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 Spectrum News 1 interviewed President Elizabeth Bradley about a $1.1 million state grant Vassar will receive to construct the Hudson Valley’s most energy-efficient building and to teach students and community members about going green. In an interview with the Buffalo News, the paper at which she began her journalism career 70 years ago, Sue Buyer ’47 talks about writing her first novel after turning 90. In an essay for Diverse Issues in Higher Education, Senior Associate Dean of the College Edward Pittman ’82 describes coming back to his alma mater as an administrator to support students of color. Producer Paula Madison ’74 is on the creative team developing a limited series about the landmark civil rights case following the 1982 murder of engineer Vincent Chin, as noted by the Hollywood Reporter. Maria Höhn, Professor of History on the Marion Musser Lloyd ’32 Chair, was quoted in a History.com article about how racism impacted the thousands of children born to Black GIs and White European women after World War II. Why Mixed-Race Children in Post-WWII Germany Were Deemed a ‘Social Problem’ 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. View More Items
Spectrum News 1 interviewed President Elizabeth Bradley about a $1.1 million state grant Vassar will receive to construct the Hudson Valley’s most energy-efficient building and to teach students and community members about going green.
In an interview with the Buffalo News, the paper at which she began her journalism career 70 years ago, Sue Buyer ’47 talks about writing her first novel after turning 90.
In an essay for Diverse Issues in Higher Education, Senior Associate Dean of the College Edward Pittman ’82 describes coming back to his alma mater as an administrator to support students of color.
Producer Paula Madison ’74 is on the creative team developing a limited series about the landmark civil rights case following the 1982 murder of engineer Vincent Chin, as noted by the Hollywood Reporter.
Maria Höhn, Professor of History on the Marion Musser Lloyd ’32 Chair, was quoted in a History.com article about how racism impacted the thousands of children born to Black GIs and White European women after World War II.
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.