News and Events Home All News Vassar Everywhere Events Press Releases Featured Videos Vassar Everywhere Neil Buchanan ’81, an economist and law professor at the University of Florida, was featured in a New York Times article about liberal-leaning professors leaving the state because of “open hostility” to higher ed. Stage and screen icon Frances Sternhagen ’51 was remembered by the New York Times. Exploring Transfer Program Manager Charlotte Gullick and Associate Dean of the College for Student Growth & Engagement Wendy Maragh Taylor write about “The Next Step in Equity Work” in Inside Higher Ed. College Historian Ronald Patkus speaks to WAMC about the exhibition Elizabeth Bishop’s Postcards, now on view at Vassar’s Archives & Special Collections Library. Peipei Qiu, Professor and Chair of Chinese and Japanese, spoke to China Daily about a project she is leading that uses AI to preserve the oral history of World War II “comfort women.” Dara Greenwood, Associate Professor of Psychological Science and Director of Media Studies, writes about the death of Matthew Perry and “Coping Through Comedy and Connection” in Psychology Today. Professor Paulina Bren, Vassar’s Director of Women, Feminist, and Queer Studies, discusses her book, The Barbizon: The Hotel that Set Women Free on the podcast This Is Love. Miriam Cohen, Professor Emerita of History, was interviewed for the WTTW Chicago public television documentary “Jane Addams: Together We Rise.” In an interview with CBS News, Professor of Psychological Science Michele Tugade ’95 offers tips for coping with stress induced by news reports from the Middle East. View More Items
Neil Buchanan ’81, an economist and law professor at the University of Florida, was featured in a New York Times article about liberal-leaning professors leaving the state because of “open hostility” to higher ed.
Exploring Transfer Program Manager Charlotte Gullick and Associate Dean of the College for Student Growth & Engagement Wendy Maragh Taylor write about “The Next Step in Equity Work” in Inside Higher Ed.
College Historian Ronald Patkus speaks to WAMC about the exhibition Elizabeth Bishop’s Postcards, now on view at Vassar’s Archives & Special Collections Library.
Peipei Qiu, Professor and Chair of Chinese and Japanese, spoke to China Daily about a project she is leading that uses AI to preserve the oral history of World War II “comfort women.”
Dara Greenwood, Associate Professor of Psychological Science and Director of Media Studies, writes about the death of Matthew Perry and “Coping Through Comedy and Connection” in Psychology Today.
Professor Paulina Bren, Vassar’s Director of Women, Feminist, and Queer Studies, discusses her book, The Barbizon: The Hotel that Set Women Free on the podcast This Is Love.
Miriam Cohen, Professor Emerita of History, was interviewed for the WTTW Chicago public television documentary “Jane Addams: Together We Rise.”
In an interview with CBS News, Professor of Psychological Science Michele Tugade ’95 offers tips for coping with stress induced by news reports from the Middle East.