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  1. Maria Hoehn , PhD. Professor Emerita of History (1996–2022) James H. Merrell , PhD. Professor Emeritus of History (1984–2023) Leslie S. Offutt , PhD. Associate Professor Emerita of History (1983–2021) David L. Schalk , PhD. Professor Emeritus of History (1968–2002) Anthony S. Wohl , PhD.

  2. www.vassar.edu › faculty › departmentsHistory | Vassar College

    Department. vassar.edu/history. The department educates students to be active historians and encourages them to engage the library’s rich collection of primary sources. Students take courses in African, Asian, European, Latin American, and United States history, as well as a course in pre-1800 history and two seminars.

  3. The Vassar College Historian is Ronald Patkus, Adjunct Associate Professor of History on the Frederick Weyerhaeuser Chair and Head of Special Collections. Historical Lossing Barritt etching with watercolor of Main Building, 1867 The Recording of Vassar’s History In remarks to the trustees on June 25, 1867, at the end of the college’s second year, Matthew […]

  4. 22 de may. de 2024 · A History of Vassar College A pioneer for women’s education and liberal arts education in the United States, Matthew Vassar founded Vassar College in 1861. Opening its doors to its first class of 353 students paying $350 for tuition and “residence” on September 26, 1865, the college offered young women a liberal arts education equal to that of the best men’s colleges of the day.

  5. The 1930s. The next generation of historians, arriving in the 1930s, included Mildred Campbell, who taught England and Modern Europe, and alumna J. B. Ross. Charles C. Griffin, a noted historian of Latin America and U. S. foreign relations, arrived in 1934 and remained at Vassar until 1967; the Department today hosts an annual lecture in his ...

  6. History Correlate Sequence. The History Department offers a variety of courses from the introductory (or 100 level) to advanced (300 level) seminars. Some are specific in content, focusing on one person or event; others are broad in scope. What they all share is that each class goes to the source, introducing you to an exciting range of written ...

  7. Sources. Vassar College Course Catalogues 1865–2005. Evalyn A. Clark, A History of the Vassar Curriculum 1915–1965 (unpublished), VCSC Daniels, Elizabeth A. and Clyde Griffen, Full Steam Ahead in Poughkeepsie: The Story of Coeducation at Vassar 1966–1974. Poughkeepsie, NY: Vassar College Press. 2000.