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Consistently ranked among the top liberal arts colleges in the country, Vassar College is a highly selective, residential, coeducational liberal arts college. Founded in 1861, Vassar is renowned for pioneering achievements in education, the myriad accomplishments of its graduates, and the beauty of its 1000-acre campus. The college is located in the scenic Hudson Valley, 75 miles north of New York City.
QUICK FACTS:
• 2,450 students from 50 states and 60 foreign countries
• 8:1 student-faculty ratio
• 23 varsity teams, NCAA, Division III
• $57M awarded in scholarships annually
• Need-blind admission policy, meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need of all admitted applicants
QUICK FACTS:
• 2,450 students from 50 states and 60 foreign countries
• 8:1 student-faculty ratio
• 23 varsity teams, NCAA, Division III
• $57M awarded in scholarships annually
• Need-blind admission policy, meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need of all admitted applicants
The Dede Thompson Bartlett Center for Admission and Career Education Groundbreaking
More than 150 members of the Vassar community and local government and business officials gathered at the campus on June 12, 2024 for a groundbreaking ceremony of The Dede Thompson Bartlett Center for Admission and Career Education. The $27.5-million project, which marks a major milestone in the future of admissions and career education at Vassar, was made possible by a $10 million lead gift from alum, business leader and philanthropist Dede Thompson Bartlett ’65.
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Vassar College Commencement 2024
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At Vassar College’s 160th Commencement on May 19, its 553 graduating seniors were lauded for their endurance and congratulated by their Commencement speaker, British actor and filmmaker Emily Mortimer, for appreciating the importance of “knowing nothing” and questioning everything. The Class of 2024 enrolled at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to many missing out on having their r...
Learning to ‘Fly’ at Vassar: Professional Clown Hannah Gaff Teaches the Basics of Acrobatics
Просмотров 20021 день назад
It certainly wasn’t the typical Vassar College class, but every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon throughout the 2024 Spring Semester, nine students met in the Athletics and Fitness Center for some training in how to become acrobats. Taught by Visiting Assistant Professor of Drama Hannah Gaff-who is, among other things, a professional clown-the class involved instruction in tumbling and other phys...
Conversations @ the Salt Line Ep. 18: Beverly Gage
Просмотров 10921 день назад
In this episode of "Conversations at the Salt Line," Wesley chats with Yale University Professor of History Beverly Gage about her Pulitzer Prize winning biography "G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century." Wes and Professor Gage engaged in an exciting conversation about the history of political movements and the complexities of one of America's most well-known government ...
Alum interviews Reunion 2024
Просмотров 8221 день назад
We asked several alums what they miss about Vassar. We love their answers!
‘Game-Changing’ Microscope Will Benefit Vassar, Other Local Colleges
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Vassar College Associate Professor of Psychological Science Hadley Bergstrom and student Sloane Boukobza '24 speak about the $1-million, next generation Leica Stellaris 8 confocal microscope acquired by the college in fall of 2023. Obtained via a grant from the National Science Foundation, members of the science faculty say the microscope will greatly enhance research opportunities at Vassar an...
2024 Vassar Commencement Speaker Emily Mortimer
Просмотров 471Месяц назад
Vassar’s Class of 2024 enrolled at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, living in “pods” and taking classes in tents. As they received their diplomas at the College’s 160th Commencement on May 19, the College’s 553 graduating seniors were lauded for their endurance and congratulated by their Commencement speaker, British actor and filmmaker Emily Mortimer, for appreciating the importance of “kn...
What Are Your Post-Graduation Plans?
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We asked some members of the class of 2024 about their post-commencement plans.
What's One of the Most Important Things You Learned at Vassar?
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We asked some members of the class of 2024 about what they learned during their time at Vassar.
Vassar Dance Program - West African Dance VRDT
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Some exciting things are happening to Vassar’s Dance Program with faculty incorporating new dance genres into the curriculum and developing courses that focus on new topics in the field. Continuing to host prominent choreographers from major dance companies and academic institutions to create new works for the program’s repertoire, a most recent example of the program’s enhancements was on disp...
Getting to the Heart of Human Physiology
Просмотров 94Месяц назад
Students enrolled in Professor of Biology Kate Susman’s Human Physiology class at Vassar learned real-life applications to their work by volunteering for four community-based organizations. Read More: www.vassar.edu/news/getting-heart-human-physiology
Conversations @ the Salt Line Ep. 17: Allison Abner
Просмотров 108Месяц назад
In this episode of "Conversations at the Salt Line," host Wesley Dixon speaks with Allison Abner '87 about her career as an author and television writer on shows such as "The West Wing." During their conversation, Wes and Allison explored the intersections of entertainment and politics, and Allison reflected on her experience as an "outsider" in Washington. Listen in for some interesting inside...
A morning with Vassar’s Rowing Team
Просмотров 75Месяц назад
Enjoy a relaxing morning with Vassar's Rowing Team
Alumnae House 100th Anniversary Celebration
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Alumnae House 100th Anniversary Celebration
Conversations @ the Salt Line Ep. 16: John Wordock
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Conversations @ the Salt Line Ep. 16: John Wordock
Conversations @ the Salt Line Ep. 15: Ilyse Hogue
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Conversations @ the Salt Line Ep. 15: Ilyse Hogue
Conversations @ the Salt Line Ep. 14: Dr. Michael Gomez
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Conversations @ the Salt Line Ep. 14: Dr. Michael Gomez
Update, the Simpsons beanie was sold. 😭
Thank you for this wonderful video including all of the events prior to the commencement 🥂 Truly a priceless keepsake we will treasure forever. Thank you Vassar 👏🏼 👏🏼
We’re happy you enjoyed it!
