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An 1861 oil portrait of Matthew Vassar by Charles Loring Elliott. Vassar was founded as a women's school under the name Vassar Female College in 1861. [6] Its first president was Milo P. Jewett, who had previously been first president of another women's school, Judson College; [7] he led a staff of ten professors and twenty-one instructors. [8]
Edith Clarke (February 10, 1883 – October 29, 1959) was the first woman to be professionally employed as an electrical engineer in the United States [1] and the first female professor of electrical engineering in the country. [2]
Edith Clarke, class of 1908 – America's first female professor of electrical engineering; Alice D. Snyder, class of 1909 (A.B.) and 1911 (A.M.) – Vassar College English professor 1914–1943 [5] Helen Hull Law (1890–1966), class of 1911, college professor of Latin and Greek; Ruth Wendell Washburn, class of 1913 – educational psychologist
The Bridge for Laboratory Sciences (shortened to the Bridge) is a two-story laboratory and classroom building on the campus of Vassar College in the town of Poughkeepsie, New York. Designed by Ennead Architects , the 80,000-square-foot (7,400 m 2 ) structure curves 300 feet (91 m) across the Fonteyn Kill and connects to the renovated Olmsted ...
The Seeley G. Mudd Chemistry Building was a chemistry laboratory and classroom building on the campus of Vassar College in the town of Poughkeepsie, New York.The 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m 2) postmodern building stood on the north end of a cluster of other science buildings on the site of the school's first chemistry laboratory.
College or University: Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY What she studied: Biology What she said about it: “ I had to work hard , because I am an idiot and probably had no business going to ...
Vassar College: Seeley G. Mudd Chemistry Building, built in 1984 [4] Washington University in St. Louis : Seeley G. Mudd House residence hall, as well as the former Seeley G. Mudd Hall for the School of Law (an award-winning building for its use of concrete that ultimately proved unpopular with the University community, demolished 25 years ...
It also ranked No. 39 in the categories Top public Schools, No. 48 in Best Colleges for Veterans, No. 54 in Nursing, and No. 57 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs.