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 Astrophysics PhD student credits others for influential support Emmy Award winner Jessi Klein ’97, former head writer of Inside Amy Schumer and a lead voice on the Netflix series Big Mouth, discusses her new book of essays about motherhood on NPR’s Fresh Air. In a New York Times op-ed, producer Jason Blum ’91 proposes a new strategy for Netflix as “a surefire way of controlling costs while increasing quality.” Jason Wu ’07, Attorney-in-Charge at the Legal Aid Society’s Harlem Community Law Office, is interviewed by the Nation about anti-Asian violence. The Financial Times recommends Women Picturing Women, the catalogue from the Loeb Art Center exhibition of the same name, as one of “autumn’s best art books.” Best-selling author Chloe Benjamin ’10 talks to CBS Mornings about “grind culture” and how she learned to put her health first. Vassar’s partnership with the University of Global Health Equity in Rwanda is featured in Hudson Valley Press. Vassar Trustee Natalie Nixon ’91 has been appointed to the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum’s Board of Trustees. Marc Michael Epstein, Professor of Religion on the Mackie M. Paschall Davis and Norman H. Davis Chair and Director of Jewish Studies, discussed an erasure in a 700-year-old manuscript of the Hebrew Bible in a Mosaic article. View More Items
Emmy Award winner Jessi Klein ’97, former head writer of Inside Amy Schumer and a lead voice on the Netflix series Big Mouth, discusses her new book of essays about motherhood on NPR’s Fresh Air.
In a New York Times op-ed, producer Jason Blum ’91 proposes a new strategy for Netflix as “a surefire way of controlling costs while increasing quality.”
Jason Wu ’07, Attorney-in-Charge at the Legal Aid Society’s Harlem Community Law Office, is interviewed by the Nation about anti-Asian violence.
The Financial Times recommends Women Picturing Women, the catalogue from the Loeb Art Center exhibition of the same name, as one of “autumn’s best art books.”
Best-selling author Chloe Benjamin ’10 talks to CBS Mornings about “grind culture” and how she learned to put her health first.
Vassar’s partnership with the University of Global Health Equity in Rwanda is featured in Hudson Valley Press.
Vassar Trustee Natalie Nixon ’91 has been appointed to the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum’s Board of Trustees.
Marc Michael Epstein, Professor of Religion on the Mackie M. Paschall Davis and Norman H. Davis Chair and Director of Jewish Studies, discussed an erasure in a 700-year-old manuscript of the Hebrew Bible in a Mosaic article.