Reading the scientific literature is daunting. Journal articles are filled with jargon. Passive voice dominates the literary landscape
Host Potluck Brunch: Easter edition
The International Community smiles bright for the camera
The Office of International Services celebrated the Spring Holiday in a rather unconventional way this year. While relying heavily on the Western traditions of Easter to guide the day, there were incorporations of many different cultures and peoples coming together to learn and enjoy good food!
We host a bi-annual potluck meal for International students and their host families
Mesi Anpil Jackie Eiting!
Jackie Eiting, a long-time friend of Lila and Andrew Meade, was an invaluable participant on the trip to Haiti. She was always looking out for everyone else; always had some new piece of knowledge to share; and even after a long hike, was full of life and more energy than anyone else
The Power of the Comic Form
Today’s post comes from Isis Lecaro, class of 2018 and Art Center Student Docent.
As noted in a recent blog post by Rosa Bozhkov, the project gallery at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center is an ever-changing space typically devoted to works from collection storage that are being used in courses taught by Vassar professors
April is the Cruelest Month
For all of us in the midst of the academic year, April is the toughest month. The weather, especially after a winter filled with darkness, cold and gray skies, beckons us outside. Color returns to our world as trees and … Continue reading →