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 Why the US doesn’t understand Chinese thought – and must Bryan Van Norden, Professor of Philosophy, penned a Conversation article on why it’s important for the United States to understand Chinese thought. The article was reprinted in U.S. News & World Report. Wanted to mess with distinction between fiction & nonfiction: Amitava Kumar on new book Amitava Kumar’s new book The Lovers is an intriguing mix of story and reportage, anecdote and annotation—as well as picture and text. Hindustan Times. Wanted to mess with distinction between fiction and nonfiction: Author Amitava Kumar —India New England News. Let them be equal, but not too equal: study Rich People and Weird Art: This company made Steve Bannon’s Napoleon portrait, and you can buy one too Brian Lukacher, Professor of Art, was quoted in a Newsweek story about the company that painted Steve Bannon’s Napoleon portrait. Think people are averse to inequality? Think again Let them be equal, but not too equal, says study A study co-authored by Benjamin Ho, Associate Professor of Economics, was the subject of a Free Malaysia Today story. July 11, 2017 It is human nature to want a rich-poor divide: People like the class system because they believe in a ‘just world’ where those with a higher income are more deserving A Lost Chance for Peace in Vietnam Op-Ed by Robert K. Brigham. The New York Times. June 16, 2017 View More Items
Why the US doesn’t understand Chinese thought – and must Bryan Van Norden, Professor of Philosophy, penned a Conversation article on why it’s important for the United States to understand Chinese thought. The article was reprinted in U.S. News & World Report.
Wanted to mess with distinction between fiction & nonfiction: Amitava Kumar on new book Amitava Kumar’s new book The Lovers is an intriguing mix of story and reportage, anecdote and annotation—as well as picture and text. Hindustan Times.
Wanted to mess with distinction between fiction and nonfiction: Author Amitava Kumar —India New England News.
Rich People and Weird Art: This company made Steve Bannon’s Napoleon portrait, and you can buy one too Brian Lukacher, Professor of Art, was quoted in a Newsweek story about the company that painted Steve Bannon’s Napoleon portrait.
Let them be equal, but not too equal, says study A study co-authored by Benjamin Ho, Associate Professor of Economics, was the subject of a Free Malaysia Today story. July 11, 2017
It is human nature to want a rich-poor divide: People like the class system because they believe in a ‘just world’ where those with a higher income are more deserving