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 A Chronogram story, “The Advantages of Being Awestruck,” mentioned the work of Michele Tugade ’95, Professor of Psychological Science. In the Chronogram article “The Advantages of Being Awestruck,” Wendy Kagan ’91 discusses the work of Professor of Psychological Science Michele Tugade ’95 and creativity strategist Natalie Nixon ’91. Cindy Crusto ’91 has just become the first African American Woman to achieve the rank of Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, as noted by the school. Lisa Kudrow ’85 was joined by Lady Gaga for a duet performance of “Smelly Cat” on the HBO Max Friends reunion special, as joyfully noted by HuffPost, Today, and many other media outlets. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, highlighted his special partnership with President Elizabeth Bradley during a Yale Institute of Global Health discussion on the COVID-19 pandemic. Forbes magazine featured Georgette Bennett ’67 in the article “Dr. Georgette Bennett and the Women Over 50 Fighting for Human Rights Around the World” and on MSNBC’s Morning Joe show. President Elizabeth Bradley argues that grand strategy can help prepare us for the next pandemic on Oregon Public Radio. In an essay for Inside Higher Ed, Senior Associate Dean of the College Edward Pittman ’82 describes how to make implicit-bias education truly effective. Spectrum News reported on Vassar’s renaming of the ALANA Cultural Center for the pathbreaking Black architect and late faculty member Jeh Vincent Johnson. View More Items
A Chronogram story, “The Advantages of Being Awestruck,” mentioned the work of Michele Tugade ’95, Professor of Psychological Science.
In the Chronogram article “The Advantages of Being Awestruck,” Wendy Kagan ’91 discusses the work of Professor of Psychological Science Michele Tugade ’95 and creativity strategist Natalie Nixon ’91.
Cindy Crusto ’91 has just become the first African American Woman to achieve the rank of Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, as noted by the school.
Lisa Kudrow ’85 was joined by Lady Gaga for a duet performance of “Smelly Cat” on the HBO Max Friends reunion special, as joyfully noted by HuffPost, Today, and many other media outlets.
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, highlighted his special partnership with President Elizabeth Bradley during a Yale Institute of Global Health discussion on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Forbes magazine featured Georgette Bennett ’67 in the article “Dr. Georgette Bennett and the Women Over 50 Fighting for Human Rights Around the World” and on MSNBC’s Morning Joe show.
President Elizabeth Bradley argues that grand strategy can help prepare us for the next pandemic on Oregon Public Radio.
In an essay for Inside Higher Ed, Senior Associate Dean of the College Edward Pittman ’82 describes how to make implicit-bias education truly effective.
Spectrum News reported on Vassar’s renaming of the ALANA Cultural Center for the pathbreaking Black architect and late faculty member Jeh Vincent Johnson.