant, the Director of Programs at the NYU MOTH Program, leads legal actions and programs which address major ecological challenges.
Open to the public.
Professor Gaurav Mukherjee studies how constitutional law regulates positive rights—such as housing and education —and how these rights are reshaped when they collide with demands for accommodation by religious organizations and private entities.
This event is open to the public.
Vassar students put on a performance of this English Baroque opera for this one-night-only free event. Directed by Anthony Orsi.
Join us for free drop-in family programs on select Sundays this fall. Each date will feature different hands-on art activities inspired by art on view. Activities can be modified for all ages, but are best suited for children 5 and up.
This annual Advent service at the Vassar College Chapel features readings, choral anthems, and congregational carols, culminating in a candle lighting ceremony. Vassar College Choir, Chamber Singers, and Treble Chorus, and Cappella Festiva Chamber Choir will perform.
This event is open to the public.