Poughkeepsie, NY News
Poughkeepsie, NY News
Michael McDonald at HITS-on-The-Hudson
DCC Celebrates 53rd Commencement
Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program Bread-Themed Multicultural Program
Vassar College confers 597 Bachelor’s degrees in its 148th commencement ceremony, May 20, 2012.
Dutchess County Arts Council Announces an Art Weekend!
May 17 Graduation Ceremony Streaming Live
Honors Program Students Recognized
Thirty-Seven Students Receive Awards from DCC Teachers Union
Marist to Graduate 1,519 at Two Commencements; White House Correspondent, Presidential Library Head to Give Addresses
Students Honored at History, Government and Economics Awards
$4 million grant for faculty support honors Vassar alumna and former college trustee Anne McNiff Tatlock, a Poughkeepsie native.
Learn About Day Care Credential Prep Course May 15
Best of DCC Communications Students' Work to be Showcased
Vassar & New York Stage and Film announce the 2012 Powerhouse Theater season, 6/22-7/29. 5/20.
$150 Million and Counting - Marist Meets Goal of First Comprehensive Campaign with Months Remaining
May Concerts to Offer Mix of Show Tunes, Jazz, Classical Music
DCC Day Care Earns 'Center of the Year' Award
Marist Music Spring Concerts this Weekend at the Bardavon
Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program Presents a Greek Children's Day Program
Marist to Host Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Research Symposium
Top Concert Bands to Perform Free Shows at the Bardavon as part of Marist-hosted National Band Convention
Holocaust Scholar to Speak About Key Nazi Policymakers
USS Monitor Expert to Speak on Historic Ship and its Hudson River Valley Origins
Exhibit of NYC Photos, Copland Music to be Featured at DCC
Champagnat Lecture to address "Leadership for a Global Society Within a Marist Tradition"
Economic Bureau Report: Signs of Improvement in Region's Economy, but Concerns Remain
Notre Dame Immigration Expert to Speak at Marist
Hudson Valley Job Fair Coming to DCC April 11
Olympic medalist John Carlos, famed for silent political protest at 1968 summer games, to discuss his life and new memoir, 4/23.
Survivor to Speak at Holocaust Remembrance
Award-winning Filmmaker Josh Fox to Screen "Gasland" and Discuss Fracking
Prospective Student Open House Set for April 18
'Hedda Gabler' to be Staged by Performing Arts Students
Marist Theatre Club to Present Children's Show, "Thumbelina"
Two Marist Faculty Members Recognized for Exceptional Research by Cannavino Library
Marist to Host 5th Annual Sustainability Day
Large-Scale Prints of Aithan Shapira on Display at Marist Gallery
Ulster County Cultural Services And Promotion Fund
Jazz Ensemble to Play DCC
Red Fox Fans Invited to NCAA Tournament Viewing Party Tuesday as Marist takes on St. Bonaventure
ESPN writer/commentator Jemele Hill to join in panel discussion on sports, gender, and race, 3/28.
Vladimir Tikhonov to discuss Social Darwinism in East Asia from 1870-1910), 3/19.
Laura Kuper '07 to discuss new paradigms in the research on LGBT populations, 3/22.
Award-winning Playwright, J.T. Rogers, to Speak at Marist About his Play, "Blood and Gifts"
Fund Announced for Ulster Arts Organizations
PICCADILLY CIRCUS
Bridge Program Open House Set for March 13
Marist to Host Competitive Renewable Energy Policy Forum March 14
Bebe Neuwirth Stories With Piano
Events to Celebrate Women's History Month
Hudson Valley Continues to Lose Households, but New Arrivals Have Higher Incomes, says Marist Research Report
Mind the Gap: The Gift of a Vassar Education, 2/23.
Marist Theatre Groups Host Regional Premier of "Spine" by Alumnus Bill C. Davis
Artwork of Former DCC, Vassar Instructor to be Featured in Gallery
'Brighton Beach Memoirs' to be Performed by DCC Masquers' Guild
Work of Prominent Illustrator James Ransome on Display
New Aviation Management Program Offered
Anthropologist Nadia Abu El-Haj to address “The Ethics of Choice: Epistemology, Commerce, and the Genetic Historical Self," 2/28.
Time Change: Feb. 16 Freedom Riders Event to Begin at 6 p.m.
