Vassar/Yale Study and Co-education
Committee on New Dimensions Formed
Press Release, December 17, 1966
County Searches for Educational Replacement for Vassar College, December 19, 1966
Nell Eurich Made Vice-Chairman of the Committee on New Dimensions
Dr. Henry Noble McCracken Opposes Vassar-Yale study
Guidelines Approved for the Vassar-Yale Coordinate Study
Simpson Refuses Alternatives Offered by Local Government
Local Government and Business Seek Replacement for Vassar Campus
Student Thoughts on "The Entire Scope of Vassar Education"
A Bill in the State Assembly for Replacement of Vassar College
Kingman Brewster Addressed Yale Alumnae
Elizabeth Daniels Examined Alternatives to the Yale-Vassar Study
Elizabeth Daniels to Devote Full-time to Alternatives
President Alan Simpson Addressed AAVC
Vassar and Yale Faculty Discuss Coordination
The Vassar-Yale Committee and the Committee on New Dimensions Completed Their Preliminary Reports
Majority of Responding Vassar Alumnae Indicated Preference for Single-sex Education
Dorothy Sieberling '43 Denounced Vassar-Yale Study
Vassar Rejects Vassar-Yale Merger
Alan Simpson Discussed Vassar Co-education on NBC
Clyde Griffin to Conduct a Study of the Alternatives
"Vassar and Yale Study: The Whole Story" Published
Report on the Organization of a Men's Coordinate College Completed
Vassar College Accepts Co-education
Local Science Workers Admitted to College in Special Program
Negotiations for Exchange Programs with Male Colleges Began:
Trinity College
,
Colgate University
, and
Nine Other Colleges
Trustees Approved the Acceptance of Male Transfer Students
Trustees Petition Regents for the Right to Grant Degrees to Men
Abolishment of Parietals on a College-wide Basis
The Supreme Court, State of New York Issued Temporary Injunction Regarding Changes in Parietals
Board of Regents Amended Vassar College's Charter
Parietal Suit Dismissed
Vassar's First Male Class President
Union College's Graduate Program
Vassar Remains a "Seven Sister"
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Last updated February 6, 1999, by Jeremy R. Linden, '00.