News and Events News & EventsAll NewsIn the MediaEventsPress ReleasesFeatured 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 John Long, Professor of Cognitive Sciences on the John Guy Vassar Chair of Natural History, was quoted in a Great Courses Daily story about police robots with artificial intelligence. Dr. Jeffrey Brenner ’90—CEO of the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Spirit of Vassar Award winner, and MacArthur Fellow—examines New York City’s homelessness crisis in a New York Daily News opinion piece. Mark Burstein ’84 reflects on his presidency of Lawrence University in a conversation with Lawrence University News. Poet Jubi Arriola-Headley ’91 is featured in a “Brief but Spectacular” segment on PBS NewsHour. In the Washington Post, Prof. of Political Science and Africana Studies Taneisha N. Means writes about why there are so few Black women in high-level federal posts. Meryl Streep ’71 gets a surprise birthday greeting in the City of New York. “One Art,” a poem by Elizabeth Bishop ’34, is the subject of a New York Times “Close Read” feature. Associate Professor of Political Science Luke Harris spoke to the Wall Street Journal about the debate over critical race theory. Recording artist and Neon Gold Records co-founder Lizzy Plapinger ’10 spoke to American Songwriter about starting her record label in her Vassar dorm room. View More Items
John Long, Professor of Cognitive Sciences on the John Guy Vassar Chair of Natural History, was quoted in a Great Courses Daily story about police robots with artificial intelligence.
Dr. Jeffrey Brenner ’90—CEO of the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Spirit of Vassar Award winner, and MacArthur Fellow—examines New York City’s homelessness crisis in a New York Daily News opinion piece.
Mark Burstein ’84 reflects on his presidency of Lawrence University in a conversation with Lawrence University News.
In the Washington Post, Prof. of Political Science and Africana Studies Taneisha N. Means writes about why there are so few Black women in high-level federal posts.
Associate Professor of Political Science Luke Harris spoke to the Wall Street Journal about the debate over critical race theory.
Recording artist and Neon Gold Records co-founder Lizzy Plapinger ’10 spoke to American Songwriter about starting her record label in her Vassar dorm room.