Please donate blood at the Vassar College Blood Drive. Walk-ins welcome! For further information, please visit the Villard Room and speak with a New York Blood Center representative. 11am-7pm.
College Center, Villard Room
College Center, 223
College Center, 240
Field, Joss Field
Baseball game at home with Stevens Institute of Technology.
Prentiss Field
A panel discussion featuring three Vassar professors on the use of drugs psychologically, physically, and spiritually. This is intended to educate and encourage discourse on the topic, rather than simply condemn drug use.
Main Building, Rose Parlor
The Katherine Stone White Film Artist in Residence Endowment presents: A Screening of "Talk To Me." The screening will be followed by a Q&A with actress/director Kasi Lemmons. This is a ticketed event. Please pick up your tickets beginning on April 21, from 10am - 4pm in the film office at the Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film Rosenwald Film Theater, Room 108.
Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film, 109
"Reconstructing Ancient Landscapes: Examples from Anshan, Iran and Gordion, Turkey." Naomi F. Miller, Senior Research Scientist at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Applied Science Center for Archaeology.
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Sanders Hall, 212
"Screen Memories in the Art of Ed Ruscha." Thomas Crow, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University.
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Taylor Hall, 203
CARES Movie Screening.
College Center, 223
Call to action planning event to produce a collective document in regards to the Vassar bookstore move and future development in the Arlington District. Open to Vassar/Arlington/Poughkeepsie communities.
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Students' Building, Second Floor
Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film, 308
"Brotherhood of the Wolf" (Le pacte des loups, 2001). This is the highest-grossing French movie ever. It's loosely based on a real-life series of killings in the mid 1760s when a mysterious beast terrorized the province of Gevaudan and nearby lands. In French, with English subtitles. Pre-film conversation with refreshments 7:00pm in the French Lounge. Screening in the Chicago Hall FLRC (Foreign Language Resource Center Screening Room). 8:00pm.
Chicago Hall, VIDEO
"Standup For Peace: The Two Comedian Solution to Middle East Peace" comedy show created by Scott Blakeman and Dean Obeidallah brings campuses together to laugh, and encourage dialogue in support of a peaceful, political resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
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Rockefeller Hall, 300
"Kin-dza-dza (1986) 128 min. English subtitles. A brilliant post-apocalyptic comedy with cult status in the Russian-speaking world. Introductory remarks by Dan Ungurianu.
Rockefeller Hall, 200
A flashback to a better time when boys were awkward and girls had coodies. We'll play all your middle school favorites without those annoying chaperones.
College Center, Matthew's Pub