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 Professor of Psychological Science Michele M. Tugade published an article for Psychology Today about using mindful movement, yoga, and nature to combat winter blues. Jack Dolman ’03 was interviewed by Ludwig Van about his experience as the supervising editor for Wicked, and more recently, Wicked: For Good. The Rugby Breakdown reported on Vassar’s rugby team and their recent championship wins before the national semifinal on December 6. David Foote ’75 was quoted in Computer Weekly about the future of the cybersecurity workforce as AI processes continue to be implemented within the industry. The Hollywood Reporter announced that Warner Bros Pictures will be adapting the upcoming novel Under Story, by author Chloe Benjamin ’10. Chronogram reviewed the work of Julia Leaycraft ’1906 after a new show at the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum assembled a retrospective of her work. Valerie Greenhill ’91 was mentioned in The Edu Ledger after it was announced that she was selected as the next president of the Southern Regional Education Board. Sara Josepha Hale, an early supporter of Vassar and correspondent to Matthew Vassar, was the catalyst behind the establishment of Thanksgiving as a national holiday, as noted in a New York Times op-ed. Associate Professor of Sociology Catherine Tan was featured as a guest on the November 26 episode of WAMC’s The Roundtable. View More Items
Professor of Psychological Science Michele M. Tugade published an article for Psychology Today about using mindful movement, yoga, and nature to combat winter blues.
Jack Dolman ’03 was interviewed by Ludwig Van about his experience as the supervising editor for Wicked, and more recently, Wicked: For Good.
The Rugby Breakdown reported on Vassar’s rugby team and their recent championship wins before the national semifinal on December 6.
David Foote ’75 was quoted in Computer Weekly about the future of the cybersecurity workforce as AI processes continue to be implemented within the industry.
The Hollywood Reporter announced that Warner Bros Pictures will be adapting the upcoming novel Under Story, by author Chloe Benjamin ’10.
Chronogram reviewed the work of Julia Leaycraft ’1906 after a new show at the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum assembled a retrospective of her work.
Valerie Greenhill ’91 was mentioned in The Edu Ledger after it was announced that she was selected as the next president of the Southern Regional Education Board.
Sara Josepha Hale, an early supporter of Vassar and correspondent to Matthew Vassar, was the catalyst behind the establishment of Thanksgiving as a national holiday, as noted in a New York Times op-ed.
Associate Professor of Sociology Catherine Tan was featured as a guest on the November 26 episode of WAMC’s The Roundtable.