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 In Forbes , President Elizabeth Bradley writes about how strategic thinking on education can lead to better decisions. Xiaoyuan “Charlene” Ren ’13, founder of MyH2O and an AAVC Young Alumnae/i Achievement Award recipient, was interviewed by United Nations Messenger of Peace Jane Goodall on the podcast No Denying It. Visiting Associate Professor of Political Science Geo Maher took part in a Newsweek podcast debate on policing and law enforcement. The BBC hailed the arrival of Google’s new “massive” undersea communications cable named for Grace Hopper ’28—the late professor, naval officer, and computer pioneer. Sherrilyn Ifill ’84, President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, has been named to the 2021 TIME100, Time magazine’s annual list of the world’s most influential people. Discover magazine highlighted research by Professor of Psychological Science Randolph Cornelius that can help explain why humans are the only animals that cry. Port magazine interviewed Caleb Stein ’17 and Andrea Orejarena ’17 about their artistic collaboration, what it’s like to work with one’s “other half,” and how they met as first-year students at Vassar. In the Washington Post, Kelly J. Shannon ’03 lays out a blueprint for how the United States can continue to support Afghan women’s rights. Taneisha Means, Assistant Professor of Political Science on the Class of 1951 Chair, spoke to the Highlands Current about the importance of making police forces more diverse. View More Items
In Forbes , President Elizabeth Bradley writes about how strategic thinking on education can lead to better decisions.
Xiaoyuan “Charlene” Ren ’13, founder of MyH2O and an AAVC Young Alumnae/i Achievement Award recipient, was interviewed by United Nations Messenger of Peace Jane Goodall on the podcast No Denying It.
Visiting Associate Professor of Political Science Geo Maher took part in a Newsweek podcast debate on policing and law enforcement.
The BBC hailed the arrival of Google’s new “massive” undersea communications cable named for Grace Hopper ’28—the late professor, naval officer, and computer pioneer.
Sherrilyn Ifill ’84, President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, has been named to the 2021 TIME100, Time magazine’s annual list of the world’s most influential people.
Discover magazine highlighted research by Professor of Psychological Science Randolph Cornelius that can help explain why humans are the only animals that cry.
Port magazine interviewed Caleb Stein ’17 and Andrea Orejarena ’17 about their artistic collaboration, what it’s like to work with one’s “other half,” and how they met as first-year students at Vassar.
In the Washington Post, Kelly J. Shannon ’03 lays out a blueprint for how the United States can continue to support Afghan women’s rights.
Taneisha Means, Assistant Professor of Political Science on the Class of 1951 Chair, spoke to the Highlands Current about the importance of making police forces more diverse.