News and Events News & EventsAll NewsIn the MediaEventsPress ReleasesFeatured Videos Members of the Vassar community are always making news! Find the latest media mentions of alums, students, faculty, and other employees right here. In the Media Amitava Kumar, Professor of English on the Helen D. Lockwood Chair, wrote an Oprah Daily article about the auction for the estate of author Joan Didion. The Midco Sports network featured former Brewers soccer standout and Special Forces Staff Sergeant Robb Rolfing ’00, who was killed while serving in Iraq in 2007. Professor of Psychological Science Randolph Cornelius was interviewed on CBS Sunday Morning about the cultural shift on tears in public and the evolutionary advantages of being able to cry. Why an “Us vs. Them” Approach to China Lets the U.S. Avoid Hard AI Questions Abigail Coplin, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Science, Technology, and Society, was quoted in a Protocol article. President Elizabeth Bradley co-authored an Inside Higher Ed opinion piece about the newest public health crisis: lack of access to abortion. U.S. Policymakers Could Be Alienating the Chinese Researchers They Want to Attract Abigail Coplin, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Science, Technology, and Society, was quoted in a Protocol article. Christine Howlett, Associate Professor and Chair of Music, spoke to WAMC about an upcoming performance she will conduct at the Bardavon featuring the Vassar College Choir, Vassar faculty members, and Vassar alumna Jacquelyn Matava ’09. Dara Greenwood, Associate Professor of Psychological Science and Director of Media Studies, wrote a Psychology Today article about why it’s so meaningful to see yourself in media narratives. Mia Mask, Professor of Film on the Mary Riepma Ross ’32 Chair, speaks before a screening of To Sir, with Love starring Sidney Poitier at the Jacob Burns Film Center. View More Items
Amitava Kumar, Professor of English on the Helen D. Lockwood Chair, wrote an Oprah Daily article about the auction for the estate of author Joan Didion.
The Midco Sports network featured former Brewers soccer standout and Special Forces Staff Sergeant Robb Rolfing ’00, who was killed while serving in Iraq in 2007.
Professor of Psychological Science Randolph Cornelius was interviewed on CBS Sunday Morning about the cultural shift on tears in public and the evolutionary advantages of being able to cry.
Why an “Us vs. Them” Approach to China Lets the U.S. Avoid Hard AI Questions Abigail Coplin, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Science, Technology, and Society, was quoted in a Protocol article.
President Elizabeth Bradley co-authored an Inside Higher Ed opinion piece about the newest public health crisis: lack of access to abortion.
U.S. Policymakers Could Be Alienating the Chinese Researchers They Want to Attract Abigail Coplin, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Science, Technology, and Society, was quoted in a Protocol article.
Christine Howlett, Associate Professor and Chair of Music, spoke to WAMC about an upcoming performance she will conduct at the Bardavon featuring the Vassar College Choir, Vassar faculty members, and Vassar alumna Jacquelyn Matava ’09.
Dara Greenwood, Associate Professor of Psychological Science and Director of Media Studies, wrote a Psychology Today article about why it’s so meaningful to see yourself in media narratives.
Mia Mask, Professor of Film on the Mary Riepma Ross ’32 Chair, speaks before a screening of To Sir, with Love starring Sidney Poitier at the Jacob Burns Film Center.