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. Mashable mentioned Vera Rubin ’48 after tech company Nvidia announced that its new superchip platform would be named after the prolific astronomer. Editorial & Publisher announced that Gilad Thaler ’13 was named senior video journalist on Reporter Video at The New York Times. Artdaily mentioned the new exhibit, Copies, Casts and Pedagogy: The Early Teaching of Art and Art History at Vassar College, currently on view at The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center. Vera Rubin ’48 was the subject of an article in WV News that discussed her life accomplishments and how her discoveries helped shape our understanding of the cosmos. Vassar researchers conducted case studies of institutions with higher-than-predicted graduation rates to identify and share the secrets to their success. The results were published in the Higher Education Quarterly. Carrie Goldberg ’99 wrote an op-ed for Newsweek about the real-world damage that AI is causing and the laws that are in place to prevent it. NYS Music reported on the Hudson Valley Symphony Orchestra and Capella Festiva Chamber Choir’s annual performance of Handel’s Messiah, taking place on December 20 in the Chapel at Vassar College. Michael Mercier ’88 was a guest on the Solid Ground podcast discussing how the news media has been the main source of social and political polarization over the past decade. Professor of History Robert Brigham was a featured guest on C-SPAN for a lecture about the growth of the U.S. military in the 1940s, titled “WWII Mass Mobilization.” View More Items
Mashable mentioned Vera Rubin ’48 after tech company Nvidia announced that its new superchip platform would be named after the prolific astronomer.
Editorial & Publisher announced that Gilad Thaler ’13 was named senior video journalist on Reporter Video at The New York Times.
Artdaily mentioned the new exhibit, Copies, Casts and Pedagogy: The Early Teaching of Art and Art History at Vassar College, currently on view at The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center.
Vera Rubin ’48 was the subject of an article in WV News that discussed her life accomplishments and how her discoveries helped shape our understanding of the cosmos.
Vassar researchers conducted case studies of institutions with higher-than-predicted graduation rates to identify and share the secrets to their success. The results were published in the Higher Education Quarterly.
Carrie Goldberg ’99 wrote an op-ed for Newsweek about the real-world damage that AI is causing and the laws that are in place to prevent it.
NYS Music reported on the Hudson Valley Symphony Orchestra and Capella Festiva Chamber Choir’s annual performance of Handel’s Messiah, taking place on December 20 in the Chapel at Vassar College.
Michael Mercier ’88 was a guest on the Solid Ground podcast discussing how the news media has been the main source of social and political polarization over the past decade.
Professor of History Robert Brigham was a featured guest on C-SPAN for a lecture about the growth of the U.S. military in the 1940s, titled “WWII Mass Mobilization.”