Christian Parenti to deliver a lecture entitled "Climate Change and the Geography of Violence," 2/22.
Bardavon Announces 3 New Shows
Power Through Community: A Forum on Latin/Latina/o American Political and Cultural Transformations.
Marist to host "Entrepreneurship: Creating the Future" with College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
The Met: Live In HD - Wagner's Gotterdammerung
The Met: Live In HD - Brian Regan
Vassar to celebrate Charles Darwin's birthday with two Darwin Days' programs.
Marist Celebrates Black History Month
Best-selling author and comedian Andy Borowitz to deliver Krieger Lecture, 2/21.
Sweet Honey in the Rock singer Ysaye Barnwell to highlight daylong “Radical Love: Taking Back Valentine’s Day” program, 2/8.
Vassar College students to appear on stage at the Apollo Theater, 2/5.
Skills-Enhancement Program Earns National Recognition
Computing error caused Vassar College website to list erroneous admissions information for some early decision applicants.
Computing error caused Vassar College website to list erroneous admissions information for some early decision applicants.
Arts Education Grants Available - Dutchess and Ulster Counties
Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program Presents a Chinese New Year Celebration!
In The Mood at Bardavon
Peace Corps ranks Vassar among the top 20 small colleges whose graduates currently serve in the program.
Program Encourages Girls in Grades 5-8 to Explore Math, Science
Dutchess County Arts Council's Annual Meeting and Board Elections
Every Vassar physics professor currently supported by a National Science Foundation grant, amidst college's larger success with federal agency.
Marist Mourns Loss of Students in Off-Campus House Fire
Jan. 21 Family Festival Canceled
DCC Events to Mark Black History Month
Marco Maggi: Lentissimo: a conversation with Mary-Kay Lombino and Marco Maggi
Marist President Murray Lauds Rep. Hinchey's Service to New York's 22nd District
Marist's Online MBA Degree and Online Liberal Studies Bachelor's Degree Ranked as Top Online Education Programs by U.S. News & World Report
Bardavon Announces 2012 Gala with Tony Bennett
Marist College Continues Development of High-Performance Computing Platform
Marist Hosts 800 for Molinaro Inauguration as New Era in Dutchess County Leadership Begins
“Hearts for Haiti” is a two-day art sale collaboration between the Vassar Haiti Project and Convent of the Sacred Heart that will be held in Greenwich (CT), 1/20-1/21.
Documentary About Romanian School Segregation to be Screened
Marist Economic Bureau: Third Quarter Showed Economy Improving
DCC Student Earns Sheriff's Association Criminal Justice Scholarship
2012 Individual Artist Fellowship - Choreography
New Paltz Ballet Theatre Presents The Nutcracker
How To Work Effectively As A Teaching Artist In Public Schools: A Panel Discussion
Magnetic Levitation Competition Sets Participation Record
The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center presents the solo exhibition "Marco Maggi: Lentissimo," 1/20 – 4/1.
Four December Concerts to be Staged at DCC
A Christmas Carol
Celebration Of Lights: Parade And Fireworks
Broadway Revue to Help Fund Fight Against AIDS
Individual Artist Fellowship - Public Program
Marist Film Screening and Discussion to Feature Commonweal Magazine Critic
Marist Ethics Team Advances to National Competition
Marist Music Department Schedules Lessons and Carols, Winter Festival Concerts
Marist College Dance Ensemble to Present "Dance Out Loud" Fall Showcase
Associated Press Sports Editors to Meet at Marist
Artists Offer Their Wares At 19th Annual Dutchess County Arts Council Craft Market
Art In The Loft Wine Label Competition Winner To Be Announced
Marist Management Dean Elected to AACSB Regional Leadership Post
A Message from the Dean of the College to Students, 10/30
A Message from the Dean of the College to Students, 10/29
Prospective Student Open House Set for Veterans Day
Marist Bureau Second-Quarter Report: Jobs Still Being Lost; Wages Rising Slightly More Families on Public Assistance; Home Sales Depressed
Bardavon, Radio Woodstock 100.1 and Levon Helm Studios Present: Shelter From the Storm
Marist in Top 40 Among Kiplinger's Best Values in Private Colleges
Marist Praxis Project to Hold Benefit Concert for Haiti
Marist English Professor's Manhattan Talk to Focus on Nazis in 1930s Berlin
Marist to Conduct Financial Aid Seminar for Adult Students
Georgetown Professor to Lecture at DCC on Air Traffic Control Strike
Seminar by Mike Breen and Ian O'Connor Inaugurates New Center for Sports Communication
The Met: Live In HD Encore Presentation Donizetti's Anna Bolena
Three-day conference focuses on unique lesbian, queer, and gender-nonconforming histories Vassar, 11/3-5.
