News and Events Home All News Vassar Everywhere Events Press Releases Featured Videos Vassar Everywhere The late Andrew Tallon, Associate Professor of Art, was profiled in BARSC on his contribution to the restoration of the world famous Notre-Dame Cathedral. The Renaissance Society of America honored Sheila ffolliott ’67, Art History Professor Emerita at George Mason University, with its Paul Oskar Kristeller Lifetime Achievement Award. Vassar College was mentioned by Bryn Mawr College, praising the successful Exploring Transfer program in which students from community colleges attend a week at a liberal arts college. Bella DePaulo ’75 was featured on NPR’s Ted Radio Hour, speaking about the freedom and autonomy that comes with being single by choice throughout her adult life. Yu Zhou, Professor of Geography, was interviewed for an article in Rest of World on DeepSeek and the young researchers in China that are choosing to work locally. Jim Citrin ’81 was named as a new addition to the International Tennis Hall of Fame’s Board of Governors. As colleges respond to rapidly shifting federal policies, President Elizabeth Bradley tells J. Stephen Morrison of the Common Health podcast, “We’re ready.” Annie Dickson-Vandervelde, Faculty Research Associate in Physics and Astronomy, spoke to Science about a study on Jupiter’s moons. Film Professor Mia Mask spoke about her book Black Rodeo: A History of the African American Western on The Swinging Palm Trees Podcast. View More Items
The late Andrew Tallon, Associate Professor of Art, was profiled in BARSC on his contribution to the restoration of the world famous Notre-Dame Cathedral.
The Renaissance Society of America honored Sheila ffolliott ’67, Art History Professor Emerita at George Mason University, with its Paul Oskar Kristeller Lifetime Achievement Award.
Vassar College was mentioned by Bryn Mawr College, praising the successful Exploring Transfer program in which students from community colleges attend a week at a liberal arts college.
Bella DePaulo ’75 was featured on NPR’s Ted Radio Hour, speaking about the freedom and autonomy that comes with being single by choice throughout her adult life.
Yu Zhou, Professor of Geography, was interviewed for an article in Rest of World on DeepSeek and the young researchers in China that are choosing to work locally.
Jim Citrin ’81 was named as a new addition to the International Tennis Hall of Fame’s Board of Governors.
As colleges respond to rapidly shifting federal policies, President Elizabeth Bradley tells J. Stephen Morrison of the Common Health podcast, “We’re ready.”
Annie Dickson-Vandervelde, Faculty Research Associate in Physics and Astronomy, spoke to Science about a study on Jupiter’s moons.
Film Professor Mia Mask spoke about her book Black Rodeo: A History of the African American Western on The Swinging Palm Trees Podcast.