Professor of Japanese and Chinese PeipeiQiuis playing a major role in a new project employing artificial intelligence technology that she hopes will shed further light on the plight of Chinese women who were raped and tortured by Japanese soldiers in the 1930s and 1940s.
Architects responsible for restoring Notre-Dame of Paris recently talked about their efforts to rebuild the cathedral after the devastating fire and how research by the late Professor Andrew Tallon has aided their efforts.
Vassar’s Exploring Transfer program inspires community college students to earn a four-year degree. Now the College is encouraging other institutions to create such programs of their own.
The Undergraduate Research Summer Institute’s 2023 Symposium showcased the 55 science projects undertaken this summer by 89 students and 33 faculty mentors.
Acclaimed filmmaker and cinematographer Ellen Kuras talked about her craft in a conversation with Professor of Film Mia Mask on September 30 in the Martel Theater.
Vassar has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to purchase a one-million-dollar, state-of-the-art microscope that will significantly enhance faculty and student research opportunities at Vassar and other nearby colleges.