NYSDOT and Marist Dedicate New Route 9 Pedestrian Underpass
Women and Society Conference to Mark 20th Anniversary at Marist
Marist to Host Free Workshop with Hollywood Assistant Director
Marist Participating in 2011 "Big Read" with Focus on Thornton Wilder
Auction Items Announced for The 2011 Dutchess County Executive's Arts Awards
Innovative Zipcar Drives Its Way to Marist
Hudson Valley Philharmonic Symphony Concert I - Viva Vivaldi!
Seven professors are named to endowed chairs
Marist English Professor to Speak About American Who Saved Marc Chagall from Nazis
College Radio to Be Celebrated By WMAR October 11
Marist LGSA Celebrating Ally Week in Prep for National Coming Out Day
SLP Presents Chris Cornell
US Air Force Liberty Jazz Band at UPAC
Dr. Jeremy Dauber to Speak at Marist's 35th Annual Effron Lecture
Poet and Author Jeffrey Renard Allen to Read from Work at Marist Talk
Marist Dean Appointed to Make-A-Wish Hudson Valley Board
Marist Honors Lecture to Feature Author and Noted Salon Journalist Rebecca Traister
Poet John Hoopenthaler Reading at Marist
Two from DCC Receive SUNY Chancellor's Awards
College Fair Coming Oct. 11
Dutchess County Arts Council Names Linda Marston-Reid As Next President
New 2012 Campaign Team: The NBC News/Marist Poll (Includes Link to MSNBC clip)
Marist Art Faculty to Exhibit Works in Steel Plant Studios Gallery
Alum-Author to Discuss General Omar Bradley Book at Marist Talk
Marist Bureau Report: More People Moving Out of the Hudson Valley than Moving In
Lecture by Felipe Luciano, an Emmy-winning news reporter and anchor, poet, writer, and activist, 9/17.
Exhibition checklist: " A Pioneering Collection: Master Drawings from the Crocker Art Museum."
Display of original sukkah shelters designed by Vassar students, and a discussion about Jewish life at Vassar, will mark Vassar’s sesquicentennial and the Sukkot holiday, 10/10
Marist Again Ranks Among the Best in U.S. News College Guide
Marist Partners with Family Services to Prevent Violence Against Women
Marist Art Professor's Work Featured in Notable Berkshires Exhibition
Photos and Stories of Latin America to Highlight Hispanic Heritage Month
Black College Fair Scheduled for Sept. 22
Police Patrols in Public Schools is Focus of Constitution Day Lecture
Marist Professor to Read from Her First Book of Poetry in Tivoli
Nine on the Ninth: Marist Professor to Be Among "A Celebration of Women's Voices"
Storm Damage from Irene in Dutchess County? FEMA May Help You
Marist to Commemorate Tenth Anniversary of 9/11
Clifton Park Student Earns Prestigious National Award
Campus returning to normal, 8/29
Weather update from Dean Roellke, 8/28 at 6:30pm
Weather update from Dean Roellke, 8/28 at 2:45pm
Travel resources for returning students
An update from Dean Roellke on Hurricane Irene, 8/28 at 1:15pm
An update from Dean Roellke on Hurricane Irene, 8/28 at 11am
An update from Dean Roellke on Hurricane Irene, 8/27
A message from Dean Roellke on Hurricane Irene, 8/27
A message from President Hill, 8/26
Back to School for Poughkeepsie - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Vassar welcomes class of 2015, the most selective and diverse in the college’s history.
Mount Kisco Child Care Center Receives IBM Catalyst Grant
United Way Campaign Kick-Off Breakfast
Vassar presents a public series on the topic of the history of gender and education, 9/1-12/8.
Marist President Named Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council Co-chair
Centenary of Pulitzer-winning poet and Vassar alumna Elizabeth Bishop celebrated with exhibition (8/30-12/15) and symposium (9/24).
