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. Hannah Bos ’00 and Paul Thureen ’00, co-creators of the HBO series Somebody Somewhere, were nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. Leah Goodridge ’04 wrote a piece for The Guardian about the proposed rent freezes by Zohran Mamdani, New York City’s Democratic nominee for mayor, as well as her experience on the New York rent board. Creator of Blumhouse Productions, Jason Blum ’91, was recently interviewed for Inc., discussing his successful career as a horror movie producer. Chris Bull ’86 interviewed Former Professor of English Thomas Mallon for Queerty, after being named in their Pride50, and following the release of his book, The Very Heart of It: New York Diaries, 1983–1994. Professor of English Amitava Kumar was interviewed for Frontline about his profound love for reading and what books influenced him as a writer. Nicole Kotzen ’10 was appointed as the new senior vice president for development and executive director of The Guardian. CanvasRebel interviewed Eddie Gamarra ’94 about his career in the entertainment industry. Assistant Professor of Sociology Catherine Tan was a panelist on the July 7 episode of WAMC’s The Roundtable. Emily Folger (class of 1879) was the final clue on Final Jeopardy!, which was correctly guessed by a contestant who was a great, great, great, niece of Folger. View More Items
Hannah Bos ’00 and Paul Thureen ’00, co-creators of the HBO series Somebody Somewhere, were nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series.
Leah Goodridge ’04 wrote a piece for The Guardian about the proposed rent freezes by Zohran Mamdani, New York City’s Democratic nominee for mayor, as well as her experience on the New York rent board.
Creator of Blumhouse Productions, Jason Blum ’91, was recently interviewed for Inc., discussing his successful career as a horror movie producer.
Chris Bull ’86 interviewed Former Professor of English Thomas Mallon for Queerty, after being named in their Pride50, and following the release of his book, The Very Heart of It: New York Diaries, 1983–1994.
Professor of English Amitava Kumar was interviewed for Frontline about his profound love for reading and what books influenced him as a writer.
Nicole Kotzen ’10 was appointed as the new senior vice president for development and executive director of The Guardian.
Assistant Professor of Sociology Catherine Tan was a panelist on the July 7 episode of WAMC’s The Roundtable.
Emily Folger (class of 1879) was the final clue on Final Jeopardy!, which was correctly guessed by a contestant who was a great, great, great, niece of Folger.