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. Benjamin Ho, author and Associate Professor of Economics, was quoted at length in the New Yorker article “Are Americans More Trusting Than They Seem?” The Poughkeepsie Journal previewed Hamilton actor Paul Oakley Stovall’s reenactment of abolitionist Frederick Douglass’s 1858 speech at College Hill—an event co-sponsored by Vassar College. In an op-ed published by the Brookings Institution, President Elizabeth H. Bradley argues that colleges can do a lot more to help students graduate. Leonard Steinhorn ’77, Professor of Communication and Affiliate Professor of History at American University and CBS News Radio Political Analyst, talked about baby boomers and their role in social change on PBS NewsHour. TechCrunch highlighted the accomplishments of Anu Duggal ’01 and her Female Founders Fund, which provides seed capital to tech companies and lifestyle brands founded by women. President Elizabeth Bradley speaks with Vox about the unique American characteristics that pose challenges to public health. Luke Harris, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Programs and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African American Policy Forum, was quoted in a Baptist News Global story about Critical Race Theory. John Long, Professor of Cognitive Sciences on the John Guy Vassar Chair of Natural History, was quoted in a Great Courses Daily story about police robots with artificial intelligence. Mark Burstein ’84 reflects on his presidency of Lawrence University in a conversation with Lawrence University News. View More Items
Benjamin Ho, author and Associate Professor of Economics, was quoted at length in the New Yorker article “Are Americans More Trusting Than They Seem?”
The Poughkeepsie Journal previewed Hamilton actor Paul Oakley Stovall’s reenactment of abolitionist Frederick Douglass’s 1858 speech at College Hill—an event co-sponsored by Vassar College.
In an op-ed published by the Brookings Institution, President Elizabeth H. Bradley argues that colleges can do a lot more to help students graduate.
Leonard Steinhorn ’77, Professor of Communication and Affiliate Professor of History at American University and CBS News Radio Political Analyst, talked about baby boomers and their role in social change on PBS NewsHour.
TechCrunch highlighted the accomplishments of Anu Duggal ’01 and her Female Founders Fund, which provides seed capital to tech companies and lifestyle brands founded by women.
President Elizabeth Bradley speaks with Vox about the unique American characteristics that pose challenges to public health.
Luke Harris, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Programs and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African American Policy Forum, was quoted in a Baptist News Global story about Critical Race Theory.
John Long, Professor of Cognitive Sciences on the John Guy Vassar Chair of Natural History, was quoted in a Great Courses Daily story about police robots with artificial intelligence.
Mark Burstein ’84 reflects on his presidency of Lawrence University in a conversation with Lawrence University News.