DCC College-in-High-School Program Granted National Accreditation
River Valley Rep Concludes Second Season with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Comic Drama "Dinner with Friends"
Marist Named One of Nation's Best Colleges By The Princeton Review
Ulster County Legislature and the Dutchess County Arts Council Announce Awards from Ulster County Cultural Services and Promotion Fund
Two Marist Professors and a Local Writer to Read from Their Works in Woodstock
Marist Bureau: 2009 Personal Income Down Billions As Jobs Lost in Region
River Valley Rep to Stage Sondheim Revue "Putting It Together"
Dutchess County Arts Council News - July 6, 2011
Dr. Reba-Anna Lee Named to Executive Board of Association of Black Women in Higher Ed
Dutchess County Arts Council Presents Art In The Loft: Summer 2011Exhibition
River Valley Rep Begins Second Season With Regional Premiere of Smash Comedy "The 39 Steps"
Spectacular Views of July 4th Fireworks
Vassar & New York Stage and Film announce complete casting for Inside Look play workshops at Powerhouse Theater this summer.
Exhibition checklist: "A Taste for the Modern: Gifts from Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller, Edna Bryner Schwab, and Virginia Herrick Deknatel."
Strong Leadership Team Guides Arts Council Through Transition
Marist Bureau Survey: 1st Q Economy Weak and Getting Weaker
Senato Edwards to Read from Her Published Poetry in Pleasant Valley on Saturday
Marist Wins Share Of 2010-11 Academy Bus MAAC Commissioner's Cup
Bardavon Presents Two Nights of Comedy at UPAC!
Vassar & New York Stage and Film announce the cast for Patricia Wettig’s new play, premiering on the Powerhouse Mainstage, 6/29-7/10.
DCC Celebrates Residence Hall Groundbreaking
Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program Presents What's For Breakfast? Cultural Program
Dutchess County Arts Council Presents The 2011 Fellows In Performing Arts: Musicians
Hudson River Valley Review Publishes Civil War Sesquicentennial Retrospective Issue
Dutchess County Arts Council's 2011 County Executive Arts Award Program
Marist Author to Read from New Biography in Woodstock
Vassar College confers 660 Bachelor’s degrees and one Master’s degree in its 147th commencement ceremonies, 5/22.
Dutchess County Arts Council Presents Art in the Loft: Spring 2010 Exhibition
Dutchess County Arts Council Announces its 27th Annual Golf Tournament
NEWS 12 WESTCHESTER HONORED WITH DEADLINE CLUB AWARD BY THE NEW YORK CHAPTER OF THE SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS
Krevolin To Step Aside As President Of The Arts Council
Marist Senior Earns Fulbright Scholarship to India
Marist Professor to Read from First Novel at Adriance Library
This Week at the Bardavon and UPAC - May 11, 2011
Marist to Graduate 1525 at Two Commencements; Publishing Chief, West Point Lt. Col. to Give Addresses
Student Filmmakers are Finalists in Local Competition
HITS Presents 'The Temptations'
Dan Smalls Presents Andrew Bird at Bardavon
Hancock Center Dedication Friday
IBM Watson Lead Researcher to Keynote Marist Enterprise Computing Community National Conference
Marist Silver Needle Fashion Show and Awards Celebrates Silver Anniversary
Affordable Grant Writing Workshops
Bardavon Announces The Levon Helm Birthday Bash
Korean Children's Day Free Interactive Program
Marist Students Selected as 2011 Interns of the Year
Marist Senior Earns National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
Marist Adds Social Media to its List of Successes
Marist Home Run Derby to Raise Funds for Friends of Jaclyn Foundation
Marist Sports Communication Students Win National Case Study Competition
Bardavon Presents The Met: Live in HD - Capriccio
DCC Students Receive SUNY Recognition
DCC Community Day, April 30
Local History Focus of May 7 Conference at DCC
Marist Sports Communication Students Compete in Case Study Competition
Champagnat Lecture Asks "What Can Faith Do in a Consumer Culture?"
Marist Dance Ensemble Schedules Spring Showcase
Marist-Led Tech Consortium Awarded $250,000 Gates/Hewlett Foundations Grant
Marist to Host Fourth Annual Sustainability Day
Marist Art Gallery Director Ed Smith Elected to Royal British Society of Sculptors
Marist Professor Organizing Mission to Ghana
Hudson Valley Job Fair Coming to DCC April 13
Exhibition checklist: "Thomas Rowlandson: Pleasures and Pursuits in Georgian England."
