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President Elizabeth Bradley spoke with WAMC Northeast Public Radio about her latest trip to the University of Global Health Equity and Vassar’s program with the university.
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A recent Vassar Engaged Pluralism workshop models peace-building efforts and identifies practical steps toward a post-war future for Palestinians and Israelis. The Miscellany News
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Great conversation over dinner with PB and journalist Katie Harmon Courage '05 (Photo by Samia Jaman ‘26) #VassarAlums
The event has a poster!
Book talk April 26th 5pm Vassar College. Reception to follow at Alumnae House 6:30pm. Open to the public.
Please join!
What's the history behind NYC's largest reservoir, the Ashokan? Professor April M. Beisaw talks with Archeology. #VassarFaculty
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Super engaging talk by Beronda L. Montgomery—🌿#LessonsFromPlants🌿, author of “Lessons from Plants”, our STS Pauline Newman Distinguished Lecturer Vassar College
People are like plants—environment matters!
Had a wonderful time talking about #podcasting , #journalism , #radio and #video with Wesley during a recent trip to Vassar College Listen here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-c…
Did anyone else spot these adorable drop boxes around campus? (Post by Melah Motani ‘24) #VassarLife
'It is good to stand in the middle of the stream and live rather than stand on the bank..to have both a sense of participation and also a sense of wise detachment because one knows the reality of things.' —Amitava Kumar #DailyDharma
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New from Catherine D. Tan (@Vassar) on the Contexts Magazine blog: Who Gets to Speak for #Autism ? '...there remains much uncertainty about autism’s causes, prevention, and treatment. However, two groups confidently—and defiantly—claim to have the answers.' contexts.org/blog/autism/
Looking at moss with sporophytes—thank you Professor Ronsheim! (Post by Jayda Taylor ‘27) #VassarLife #VassarFaculty
Toasted marshmallows and music on a chilly night—perfection! (Photo by Mikayla Rivera ‘27) #VassarLife
This week on the Contexts Magazine blog, Catherine D. Tan (@Vassar) uncovers the *similar* social processes happening within *opposing* Autism movements.
Find it here! contexts.org/blog/autism/