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. Professor of Education Christopher Bjork was quoted in an article for Youth Sports Business Report after co-leading a study on the increase in youth athletics over the past six decades. The Pratt House Labyrinth was featured on the cover of Oculus magazine, AIA New York’s quarterly print publication. Assistant Professor of Sociology and Science, Technology and Society Abigail Coplin was mentioned in an NPR story, ‘Chinese Encounters with America’ argues U.S. and China lost shared interests” Producer Jason Blum ’91 on the evolving film industry and the parts his roommate, director Noah Baumbach ’91, and Steve Martin played at the start of his career. Professor Paulina Bren spoke to ThinkAdvisor about her latest book, She-Wolves: The Untold History of Women on Wall Street. James Graham Wilson ’03 wrote a piece for War on the Rocks, reviewing the recent volume of Foreign Relations of the United States, which focuses on the Reagan administration. Shana Nys Dambrot ’93 was featured in The Art Newspaper after her newsletter, 13ThingsLA, was included in a roundup of platforms that explore the Los Angeles art space. The New York Times remembered Sheila R. Canby ’70, a leading authority on Islamic art and Metropolitan Museum of Art curator. Study challenges assumption of universal improvement in antidepressant side effects. View More Items
Professor of Education Christopher Bjork was quoted in an article for Youth Sports Business Report after co-leading a study on the increase in youth athletics over the past six decades.
The Pratt House Labyrinth was featured on the cover of Oculus magazine, AIA New York’s quarterly print publication.
Assistant Professor of Sociology and Science, Technology and Society Abigail Coplin was mentioned in an NPR story, ‘Chinese Encounters with America’ argues U.S. and China lost shared interests”
Producer Jason Blum ’91 on the evolving film industry and the parts his roommate, director Noah Baumbach ’91, and Steve Martin played at the start of his career.
Professor Paulina Bren spoke to ThinkAdvisor about her latest book, She-Wolves: The Untold History of Women on Wall Street.
James Graham Wilson ’03 wrote a piece for War on the Rocks, reviewing the recent volume of Foreign Relations of the United States, which focuses on the Reagan administration.
Shana Nys Dambrot ’93 was featured in The Art Newspaper after her newsletter, 13ThingsLA, was included in a roundup of platforms that explore the Los Angeles art space.
The New York Times remembered Sheila R. Canby ’70, a leading authority on Islamic art and Metropolitan Museum of Art curator.