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. Paula Williams Madison ’74, Chair and CEO of Madison Media Management LLC, has been named to the Television Academy Foundation Board of Directors, as announced by the Foundation. Civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill ’84 discusses strategically confronting injustice on the Daily Show. Spectrum News interviews Mita Choudhury, Professor and Chair of History on the Evalyn Clark Chair, about concerns over the rise of AI bot ChatGPT on college campuses. Taneisha Means, Assistant Professor of Political Science on the Class of 1951 Chair, was mentioned in a 19th News article about how President Joe Biden has prioritized nominating women of color as judges. Curtis Dozier, Assistant Professor of Greek and Roman Studies, was quoted in a BuzzFeed story about a social media personality who uses an image of a statue of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius as his avatar. Amitava Kumar, Professor of English on the Helen D. Lockwood Chair, wrote a poem about communication between fathers and sons that was published in Outlook India. In Chicago Booth Magazine, President Elizabeth H. Bradley talks about how colleges can create a sense of belonging for new students who come from varied backgrounds. Luke C. Harris, Associate Professor of Political Science, wrote a The Hill op-ed, “In this Congress, Democrats should brace for a fight on Affirmative Action.” Eve Dunbar, Professor of English on the Jean Webster Chair, is taking part in the PBS American Experience episode “Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space,” as noted by Insight News. View More Items
Paula Williams Madison ’74, Chair and CEO of Madison Media Management LLC, has been named to the Television Academy Foundation Board of Directors, as announced by the Foundation.
Civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill ’84 discusses strategically confronting injustice on the Daily Show.
Spectrum News interviews Mita Choudhury, Professor and Chair of History on the Evalyn Clark Chair, about concerns over the rise of AI bot ChatGPT on college campuses.
Taneisha Means, Assistant Professor of Political Science on the Class of 1951 Chair, was mentioned in a 19th News article about how President Joe Biden has prioritized nominating women of color as judges.
Curtis Dozier, Assistant Professor of Greek and Roman Studies, was quoted in a BuzzFeed story about a social media personality who uses an image of a statue of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius as his avatar.
Amitava Kumar, Professor of English on the Helen D. Lockwood Chair, wrote a poem about communication between fathers and sons that was published in Outlook India.
In Chicago Booth Magazine, President Elizabeth H. Bradley talks about how colleges can create a sense of belonging for new students who come from varied backgrounds.
Luke C. Harris, Associate Professor of Political Science, wrote a The Hill op-ed, “In this Congress, Democrats should brace for a fight on Affirmative Action.”
Eve Dunbar, Professor of English on the Jean Webster Chair, is taking part in the PBS American Experience episode “Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space,” as noted by Insight News.