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 The Salt Line at Vassar was mentioned in Hudson Valley Magazine as one of the Best New Restaurants in Hudson Valley. The Pratt House Labyrinth was featured on the cover of Oculus magazine, AIA New York’s quarterly print publication. Assistant Professor of Sociology and Science, Technology and Society Abigail Coplin was mentioned in an NPR story, ‘Chinese Encounters with America’ argues U.S. and China lost shared interests” Professor Paulina Bren spoke to ThinkAdvisor about her latest book, She-Wolves: The Untold History of Women on Wall Street. Shana Nys Dambrot ’93 was featured in The Art Newspaper after her newsletter, 13ThingsLA, was included in a roundup of platforms that explore the Los Angeles art space. James Graham Wilson ’03 wrote a piece for War on the Rocks, reviewing the recent volume of Foreign Relations of the United States, which focuses on the Reagan administration. The New York Times remembered Sheila R. Canby ’70, a leading authority on Islamic art and Metropolitan Museum of Art curator. The play Messy White Gays, previously staged at Powerhouse Theater at Vassar in 2024, will be hitting Off-Broadway this October. Catherine Tan, Assistant Professor of Sociology, was a panelist on the August 14 episode of WAMC’s The Roundtable. View More Items
The Salt Line at Vassar was mentioned in Hudson Valley Magazine as one of the Best New Restaurants in Hudson Valley.
The Pratt House Labyrinth was featured on the cover of Oculus magazine, AIA New York’s quarterly print publication.
Assistant Professor of Sociology and Science, Technology and Society Abigail Coplin was mentioned in an NPR story, ‘Chinese Encounters with America’ argues U.S. and China lost shared interests”
Professor Paulina Bren spoke to ThinkAdvisor about her latest book, She-Wolves: The Untold History of Women on Wall Street.
Shana Nys Dambrot ’93 was featured in The Art Newspaper after her newsletter, 13ThingsLA, was included in a roundup of platforms that explore the Los Angeles art space.
James Graham Wilson ’03 wrote a piece for War on the Rocks, reviewing the recent volume of Foreign Relations of the United States, which focuses on the Reagan administration.
The New York Times remembered Sheila R. Canby ’70, a leading authority on Islamic art and Metropolitan Museum of Art curator.
The play Messy White Gays, previously staged at Powerhouse Theater at Vassar in 2024, will be hitting Off-Broadway this October.
Catherine Tan, Assistant Professor of Sociology, was a panelist on the August 14 episode of WAMC’s The Roundtable.