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. Biology professor John Long, who teaches robotics, comments on the DARPA Grand Challenge, which tests the efficacy of robotic driving. —The Great Courses Daily News Quadriplegic Walks with Brain-Controlled Suit, Advancing Neuroprosthesis —The Great Courses Daily News Who Inspires Me In celebration of Black History Month, five Vassar professors discuss some of the individuals who made an impact on them. New Perspectives on Christian Texts in Indigenous Languages in New Spain Presentation (starting at 2:01:00 in video) delivered at an international conference, In teoamoxtli in teotlahtolli, at the Biblioteca Nacional de México, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, August 2019. Pres. Bradley and Prof. Michele Tugade penned an essay on Global Health for Thrive Global. What History Teaches About the Coronavirus Emergency Wayne Soon, Assistant Professor of History, co-authored a Diplomat story about the coronavirus emergency and the history of Chinese public health. Associate Professor of Economics Ben Ho talks about the falling cost of solar energy on NPR’s Planet Money. A new study by Dr. Candido Diaz ’11, an adjunct assistant professor of biology and post-doctoral researcher at Vassar, on how some spiders trap moths with a special glue was covered by Inside Science and UPI. The Red Dot David Means, Visiting Associate Professor of English, wrote the story “The Red Dot” for Harper’s Magazine. View More Items
Biology professor John Long, who teaches robotics, comments on the DARPA Grand Challenge, which tests the efficacy of robotic driving. —The Great Courses Daily News
Quadriplegic Walks with Brain-Controlled Suit, Advancing Neuroprosthesis —The Great Courses Daily News
Who Inspires Me In celebration of Black History Month, five Vassar professors discuss some of the individuals who made an impact on them.
New Perspectives on Christian Texts in Indigenous Languages in New Spain Presentation (starting at 2:01:00 in video) delivered at an international conference, In teoamoxtli in teotlahtolli, at the Biblioteca Nacional de México, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, August 2019.
What History Teaches About the Coronavirus Emergency Wayne Soon, Assistant Professor of History, co-authored a Diplomat story about the coronavirus emergency and the history of Chinese public health.
Associate Professor of Economics Ben Ho talks about the falling cost of solar energy on NPR’s Planet Money.
A new study by Dr. Candido Diaz ’11, an adjunct assistant professor of biology and post-doctoral researcher at Vassar, on how some spiders trap moths with a special glue was covered by Inside Science and UPI.
The Red Dot David Means, Visiting Associate Professor of English, wrote the story “The Red Dot” for Harper’s Magazine.