In the Media Members of the Vassar community are always making news! Find the latest media mentions of alums, students, faculty, and other employees right here. The Watson Foundation announced that Bekir Hodzic ’26 was named as a part of the 58th Class of Thomas J. Watson fellows. Associate Professor and Chair of Greek and Roman Studies Curtis Dozier was interviewed for the River about his new book and how Ancient Greek and Roman culture has been co-opted by white nationalists. Professor of Education on the Dexter M. Ferry Jr. Chair Christopher Bjork was mentioned in an article for Ohio State News about his research surrounding the participation of youth in formal sports. Professor of History Robert Brigham was featured as a guest on the February 17 episode of WAMC’s The Roundtable. Professor of Psychological Science Michele M. Tugade wrote a piece for Psychology Today about “The Year of the Fire Horse,” and its representation of growth, resilience, and transformation. Dr. Alexa Mousley ’20 was quoted in a NBC News article about a groundbreaking study on brain development that she is currently leading. Chronogram published an article on a Vassar Institute Signature Program about the Poughkeepsie Journal Photo Morgue and a related Palmer Gallery exhibition. The Tehran Times announced that The Marriage Proposal, previously staged at Vassar in the 1920s, will be restaged at a theater in Tehran this month. Associate Professor and Chair of Greek and Roman Studies Curtis Dozier’s new book, The White Pedestal: How White Nationalists Use Ancient Greece and Rome to Justify Hate was mentioned in an article for Literary Hub. View More Items
The Watson Foundation announced that Bekir Hodzic ’26 was named as a part of the 58th Class of Thomas J. Watson fellows.
Associate Professor and Chair of Greek and Roman Studies Curtis Dozier was interviewed for the River about his new book and how Ancient Greek and Roman culture has been co-opted by white nationalists.
Professor of Education on the Dexter M. Ferry Jr. Chair Christopher Bjork was mentioned in an article for Ohio State News about his research surrounding the participation of youth in formal sports.
Professor of History Robert Brigham was featured as a guest on the February 17 episode of WAMC’s The Roundtable.
Professor of Psychological Science Michele M. Tugade wrote a piece for Psychology Today about “The Year of the Fire Horse,” and its representation of growth, resilience, and transformation.
Dr. Alexa Mousley ’20 was quoted in a NBC News article about a groundbreaking study on brain development that she is currently leading.
Chronogram published an article on a Vassar Institute Signature Program about the Poughkeepsie Journal Photo Morgue and a related Palmer Gallery exhibition.
The Tehran Times announced that The Marriage Proposal, previously staged at Vassar in the 1920s, will be restaged at a theater in Tehran this month.
Associate Professor and Chair of Greek and Roman Studies Curtis Dozier’s new book, The White Pedestal: How White Nationalists Use Ancient Greece and Rome to Justify Hate was mentioned in an article for Literary Hub.