News and Events Home All News Vassar Everywhere Events Press Releases Featured Videos Vassar Everywhere Benjamin Ho, Associate Professor of Economics, was interviewed for a New York Times op-ed, “Is Holiday Gift-Giving Really Worth It?” Barry Lam, Associate Professor and Chair of Philosophy and founder of the Hi-Phi Nation podcast, was featured on Slate’s Decoder Ring podcast. Tonia Williams ’21 was named a Rhodes Scholar, as noted by the Harvard Gazette. The Washington Post calls O Beautiful, the new novel by Jung Yun ’94, “an intricate tale of identity and belonging in a divided America.” Vassar’s Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center was the subject of a 94.3 Lite FM story, “Where Is a Rare Picasso Painting Hiding in Poughkeepsie, NY?” The Washington Post reports that Sherrilyn Ifill ’84 will be stepping down from her role as head of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund next spring. The Poughkeepsie Journal noted that filming a new Mindy Kaling-created HBO Max series on the Vassar campus added $5 million to the local economy. Debut novelist Flora Collins ’16 was the subject of a New York Times feature. Revelations from the new book Betrayal by ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl ’90 have prompted many recent articles, including in the Guardian. View More Items
Benjamin Ho, Associate Professor of Economics, was interviewed for a New York Times op-ed, “Is Holiday Gift-Giving Really Worth It?”
Barry Lam, Associate Professor and Chair of Philosophy and founder of the Hi-Phi Nation podcast, was featured on Slate’s Decoder Ring podcast.
The Washington Post calls O Beautiful, the new novel by Jung Yun ’94, “an intricate tale of identity and belonging in a divided America.”
Vassar’s Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center was the subject of a 94.3 Lite FM story, “Where Is a Rare Picasso Painting Hiding in Poughkeepsie, NY?”
The Washington Post reports that Sherrilyn Ifill ’84 will be stepping down from her role as head of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund next spring.
The Poughkeepsie Journal noted that filming a new Mindy Kaling-created HBO Max series on the Vassar campus added $5 million to the local economy.
Revelations from the new book Betrayal by ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl ’90 have prompted many recent articles, including in the Guardian.