Vassar Celebrates Eight Faculty Members Granted Full Professorships
Vassar’s Board of Trustees has voted to award full professorships to eight members of the faculty, Dean of Faculty Brian Daly announced.
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- Rising Senior Earns Scholarship GoldIn a profoundly challenging time for higher-education funding characterized by federal retrenchment and disappearing grants, Mae Buck ’26 has been awarded a Beinecke Scholarship worth $35,000.
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- Vassar’s Office of Community-Engaged Learning Celebrates an Impactful Year With an End-of-Year Party and Awards CeremonySixteen students who participated in community-engaged learning during the past academic year won awards for their service to the local community.
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