News and Events News & Events 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 Jim Citrin ’81 was named as a new addition to the International Tennis Hall of Fame’s Board of Governors. As colleges respond to rapidly shifting federal policies, President Elizabeth Bradley tells J. Stephen Morrison of the Common Health podcast, “We’re ready.” Annie Dickson-Vandervelde, Faculty Research Associate in Physics and Astronomy, spoke to Science about a study on Jupiter’s moons. Film Professor Mia Mask spoke about her book Black Rodeo: A History of the African American Western on The Swinging Palm Trees Podcast. Film Professor Mia Mask interviews pioneering director Mario Van Peebles, whose New Jack City (1991) placed him at the helm of New Black Realist cinema, for the British Film Institute. Meghan Daum ’92, who lost everything in the L.A. fires, wrote a guest essay for The New York Times on how the experience taught her to accept help. Film Professor Mia Mask, author of Black Rodeo: A History of the African American Western, returns to the British Film Institute in London as season curator of a 15-film retrospective of African American-themed westerns. The Washington Post says the new novel by Adam Ross ’89 “is so good, it will give readers hope for the year ahead.” MODfest 2025 Co-Directors Drew Minter and Thomas Sauer, both Music Department faculty members, preview Vassar’s upcoming arts festival on WAMC. View More Items
Jim Citrin ’81 was named as a new addition to the International Tennis Hall of Fame’s Board of Governors.
As colleges respond to rapidly shifting federal policies, President Elizabeth Bradley tells J. Stephen Morrison of the Common Health podcast, “We’re ready.”
Annie Dickson-Vandervelde, Faculty Research Associate in Physics and Astronomy, spoke to Science about a study on Jupiter’s moons.
Film Professor Mia Mask spoke about her book Black Rodeo: A History of the African American Western on The Swinging Palm Trees Podcast.
Film Professor Mia Mask interviews pioneering director Mario Van Peebles, whose New Jack City (1991) placed him at the helm of New Black Realist cinema, for the British Film Institute.
Meghan Daum ’92, who lost everything in the L.A. fires, wrote a guest essay for The New York Times on how the experience taught her to accept help.
Film Professor Mia Mask, author of Black Rodeo: A History of the African American Western, returns to the British Film Institute in London as season curator of a 15-film retrospective of African American-themed westerns.
The Washington Post says the new novel by Adam Ross ’89 “is so good, it will give readers hope for the year ahead.”
MODfest 2025 Co-Directors Drew Minter and Thomas Sauer, both Music Department faculty members, preview Vassar’s upcoming arts festival on WAMC.