Dutchess County Arts Council Insurance Workshop
Marist Economic Survey: Hudson Valley Employment and Job Creation Remain Weak
Art Gallery Exhibit Spotlights Women's History Month
Theater Students to Put New Twist on 'King Lear'
Marist LGSA to participate in "Day of Silence"
Bardavon Announces Bernie Williams
New plays by Patricia Wettig, Rob Handel, as well as a musical by singer/songwriter Dar Williams and a bio-musical about Bert Berns are highlights of the 2011 Powerhouse Theater season, 6/24-7/31.
Scholar and journalist Eric Alterman to examine American Jewish intellectualism in the annual Sitomer lecture, 4/5.
Open House Set for April 6
This Week at the Bardavon and UPAC - March 28, 2011
Survivor to Speak at 21st Marist Holocaust Remembrance
Marist Students will "Paint Campus Purple" to Draw Attention to Relay for Life
Marist to Host National History Honor Society Regional Conference
Ulster County Author to Discuss Latest Book: Civil War Novel Set in Kingston
Marist Art Gallery Exhbiting Works of Serdar Arat Through April 16
Bardavon Presents Lily Tomlin at UPAC
Cannavino Library Recognizes Two Faculty Members for Exceptional Scholarship
Dutchess County Arts Council 2011 Arts Fund Campaign
Great Estates Consortium Conference to Explore "A Legacy of Leadership in the Hudson River Valley"
'Joan of Arcadia' Actress Coming to DCC for Poetry Reading
Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program Presents a Childern's Taiko Drum Concert
Bardavon Opera House News - March 14, 2011
Social Media Expert to Discuss how Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn Can Land a Job
Info Session March 16: Students Can Attend HS and College at Same Time
Ulster County Cultural Services and Promotion Fund Grants Available
Marist to Sponsor "Kids' Day Out!" Basketball Clinic
Marist Women's Basketball Receives Highest Ranking Ever, Voted 18th In ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Poll
College Events to Celebrate Women's History Month
DCC to Host College Transition Program for Students with Disabilities
Masquer's Guild Production is 'Nothing Serious'
This Week at the Bardavon and UPAC - February 21, 2011
Marist Habitat Chapter to Hear About Work Done in Newburgh
U.S. Ambassador-at-Large Stephen J. Rapp discusses bringing war criminals to justice, 3/1.
Mind the Gap: The Gift of a Vassar Education, 2/17.
"Playground: The Hallie Flanagan Project," an original play by Mattie Brickman, directed by Jen Wineman, debuts at Vassar College, 3/1-3..
Vassar College Bookstore Author Series presents lecture by Emmy nominated filmmaker Denis Belliveau, February 16, 2011.
Marist to Host Watson Jeopardy! Party Wednesday
Peter Theroux to Deliver George Sommer Lecture on "Translating Egypt and Arabia"
Bardavon Presents An Affair to Remember and The Met: Live in HD - Nixon in China
Hancock Succeeds Dyson as Marist Board Chair
Model UN Team Receives Awards
Arts in Education Grants At Dutchess County Arts Council
Focolare Lecture for February 1 Canceled
Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program Presents a Japanese Tea Ceremony Experience
Exhibition checklist: "150 Years Later: New Photography by Tina Barney, Tim Davis, and Katherine Newbegin."
Marist Catholic Studies Talk to Examine Focolare Movement
Innovative Program Encourages Girls to Explore Math, Science Opportunities
Student Artwork Featured in Gallery Exhibit
Dutchess County Arts Council;s Annual Meeting and Board Elections
DCC Events to Mark Black History Month
Vassar College announces $400 million fundraising campaign with $262 million in contributions and commitments already received.
Weather Prompts Special Saturday Registration at DCC
EMT Challenge Exam Rescheduled
High School Students Can Team with Architects at DCC's Day of Design
Federal Grant Will Help Provide Public Access to Marist Archive of Lowell Thomas Papers
Marist Economic Survey: 3Q Jobs Up in Some Sectors; Sale Prices of Existing Homes Up; New Housing Construction Down
DCC Emergency Medical Technician Program Granted Re-Accreditation
Remembering Harry Wood, Marist's Former VP For Admission
United Way Of Dutchess County’s First Community Report Cites Growing Needs In 2010
This Week at the Bardavon and UPAC - December 12, 2010
A Hunt for ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas'
Bardavon Presents the Nutcracker
Africana Studies hosts a public conversation with alumna Paula Madison, executive vice president of diversity for NBC Universal, 12/9.
