| Alumni Publications | |
Vassar the Alumnae/i Quarterly: First published in 1916, this allows alumni to share opinions, interests, and achievements, and keeps readers up to speed on changes in equipment, curriculum, regulations, and student life at Vassar.
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| Major Alumni Events | |
- 100 Nights After Graduation, a nationwide gathering for the year’s new alumni in several cities at the same time
- The Sons and Daughters Program, to help familiarize high school juniors and their parents with the college admissions process
- Travel Program, helping alumni travel the world
- Vassar Reunion
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| Alumni Services | |
- Alumni Clubs
- Alumni Directory
- Career Contacts
- Career Services
- E-Mail Forwarding
- Speakers Contact
- Travel Program
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| Famous Alumni | |
- Edna St. Vincent Millay (Class of 1917) – first woman to receive a Pulitzer Prize in poetry
- Mary McCarthy (Class of 1933) – American critic and novelist, author of "The Group"
- Elizabeth Bishop (Class of 1934) – Pulitzer Prize–winning poet
- Jackie Kennedy Onassis (Class of 1939) – former first lady
- Jane Fonda (Class of 1959) – award-winning actress and aerobics video-instructor
- Meryl Streep (Class of 1971) – award-winning actress
- Vicki Miles-LaGrange (Class of 1974) – the first African American woman to be sworn in as a U.S. Attorney, and appointed as a federal judge in 1994
- Ken Kaess (Class of 1976) – president of DDB Worldwide, the largest advertising agency in the U.S.
- Lloyd Braun (Class of 1980) – chairman, ABC Entertainment
- Lisa Kudrow (Class of 1985) – Emmy Award–winning actress in "Friends"
- Ethan Zohn (Class of 1996) – winner of "Survivor: Africa," professional soccer player, and founder of an AIDS education program in Zimbabwe
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