Historical Timeline
Compiled by Abby Lester, College Archivist, July 2007; last updated August 2017. All photographs ©Sarah Lawrence College Archives.
1920s: Founding the College
1930s: Establishing a Pedagogy
Year | Event |
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June 1930 | First graduating class (117) receives the diploma. |
November 1930 | ![]() |
November 1930 | In response to the Great Depression, the student-run Social Service Activity establishes the “Community Chest” to support local, national, and international charities. |
September 10, 1931 | Absolute charter to grant BA degree awarded. |
June 1933 | First Bachelor of Arts degree awarded to Isabella Hayes at Commencement. |
1934 | Robinson House purchased (2 Mead Way). |
May 1935 | ![]() |
December 9, 1935 | Charter Day is celebrated signifying the 10th anniversary of the granting of the provisional charter. |
December 9, 1936 | ![]() |
1937 | ![]() |
1937 | Morris House purchased (8 Mead Way). |
1940s: The College During Wartime
1950s: Graduate Programs and McCarthyism
1960s: Coeducation & Continuing Education
Year | Event |
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1960 | ![]() |
1961 | Marjorie Downing appointed Dean of the College (1961-1964). |
1961 | Garrison, Rothschild, and Taylor (RGT) dormitories completed. Designed by architect Philip Johnson. |
1962 | ![]() |
September 1962 | Creation of the Mt. Vernon Tutoring Program. Students from Sarah Lawrence begin tutoring junior high school and high school students in Mt. Vernon on a one-to-one basis. This program lasted until 1970. |
1963 | Mansell House (10 Mead Way) purchased. |
1964 | Esther Raushenbush appointed Acting Dean of the College (1964-1965). |
May 1964 | ![]() |
August 1964 | Brebner House purchased. |
1965 | Jacquelyn Mattfeld appointed Dean of the College (1965-1971). |
1965 | ![]() |
December 1966 | The College receives a grant from the Department of Education to establish an Upward Bound Program on campus for high school students from surrounding communities to “raise their achievement level through academic, cultural, and social opportunities.” The program lasted until 1973. |
1967 | North Building completed. |
September 1967 | Creation of, and participation of Sarah Lawrence College in, the Cooperative College Center, a two year college that was a division of SUNY Purchase. The Cooperative College provided free tuition and only admitted students living below the poverty line from Yonkers, Mount Vernon, and New Rochelle. |
1968 | ![]() |
July 1968 | The Institute for Community Studies is created through a Title I grant to forge connections between Sarah Lawrence and the neighboring communities of Bronxville and Mount Vernon. The Institute shut down in May 1969 after student-led protest. |
1969 | ![]() |
1969 | The Human Genetics Graduate Program is established as the first graduate-level genetic counselor training program in the US |
1969 | ![]() |
April 25, 1969 | Charter amended to grant MFA degree in the performing arts and creative writing. |
1970s: Growing the Campus—Curriculum and Grounds
Year | Event |
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1970 | Swinford House purchased. |
1971 | Robert Wagner appointed Dean of the College (1971-1977). |
1971 | Child Development Graduate Program established. |
1971 | Lyles House purchased. |
1972 | Women’s History Graduate Program established as the first MA program of its kind. |
1972 | Andrews Court completed. |
May 1973 | Still functioning today, Youth Theatre Interactions, co-founded by Sarah Lawrence student Paul Kwame Johnson, is a community-based organization in Yonkers providing access and empowerment through creativity and theatre. |
1974 | ![]() |
1974 | ![]() |
1974 | Faculty member Shirley Kaplan founds the Theatre Outreach Program to “connect with underserved communities in Westchester County and New York City and to help children, teens, and seniors 'find their voices' and discover new creative outlets.” |
1976 | Slonim Woods completed. |
1977 | Alison Baker appointed Dean of the College (1977-1980). |
1980s: The Ilchman Years
Year | Event |
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1980 | Health Advocacy Graduate Program established. |
1980 | Ilja Wachs appointed Dean of the College (1980-1985). |
1981 | ![]() |
1984 | Faculty House (161 Hampshire Road) purchased. |
1985 | Art of Teaching Graduate Program established. |
1985 | Barbara Kaplan appointed Dean of the College (1985-2007). |
1987 | Child Development Institute established and housed in the newly acquired 123 Boulder Trail. |
Fall 1989 | ![]() |
1990s: Building the Science and Sports Centers
Year | Event |
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1990 | Schmidt House (6 Mead Way) purchased. |
1994 | ![]() |
1995 | Creation of the Write-to-Right Program, an initiative to facilitate writing workshops for self-expression with incarcerated women at the Westchester County Correctional Facility. |
1997 | The College begins participation in the Bedford Hills College Program to teach courses to women in the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility leading to Bachelor’s and Associate’s degrees. |
December 1997 | Office of Community Partnerships and Service Learning created. |
1998 | Campbell Sports Center completed. |
1998 | The Pub renamed the Ruth Leff Siegel Center. |
1998 | ![]() |
2000s: Finding a Home for Visual Arts
2010s: Moving Forward
Year | Event |
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2012 | Master of Science in Dance/Movement Therapy established. |
January 2012 | The Office of Community Partnerships implements Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service, a day of widespread community service in Yonkers. |
2013 | Center for the Urban River at Beczak launched. |
2015 | Kanwal Singh appointed Dean of the College (2015- ). |
2017 | ![]() Cristle Collins Judd, 2017. Photograph by Stefan Radtke |
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- Bower, Betty Blanchard, and Brooks, Anita Zeltner. "Historically Speaking: The second of two articles on the beginnings of Sarah Lawrence College." Sarah Lawrence Alumnae Magazine 1950 (Winter): 7, 24.
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Compiled by Abby Lester, College Archivist, 2007