Marist Giving Tree Program: 20 Years and 15,000 Presents for Area Families
Women's Basketball Coach Brian Giorgis Inks Contract Extension Through 2017 Season
Four December Concerts to be Staged at DCC
DCC Broadway Revue to Help Fund Fight Against AIDS
The Community Works Harvest Dinner will be held on December 7, 2010.
This Week at the Bardavon and UPAC - Nov 29, 2010
Marist Writing Professor to Read from First Novel
Marist Senior Receives NYSCEEA Student of the Year Award
Marist Author to Discuss Her Latest Book -- "Muriel's War: An American Heiress in the Nazi Resistance"
Marist Music Department Schedules Lessons & Carols and Winter Festival Concerts
Marist Dance Ensemble Performances to Aid Grace Smith House
Marist Collects Donations for Hunger Awareness Month
Verizon Grant Will Help HRVI Develop Virtual Field Trips
Marist Students Staying "Up 'til Dawn" Raising Funds for St. Jude's
Archaeologist Rowan K. Flad to discuss animal bone divination and political power in early China, 11/23.
Physicist and acoustician David T. Bradley discusses the acoustical design of theaters, December 9, 2010.
Students to Stage 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee'
DCC to Host Film, Discussion About Struggles of Ugandan Children
Marist Art Galley to Showcase Work "About the Figure"
Marist Alumnus Places 25th in NYC Marathon
Art historian Claudia Swan discusses “Art, Science, and Witchcraft in Early Modern Holland,” 11/16.
The World Affairs Council presents discussion by internationally known competitiveness expert Deborah L. Wince-Smith, 11/18.
Vassar hosts an exhibition of artworks by members of the Youth Arts Group, high school age youth who advocate for farm and factory workers.
Marist Music Program Raising Funds for Local Parish
Snow White to Visit Marist College Children's Theatre
Anne Chapin, an expert in Aegean painting and society, delivers a lecture on "Private Lives, Public Faces: Family and Society in Aegean Art," 11/4.
Vassar cited as one of the ten best private liberal arts college values by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance.
Award-winning author Jonathan Safran Foer will read from his work and speak about writing at Vassar College, 11/22.
$1.2 million NSF grant will train and support Vassar math and science students to teach in high need school districts.
NSF awards more than $1.6 million to advance Vassar College’s scientific infrastructure.
$1.2 million NSF grant will train and support Vassar math and science students to teach in high need school districts.
NSF awards more than $1.6 million to advance Vassar College’s scientific infrastructure.
Noted Hudson Valley artist Monica d. Church's photographs are on view in a solo exhibition at the Palmer Gallery, 11/11 - 12/17.
Three performances of the new play Dear Charlotte focus on Charlotte Bronte and her sisters, 11/4-6.
Sculptor Nancy Shaver, a 2010 Guggenheim recipient, will discuss her work, 11/1.
Vassar College numbers eighth nationally among liberal arts colleges for student recipients of 2010-11 Fulbright Fellowships.
Marist Alumni Who Produce ESPN's Monday Night Football Return to Campus
Night on Broadway to Raise Funds for AIDS Foundation
Marist in Top 40 Among Kiplinger's Best Values
'Crazy Heart' Author to Speak at DCC
Conference on the updated natural resource inventory of Dutchess County, 11/6.
Memorial service to honor Virginia B. Smith, Vassar's eighth president, 11/13.
This fall Soirée Ciné presents a French film series, 9/19-11/14.
Philosopher Catherine Elgin discusses the role of ethics in science, 10/27.
Poet and translator Deborah Woodard discusses the poetry of Amelia Rosselli in translation, 11/2.
FLLLAC presents the exhibition "Vassar 150 Years Later: New Photography by Tina Barney, Tim Davis, and Katherine Newbegin," 1/28 - 3/27.
Vassar College Bookstore Author Series presents readings by Eamon Grennan (11/11) and Michael Korda (12/3).
Three Vassar College representatives participate in the inaugural Interfaith Leadership Institute, hosted by the White House.
Marist Hosting 19th Annual Women & Society Conference
Ousted USDA official Shirley Sherrod to discuss "Civil Rights Movement in a Changing American Society," 11/3.
