News and Events Home All News Vassar Everywhere Events Press Releases Featured Videos Vassar Everywhere Dara Greenwood, Associate Professor of Psychological Science and Director of Media Studies, spoke to Glamour magazine about how the death of a social media influencer can impact fans. The Dutchess Community College Foundation recently honored retired Vassar Associate Dean Edward Pittman ’82 and Geraldine Laybourne ’69, co-founder of DAY ONE Early Learning Community in Poughkeepsie. Drag artist Sasha Velour ’09 is the subject of a lengthy Washington Post feature on queer activism, the culture wars, and a new reality series called We’re Here. Author readings are gaining in popularity—selling out for many authors, including Professor Amitava Kumar, as told by the New York Times. President Bradley reflects on Vassar’s collaboration with Rwanda’s University of Global Health Equity and helping the medical school integrate a liberal arts perspective on WAMC. Archaeology magazine featured research by Professor of Anthropology April Beisaw and her students on the Catskills communities destroyed by Ashokan Reservoir construction. The late writer Craig Harris ’80 is featured prominently in the WNYC Blindspot podcast episode “Respectability Politics and the AIDS Crisis.” The New Yorker reviewed English Professor Amitava Kumar’s “deeply human” new novel, My Beloved Life. Hyperallergic highlighted Making a Life in Photography: Rollie McKenna at the Loeb as one of 10 exhibitions to see in Upstate New York this April. View More Items
Dara Greenwood, Associate Professor of Psychological Science and Director of Media Studies, spoke to Glamour magazine about how the death of a social media influencer can impact fans.
The Dutchess Community College Foundation recently honored retired Vassar Associate Dean Edward Pittman ’82 and Geraldine Laybourne ’69, co-founder of DAY ONE Early Learning Community in Poughkeepsie.
Drag artist Sasha Velour ’09 is the subject of a lengthy Washington Post feature on queer activism, the culture wars, and a new reality series called We’re Here.
Author readings are gaining in popularity—selling out for many authors, including Professor Amitava Kumar, as told by the New York Times.
President Bradley reflects on Vassar’s collaboration with Rwanda’s University of Global Health Equity and helping the medical school integrate a liberal arts perspective on WAMC.
Archaeology magazine featured research by Professor of Anthropology April Beisaw and her students on the Catskills communities destroyed by Ashokan Reservoir construction.
The late writer Craig Harris ’80 is featured prominently in the WNYC Blindspot podcast episode “Respectability Politics and the AIDS Crisis.”
Hyperallergic highlighted Making a Life in Photography: Rollie McKenna at the Loeb as one of 10 exhibitions to see in Upstate New York this April.