News and Events Home All News Vassar Everywhere Events Press Releases Featured Videos Vassar Everywhere Robin McClellan ’99, curator at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York City, recently discovered a never-before-seen Chopin waltz, as reported by the New York Times. Listen now. The New York Times interviewed Hannah Bos and Paul Thureen, both ’00, who created the hit HBO/Max show Somebody Somewhere. Aubrey Hays ’15, who goes by the moniker Somebody Someone, talked to American Songwriter about their life and their music, including Hays’ latest song, “Better.” Wesley Dixon, Deputy to the President of Vassar, solves the world’s 10 biggest problems (identified by ChapGPT) on the Home from Here podcast. Art Newspaper reviewed the Frances Lehman Loeb exhibition “Reproductive: Health, Fertility, Agency,” featuring works that explore infringements on bodily autonomy. School Library Journal talks to YA author Torrey Maldonado ’96 about “much-needed books.” Claire Isabel Webb ’10 wrote a New York Times op-ed about the NASA space probe Europa Clipper titled “Can We Please Just Find the Aliens Already?” Mary-Kay Lombino, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center’s Deputy Director, spoke with WAMC about the Loeb exhibition Reproductive: Health, Fertility, Agency. On WAMC’s Midday Magazine, President Elizabeth Bradley reflected on how engagement across the Vassar community helped the College during the May campus protests. View More Items
Robin McClellan ’99, curator at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York City, recently discovered a never-before-seen Chopin waltz, as reported by the New York Times. Listen now.
The New York Times interviewed Hannah Bos and Paul Thureen, both ’00, who created the hit HBO/Max show Somebody Somewhere.
Aubrey Hays ’15, who goes by the moniker Somebody Someone, talked to American Songwriter about their life and their music, including Hays’ latest song, “Better.”
Wesley Dixon, Deputy to the President of Vassar, solves the world’s 10 biggest problems (identified by ChapGPT) on the Home from Here podcast.
Art Newspaper reviewed the Frances Lehman Loeb exhibition “Reproductive: Health, Fertility, Agency,” featuring works that explore infringements on bodily autonomy.
Claire Isabel Webb ’10 wrote a New York Times op-ed about the NASA space probe Europa Clipper titled “Can We Please Just Find the Aliens Already?”
Mary-Kay Lombino, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center’s Deputy Director, spoke with WAMC about the Loeb exhibition Reproductive: Health, Fertility, Agency.
On WAMC’s Midday Magazine, President Elizabeth Bradley reflected on how engagement across the Vassar community helped the College during the May campus protests.