Historian Deborah E. Lipstadt to discuss Holocaust denial in the 21st century, including her historic legal battle with David Irving, 10/28.
The Gillespie Forum presents “Technology and the Future of Journalism" panel discussion, 11/9.
Marist to Host Only U.S. Senate Debate in Schumer-Townsend Race
Marist LGSA to Draw Attention to Anti-Gay Bullying and Remember LGBT Suicide Victims on "Purple Day"
Marist to Serve as Local Host for National Town Hall Webcast on China
Marist Students Stand Up, Speak Out in First Annual Public Speaking Competition
Marist Economic Bureau Report: More Hudson Valley Residents Back to Work; Wages Up for Some Counties
First U.S. showing of artist Melissa Marks’ "Adventures of Volitia: Paradise, Again" at Vassar's Palmer Gallery, 10/5-23.
Three to Receive Marist Award for Community Service
Several screenings and presentations by noted filmmakers offered at Vassar this fall.
Local Educator Appointed to DCC Board of Trustees
“Exploring a Sense of Place,” a series of guided walks and events offered through October 27, 2010.
Special Saturday Student-Advisement Sessions Planned for DCC South
Associate Dean Edward Pittman selected for Executive Doctorate in Higher Education Management program at the University of Pennsylvania.
Latino/a studies scholar Deborah Paredez discusses “Latin Boom, Latina Tomb: Selena and the Making of the Latino Market,” 10/14
American Culture presents two lectures by distinguished scholars this fall: Brent Edwards (10/7) and Eva Cherniavsky (11/4).
Economist John Siegfried to discuss “Better Living through Economics,” November 12, 2010.
Roof repairs require temporary closure of the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, beginning in May 2010 .
Vassar College to host a 5K Fun Run as well as community costume parade and trick-or-treating, 10/30.
Vassar's Archives and Special Collections Library has become an official repository of the publications of Thornwillow Press.
Marist President Dennis Murray on Remembering 9/11
Spanish language edition online highlights newest directions for Vassar’s acclaimed public health initiative, the Environmental Risks and Breast Cancer (ERBC) project.
Marist to Screen "Veiled Voices" and Discuss Women's Leadership Roles in Faith Communities
La edición online en español refleja las actualizaciones más recientes de la aclamada iniciativa de salud pública de Vassar College, el proyecto Riesgos Ambientales y Cáncer de Mama.
South African Freedom Fighter to Detail "One Man's Story of Apartheid"
The Archives and Special Collections Library of Vassar College Libraries presents the exhibition "Ars Omnia Tuetur: 25 Years at Thornwillow Press."
Canadian Water Activist Maude Barlow to Speak on "The Right to Water" (Cancelled)
The Vassar College Department of Music fall concert series will offer 21 programs that feature renowned performers (8/29 - 12/5).
Marist to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Talk by Alumna Author
The Art Center presents a variety of programs this fall at various locations on the Vassar campus (9/2 - 12/2).
David Makovsky to Speak at Marist's 34th Annual Effron Lecture
Ten Vassar students and alumnae/i receive 2010 Fulbright Fellowships.
West Point Professor to Discuss "Poe in the Hudson Valley" at Marist Talk
Free walking tours of Vassar history offered on three Saturdays in October (10/9, 16, 23).
HRVI and Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome to Celebrate Achievements of Aviation Pioneer Glenn H. Curtiss
This October Vassar presents three author readings and a concert reading of "The Tell-Tale Heart" during POEkeepsie's "The Big Read."
