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John Murphy, the Loeb’s curator of prints and drawings, and Ford Scholar Carissa Kolcun pose with 11033, an artist’s book that chronicles the story of Mary Morst, who gave birth to twins while she was incarcerated in a Virginia prison in 1913.

Ford Scholar Carissa Kolcun’s keen interest in the works of art created at the Women’s Studio Workshop will be on display this fall at an exhibition they curated in the Loeb’s Spotlight Gallery.  

a collage of five headshots of the five Vassar trustees who retired during the summer of 2022: Steve Hankins, Gerry Laybourne, Philip Jefferson, Missie Rennie Taylor, and Maryellen Herringer.

Five members of Vassar’s Board of Trustees retired this summer after serving a total of 100 years. Learn about their service and read the bios of new trustees—as well as AAVC board members.

Protestors in front of the Supreme Court on May 3, after a leaked draft opinion showed the court was preparing to overturn Roe v. Wade and push women's rights back by half a century.

One retired and two current Vassar professors hosted a webinar on June 29 to discuss the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision.

a collage of headshots of the five alums receiving AAVC award in 2022

The Alumnae/i Association of Vassar College (AAVC) has chosen five alums to honor for their work at Vassar and beyond. They include: two 1982 classmates who have remained devoted to the College for decades; a young alumna excelling in two divergent careers simultaneously; and two distinguished lawyers whose work has taken on particular relevance as threats against basic human rights intensify in the U.S. and around the world.