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  1. Academics. Student Life. Diversity & Inclusion. Outcomes. Campus. Beyond Campus. Vassar’s curriculum emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to intellectual inquiry. With more than 1,000 courses to choose from and an average class size of 17, Vassar offers a customizable curriculum to satisfy any curiosity. 50 Majors.

  2. Nicknamed The Seven Sisters, the consortium of women’s colleges— Barnard, Bryn Mawr , Mount Holyoke, Smith, Radcliffe, Vassar, and Wellesley—was officially formed in 1926 in order to combat “the…crisis which the women’s colleges [were] facing,” namely, the difficulties women’s schools were having in raising endowment money sufficient for the desired caliber of education for ...

  3. The Vassar curriculum is diverse, flexible, and fiercely bold. We were one of the country’s first colleges to experiment with interdepartmental courses in the early 20th century, and we have never stopped evolving. This is what makes a Vassar education future-facing. Explore Academics

  4. 20%. Private school in New York with 2,500 total undergraduate students. Suburban. Mid-Atlantic. Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association. vassar.edu. 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604. (845) 437-7000.

  5. Africana Studies Africana Studies Arabic Language & Culture Prison Studies; American Studies Native American Studies; Anthropology Anthropology Biology and Culture

  6. Human Resources serves the college community by attracting and developing successful employees. We provide employment opportunities, benefits, professional development, supervisor resources and wellness programs. Vassar is strongly committed to fostering a community that reflects the values of a liberal arts education and to promoting an ...

  7. Toured the Vassar College Campus which included the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, the Chapel, and the Thompson Memorial Library. The massive stained-glass window that dominates the library’s interior space depicts Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia, the first woman to receive a doctorate in 1678 from the University of Padua in Italy.

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