News and Events Home All News In the Media Events Press Releases Featured Videos Members of the Vassar community are always making news! Find the latest media mentions of alums, students, faculty, and other employees right here. In the Media The Nantucket Atheneum Podcast features a conversation with Ronald Patkus, Vassar’s Head of Special Collections and College Historian, discussing the atmosphere of the emerging women’s college when Florence Easton Conable arrived on campus. Haley Schoenegge ’27 was mentioned in The Poughkeepsie Journal after she became the first Vassar athlete to win two national championships in track and field. Julia Hansen ’60 was mentioned in The Marion Star preceding her event, “Andrea Doria: A Famous Sea Disaster and Survivor's Story,” at Ohio State Marion. Vera Rubin ’48 was mentioned in AOL News, after one of her mentees said she’d “find it fun” that tech company Nvidia named an AI graphics processor after her. Hope Davis ’86 performed a live reading of an article published in The Atlantic for WNYC’s show All of It. The Cornell Sun reported that Vera Rubin ’48 will be featured on a U.S. Quarter as a part of the 2025 American Women Quarters Program. The New York Review published an article on the life of writer Mary McCarthy ’35, mentioning writer Elizabeth Bishop ’34 as well. The Francis Loeb Lehman Art Center was mentioned in ArtDaily about their upcoming exhibition by Artist Sa’dia Rehman. Vera Rubin ’48 was profiled in FoxWeather about her contributions to the astronomy community and legacy as one of the few women in her field. View More Items
The Nantucket Atheneum Podcast features a conversation with Ronald Patkus, Vassar’s Head of Special Collections and College Historian, discussing the atmosphere of the emerging women’s college when Florence Easton Conable arrived on campus.
Haley Schoenegge ’27 was mentioned in The Poughkeepsie Journal after she became the first Vassar athlete to win two national championships in track and field.
Julia Hansen ’60 was mentioned in The Marion Star preceding her event, “Andrea Doria: A Famous Sea Disaster and Survivor's Story,” at Ohio State Marion.
Vera Rubin ’48 was mentioned in AOL News, after one of her mentees said she’d “find it fun” that tech company Nvidia named an AI graphics processor after her.
Hope Davis ’86 performed a live reading of an article published in The Atlantic for WNYC’s show All of It.
The Cornell Sun reported that Vera Rubin ’48 will be featured on a U.S. Quarter as a part of the 2025 American Women Quarters Program.
The New York Review published an article on the life of writer Mary McCarthy ’35, mentioning writer Elizabeth Bishop ’34 as well.
The Francis Loeb Lehman Art Center was mentioned in ArtDaily about their upcoming exhibition by Artist Sa’dia Rehman.
Vera Rubin ’48 was profiled in FoxWeather about her contributions to the astronomy community and legacy as one of the few women in her field.