Constitution Day Lecture will Focus on Federal Climate Initiatives
Music, Culinary Delights and More to Highlight Hispanic Heritage Month
Faculty, Staff Members Receive SUNY Chancellor's Awards
Visit the SUNY Strategic Planning Website
Lecture at DCC to Focus on 1880s American Politics
President's Breakfast Highlights Importance of Quality, Accessible Education
Student Artwork Featured in Gallery Exhibit
DCC Events to Mark Black History Month
High School Students to Team With Architects at DCC's Day of Design
Women's History Month Events Coming to DCC
DCC to Host College Transition Program for Students with Disabilities
Work of Australian Painter Featured in Art Gallery
EMT Students Team With Fire Department to Hone Skills
Four DCC Students Receive SUNY Chancellor's Award
DCC Graduation a Record-Breaker, 1,000+ Earn Diplomas
Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program Presents A Celebration Of Eid
Teenage Harpist Added To The List Of The 2010 Dutchess County Executive's Arts Awards Recipients
United Way Campaign Kicks Off - Campaign Goal Announced
Dutchess County Arts Council Launches Online Auction for DC Fair Artwork
Poughkeepsie Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program Presents One River, Many Streams Folk Festival
Dutchess County Executive's Arts Award Seeks Youth Nomination
Sam Rein: Exhibition And Silent Auction
Paint-Out/Photo Shoot At The Dutchess County Fair To Benefit The Dutchess County Arts Council
2010 Dutchess County Executive's Arts Awards Recipients
2010 Dutchess County Executive's Arts Awards
Dutchess County Arts Council Presents Out of the Box Series
Professional Development Series and 2011 Project Grant Program
Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program Presents Ukrainian Children's Day
Spirit Of Dutchess County Awards
Dutchess County Arts Council News - May 4, 2010
Instrument Petting Zoo To Be Featured At Dutchess Arts Fund Kick-Off
Dutchess County Arts Council Announces The 2010 Arts Fund Kick-Off Program
Taiko Concert With Grammy Award-Winning Master Koji Nakamura
A Japanese Tea Experience, an Interactive Cultural Program
Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program's - Korean Children's Day Program
Art In The Loft Call For Artists
Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program Chinese Lantern Festival
Artists for Fine Art and Craft Market
Dutchess County Arts Council's Annual Meeting and Board Elections
United Way Of Dutchess County News - Volunteering Opportunity With United Way
Dutchess County Arts Council's Italian Carnevale Masks Lecture
Dutchess County Arts Council Presents Art In The Loft: Fall 2009 Exhibition
2009 Annual Fine Art and Craft Market
Artist Wine Lable Competition Coming to a Close
Local Artists to be Celebrated
The Imagination Movers Live from the Idea Warehouse Concert Tour 2009
Photo Shoot/Press Conference for 2009 Dutchess County Executive's Arts Awards
Dutchess County Arts Council Announces Recipients of the 2009 Dutchess County...
United Way Of Dutchess County Fall Newsletter - September 11, 2009
Announces Art In The Loft Fall Exhibition
Japanese Tea Ceremony Experience - An Interactive Cultural Program
One River, Many Streams Folk Festival 2009
Dutchess County Arts Council’s 2009 County Executive Arts Award Program
'I'm Right, You're Right, He's Right Too' Jewish Humor and Folklore Public Lecture
News From Dutchess County Arts Council - August 7, 2009
Ulster County Art Organizations Receive County Funds
Dutchess County Arts Council 27th Annual Golf Tournament Raises Over $20,000
Dutchess County Arts Council Workshop - Connecting Arts To Tourism
Dutchess County Arts Council Announces Showcase for Current Fellows in Literary Arts
Dutchess County Arts Council Announces its 27th Annual Golf Tournament
Arts Grants Available For Dutchess and Ulster Counties
Dutchess County Arts Council presents Out of the Box Event Series
Dutchess County Arts Council Offers Fellowships
Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program's
United Way of Dutchess County News - Vote and Nominate Local Volunteer Champions
Sakura Matsuri--Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival
Dutchess County Arts Council Presents Art in the Loft: Fall 2008 Exhibition
Nominate Your Volunteer Champion for the 2009 Spirit of Dutchess County Awards!
Dutchess County Arts Council Announces the 2009 Arts Fund Kick-Off Breakfast
Dutchess County Arts Council Seeking Applications from Qualified Craftspeople and Artisans .........
Join us for our Campaign Finale
Italian Carnivale Talk and Informal Dance Demonstration
Dutchess County Arts Council Recognized Among the Top Regional Arts Councils
Dutchess County Arts Council’s Annual Meeting and Board Elections
Dutchess County Arts Council Announces New Director of Programs
Free and Easy Ways to Help United Way of Dutchess County
2008 Latin American Christmas Program
Ulster County Awards Announced
Lexington Center for Recovery Welcomes John Goldsmith as New Board Member
Arlington High School Summer Reading Collection
LaGrange Library Knit And Crochet Group
Challenge For Adults And Teens
LaGrange Library Teen Library Council
Defensive Driving Course
Books: a Treasure! Summer Reading For Children
Fun In The Sun: Adult Summer Reading Program
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