✨Congrats class of 2024!!! What an incredible achievement and beautiful commencement 🎓✨
Shout out to the class of 02
Congratulations class of '24
My dream
My grandma, uncle, and mom went to Vassar
Vassar college is choice to take some shrooms and walk around and enjoy the architecture
The background music is deafening.
My sister just got accepted here and is choosing to come here! Look out for Simran!
Did I really hear "libary?"
This video makes me love where I am from . I was born here but moved down south in elementary and was back n forth since high school, I never attended PHS but I did PMS for 7th and 8th grade. I lived on S. Hamilton and Academy st a couple times. I had family that lived in Smith Street Projects and lots of friends that stays there I was there often in the early 90s . I lived in the MLK projects that wasn’t shown in this video off Washington street for awhile as well! This video brought back many nostalgic memories for me!
❤ | thank you - interesting
I had the privilege of staying there. Thank you Vassar College, for being a home away from home 😊
Sanders Physics was the center of my academic life for a couple of years. I last set foot in it over 40 years ago but wonderful memories still linger
Had so much fun Wes! Thanks for the invite.
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Beautiful ❤❤❤
Brian Williams is actually Brian Simms
uhhhhhhhhhh no one said the Vassar Ski Team!??
Technically it's a student org, and a few students mentioned clubs and orgs in their answers.
Very cool
1:53
Yo Brian, very nice man!
Are there any conservative leaning professors at vassar college now?
Photos of what is being described would be greatly appreciated. Another: lawn tour!
Another “lawn tour”-!
You can see the full dorm tour here: ruclips.net/video/bbm48nGto1Y/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Why was the only view of Cushing Hall-the lawn?!
You can see the dorm tour here: ruclips.net/video/I9eChT2RDbM/видео.htmlfeature=shared
The Russian guy talking about Russian oligarchs, his sister is married to Russian mafia man, who is extremely wealthy, hence they supported this little prick’s education to present Russian mafia to the western world. These are deeply corrupt people not businessmen, it’s disgusting how money overrides all
Love it already ❤
let me tell you something The driving force of this country is Detroit, Michigan, and the United States has been able to grow over the past 200 years through your labor and sweat!
unfortunately today any speech against the proscribed speech is not tolerated. I miss my tenor at Vassar as a student attending in the 1990's where all speech was explored and discussed!!
BLUMHOUSE!!!
this is so cool
amazing! hope I'll get in
My dream school!
"PromoSM"
great place
I am also a Vassar alum -- from the 1960s -- and just saw this in 2023. Very interesting to think through the past 11 years since Gloria spoke these words. I think her theme of dependence/independence/interdependence is still spot on. Ann Northrop was a friend at Vassar, although several classes behind me. To think that my class ('68) had Mayor John Lindsay as the graduation speaker (and so many of us handed him a rose while shaking his hand) and that two years later the class of '70 (through Northrup) had Gloria Steinem with students wearing peace hats -- well, that pretty much says it all -- the world changed in those two years dramatically. --Pat Cain
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Betsy Bradley is the GOAT!
Thanks form the Class of 1976.
How moved she is, so lovely! That’s a price, it means so much to her! And I love how personal this is, great to see her in her former college! Hopefully we’ll be able to see her work for many years! She’s my absolutely favorite actor!!
Here from Colby Smith’s book, Call Me Athena. What a wonderful piece.
Lisa is the best! ❤
15:08 - LatinO John, LatinO!
Great interview. Only 35 views?
A lot of people listen to the podcast instead of watching the video version.
Liberals democrats and black people LOOOOVE to talk about skin color even when it is irrelevant. Criticize obama? Racist. ID to vote? Racist. Want to stop 15,000 illegal immigrants EVERY DAY? Racist.
cela me fait penser à la rédaction d'un projet d'accompagnement qui est au final "jeté", abandonné au profit d'autres personnes qui ont plus de besoins exprimés et tangibles et surtout qui n'ont pas encore eut quoi que ce soit et débute un accompagnement. Le mandala est étudié, dessiné puis mis en couleur avec le sable à plusieurs . Chacun y mettant tout son coeur et au final il est mis en tas, un tas de sable, comme le sable qui s'écoule au fil du temps, notre sablier à tous, la vacuité totale , rien ne perdure ...se détacher pour transformer et mettre ce sable qui a été honoré, mis en chef d'oeuvre, le donner à l'eau qui purifie. L'eau qui est la vie et circule et l'oeuvre de se fondre avec tout un cérémonial et des prières d'un bout à l'autre. Moi en disant ce qui a été fait par le passé avec cette personne, à mettre en couleur ainsi son parcours, puis donner ce travail à l'équipe. Celle-ci donne un avis négatif non pour le contenu ni les objectifs ni les attentes de la personne concernée mais pour les autres , pour leur ouvrir un nouveau chemin. Ce bout de chemin parcouru a demandé beaucoup d'efforts, de petites touches pour arriver à une relation harmonieuse et un vrai dialogue qui débouche sur de la confiance, permettant je le crois de progresser , alors comment accepter cette fin , riches d'autres progrès potentiels ou pas .?..oui; il y a la rivière qui coule, le temps presse pour d'autres personnes en souffrance. merci pur ce mandala.
Love it. If you are reading this, Susan Sontag gave the commencement speech at Vassar in 2003. You should all read it.