News and Events Home All News Vassar Everywhere Events Press Releases Featured Videos Vassar Everywhere Bloomberg reports that President Biden has chosen Federal Reserve Governor Philip Jefferson ’83 for a promotion to Vice Chair of the Fed board. In a Vox interview, Professor of Psychological Science Randolph Cornelius explains what crying can reveal to ourselves and others. In a Psychology Today article, Professor of Psychological Science Michele Tugade writes “On the Joy and Wonder of Connecting with Nature.” Freewater by Amina Luqman-Dawson ’97 wins the John Newbery Medal for best children’s book of the year, as noted by ABC News. Vassar visiting professor Anurag Mehra, from the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay, talked with Spectrum News about artificial intelligence. In a guest essay for the New York Times, Visiting Associate Professor of English David Means deftly demonstrates why AI can’t create what a human can. Eloise Grossman ’25 is quoted in a Washington Post story about a celebration for the late novelist Philip Roth. President Elizabeth Bradley was named to City & State’s list of New York’s most influential college and university leaders. Congratulations to Jon Read ’09, Co-Producer of Everything Everywhere All at Once—which swept the Academy Awards! View More Items
Bloomberg reports that President Biden has chosen Federal Reserve Governor Philip Jefferson ’83 for a promotion to Vice Chair of the Fed board.
In a Vox interview, Professor of Psychological Science Randolph Cornelius explains what crying can reveal to ourselves and others.
In a Psychology Today article, Professor of Psychological Science Michele Tugade writes “On the Joy and Wonder of Connecting with Nature.”
Freewater by Amina Luqman-Dawson ’97 wins the John Newbery Medal for best children’s book of the year, as noted by ABC News.
Vassar visiting professor Anurag Mehra, from the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay, talked with Spectrum News about artificial intelligence.
In a guest essay for the New York Times, Visiting Associate Professor of English David Means deftly demonstrates why AI can’t create what a human can.
Eloise Grossman ’25 is quoted in a Washington Post story about a celebration for the late novelist Philip Roth.
President Elizabeth Bradley was named to City & State’s list of New York’s most influential college and university leaders.
Congratulations to Jon Read ’09, Co-Producer of Everything Everywhere All at Once—which swept the Academy Awards!