While they're only a few of the 1.3 billion people in China, some
Vassar alums are experiencing its transformation firsthand. Here, they
talk about the challenges and advantages of living in a country so
different from the United States and speculate on China's seemingly
unpredictable future. By Veronika Ruff '01
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Over the years, dorm life at Vassar has changed, from coed living to
decentralized dining to non-smoking residences. But what remains
constant is the unique touch each student brings to his or her own
space. By Jennifer Scanlan '91
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Reflecting on his own background as well as lessons learned at
Vassar, Swarthmore College Professor of Economics Philip Jefferson '83 writes about the U.S. economy at Vassar and beyond. By Philip Jefferson '83
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