News and Events Home All News Vassar Everywhere Events Press Releases Featured Videos Vassar Everywhere Adjunct Artist in Music Yves Dhar describes battling a holographic AI cellist onstage in an article for Chamber Music America. Decorative and Funerary Art of Eurasia. An interview with Petya Andreeva President Elizabeth Bradley discussed community building and exposure to uncomfortable ideas in a Forbes op-ed Jason Blakely ’03 wrote the Harper’s cover story “Doctor’s Orders: COVID-19 and the new science wars.” Author and Professor Emeritus of English Frank Bergon wrote a Los Angeles Review of Books essay on interpreting the Second Amendment. Tenants’ rights attorney and New York City Planning Commissioner Leah Goodridge ’04 was interviewed by Brooklyn Magazine. Hadley Bergstrom, Associate Professor of Psychological Science, was mentioned in the Vox article “How to learn something new every day.” Producing Directors Ed Cheetham and Michael Sheehan talk to WAMC about the exciting 2023 season of Vassar’s Powerhouse Theater. President Elizabeth H. Bradley talked to the Washington Post about the aftermath of the SCOTUS decision on affirmative action. View More Items
Adjunct Artist in Music Yves Dhar describes battling a holographic AI cellist onstage in an article for Chamber Music America.
President Elizabeth Bradley discussed community building and exposure to uncomfortable ideas in a Forbes op-ed
Jason Blakely ’03 wrote the Harper’s cover story “Doctor’s Orders: COVID-19 and the new science wars.”
Author and Professor Emeritus of English Frank Bergon wrote a Los Angeles Review of Books essay on interpreting the Second Amendment.
Tenants’ rights attorney and New York City Planning Commissioner Leah Goodridge ’04 was interviewed by Brooklyn Magazine.
Hadley Bergstrom, Associate Professor of Psychological Science, was mentioned in the Vox article “How to learn something new every day.”
Producing Directors Ed Cheetham and Michael Sheehan talk to WAMC about the exciting 2023 season of Vassar’s Powerhouse Theater.
President Elizabeth H. Bradley talked to the Washington Post about the aftermath of the SCOTUS decision on affirmative action.