
Jane Hathaway (center, portrayed by Nancy Kulp), a character from The Beverly Hillbillies, graduated from Vassar.[1]

Three Vassar Girls Abroad cover, by Elizabeth Williams Champney
Vassar College has been featured in many books, movies, and television shows. This is a partial list of references and fictional alumni.
- Martin Geldhart, Vassar professor of landscape architecture in The Substance of Fire
 - Holly Goodhead, character from Moonraker and its novelization
 - Miss Jane Hathaway, a character in The Beverly Hillbillies, graduated from Vassar.[1]
 - Erica, the main protagonist of the Academy-Award nominated film An Unmarried Woman (1978), went to Vassar
 - Three Vassar Girls Abroad, a book series by Elizabeth Williams Champney about Maud Van Vechten, Barbara Atchison and Cecilia Boylston (current students)
 - Katherine "Kitty" Montgomery, character played by Susan Sullivan on Dharma and Greg
 - Olive Snook, character played by Kristin Chenoweth on Pushing Daisies; attended on a jockey scholarship
 - Georgina Tuskin, character in Susanna Kaysen's memoir Girl, Interrupted
 - Lilly Kane from Veronica Mars attended Vassar in a second-season dream sequence; in the actual storyline, she had been murdered three years earlier.
 - Two young men in Terrence McNally's Off-Broadway play Some Men portray gender studies majors from Vassar College.
 - Heidi Holland, main character of The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein
 - In Miss Congeniality, Benjamin Bratt introduces Sandra Bullock to Beth, an undergrad at Vassar, doing a paper on law enforcement.
 - Two old ladies in The Dark Tower, the seventh and final book of the series of the same name, by Stephen King
 - Principal Willoughby, from the Nickelodeon cartoon Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
 - Characters from the 1963 novel, The Group, by alumna Mary McCarthy
 - Cricket Feldstein, from Hamlet 2, an ACLU attorney who holds a degree in French.
 - Betsy Ann Fitzgerald, from The Curse of the Jade Scorpion
 - Kathy Lacey, from Gentleman's Agreement, a high-status New Yorker portrayed by Dorothy McGuire.
 - Marian Stevens, from Robin and the Seven Hoods, a mob daughter, portrayed by Barbara Rush
 - Selena St. George, from Dolores Claiborne, an alcoholic journalist portrayed by Jennifer Jason Leigh
 - Elizabeth Vaughan, the central character of the musical If/Then, as well as her friend Lucas[2]
 - Catherine Meyer, First Daughter of the United States in the HBO series Veep, majored in film studies at Vassar.
 - Hallie Shea, a journalist in the HBO series The Newsroom, graduated from Vassar.
 - Winter Anderson, in the series American Horror Story: Cult, dropped out of Vassar to campaign for Hillary Clinton.
 - Jared Dunn, from the HBO series Silicon Valley, went to Vassar.[3]
 - Dr. Harris Bonkers, Ph.D., a rabbit portrayed in the "Amnesty" arc of the podcast The Adventure Zone, went to Vassar[4]
 - Lisa Simpson, in the season 6 episode "The PTA Disbands" of the animated TV series The Simpsons, makes a reference to her possibly attending Vassar in the future: "There's no way I'll get into an Ivy League school now. At this rate, I probably won't even get into Vassar." Homer replies, "I've had just about enough of your Vassar bashing, young lady!"
 - Tulip Olsen, in the season 1 episode "The Cat's Car" of the animated TV series Infinity Train is shown to go to Vassar in an alternate future: "The school for smart people too creative for their own good."
 
References
- 1 2 Feldman, Leslie Dale (2013). Rustics and Politics: The Political Theory of The Beverly Hillbillies. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. p. xviii. ISBN 978-0-7391-7148-6.
 - ↑ "Theater Review: In Duality and Doubt, If/Then Is a Musical of City Life Now".
 - ↑ "We Figured Out Jared's Insane Backstory on 'Silicon Valley'".
 - ↑ "Setup Episode: Amnesty". 3 April 2018.
 
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