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  1. The Vassar Encyclopedia is an online resource for information relating to the history of the college. It presents articles of varying length and on diverse topics, written by a wide array of authors. Information about the encyclopedia is available in the Preface and in the Guide to the Encyclopedia. Please note: until January 2023, the encyclopedia […]

  2. 3 days ago · Vassar adheres to a need-blind admission policy, which means that admission decisions for all first-year students who are U. S. citizens or permanent residents are made without regard to the students’ financial situation. Vassar meets 100% of the full demonstrated need of all admitted students for all four years.

  3. Departments and Programs. Vassar offers students a choice of four ways to proceed toward a degree which embodies an education that is personally significant. They are: concentration in a department; an interdepartmental program; a multidisciplinary program; or an individually tailored course of study in the independent program.

  4. The Vassar faculty is an amazing and diverse community of scholars, artists, writers, scientists, musicians, and thinkers. They are attracted to the college by our reputation as one of the nation’s top liberal arts colleges, by the opportunity to engage with talented and highly motivated students, and by the cross-disciplinary collaborations that Vassar fosters.

  5. A post shared by Vassar History Department (@vassarhistory) Images in slideshow. Mathieu Le Nain (French, 1607–1677), The Painter’s Studio, Date: Nd, Oil on canvas, Purchase: Matthew Vassar Fund, Photo credit: The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center. Janet Nipi Ikuutaq (Inuit [Baker Lake/Qamani’tuaq], born 1935), Detail: Jealous Owl, 2000 ...

  6. Students learn about the culture, economics, history, language, and political situation of the area they will visit. Consult the Vassar College Catalogue for information about the current year’s planned trip. To ensure the effectiveness of their proposed course work, International Studies majors consult regularly with professors.

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

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