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. Blumhouse CEO and Founder Jason Blum ’91 talks about the latest Halloween film with Jamie Lee Curtis on the Late Late Show with James Corden. President Elizabeth Bradley and other Seven Sisters college presidents issued a joint statement expressing support for women around the world “as they risk their lives for freedom and rights that should be universally sacrosanct.” Mia Mask, Professor of Film on the Mary Riepma Ross ’32 Chair, interviewed actor Pam Grier for the British Film Institute. Danushi Fernando, Vassar’s Director of LGBTQ and Gender Resources, is quoted in the Self magazine article “How to Have Fun and Stay Safe if You’re Newly Out in College.” David Ambroz ’02 spoke to NPR about surviving on the streets of New York City as a homeless child and about his new memoir, A Place Called Home. ‘Speed-dating’ with ancient Japanese artifacts in UH class Mia Mask, Professor of Film on the Mary Riepma Ross ’32 Chair, spoke to Worldwide FM’s The People’s Breakfast podcast about a 14-film retrospective of actor Pam Grier’s work that she curated. Visiting Associate Professor of English David Means is described as “a modern master of the art” of the short story in a New York Times review of his latest book, Two Nurses, Smoking. April Beisaw, Associate Professor and Chair of Anthropology, was quoted in a New York Times story about the need for colleges to return indigenous bones and artifacts. View More Items
Blumhouse CEO and Founder Jason Blum ’91 talks about the latest Halloween film with Jamie Lee Curtis on the Late Late Show with James Corden.
President Elizabeth Bradley and other Seven Sisters college presidents issued a joint statement expressing support for women around the world “as they risk their lives for freedom and rights that should be universally sacrosanct.”
Mia Mask, Professor of Film on the Mary Riepma Ross ’32 Chair, interviewed actor Pam Grier for the British Film Institute.
Danushi Fernando, Vassar’s Director of LGBTQ and Gender Resources, is quoted in the Self magazine article “How to Have Fun and Stay Safe if You’re Newly Out in College.”
David Ambroz ’02 spoke to NPR about surviving on the streets of New York City as a homeless child and about his new memoir, A Place Called Home.
Mia Mask, Professor of Film on the Mary Riepma Ross ’32 Chair, spoke to Worldwide FM’s The People’s Breakfast podcast about a 14-film retrospective of actor Pam Grier’s work that she curated.
Visiting Associate Professor of English David Means is described as “a modern master of the art” of the short story in a New York Times review of his latest book, Two Nurses, Smoking.
April Beisaw, Associate Professor and Chair of Anthropology, was quoted in a New York Times story about the need for colleges to return indigenous bones and artifacts.