News and Events Home All News Vassar Everywhere Events Press Releases Featured Videos Vassar Everywhere Judas and the Black Messiah, a film by Shaka King ’01, earned Oscars for Best Supporting Actor (Daniel Kaluuya) and Best Original Song (“Fight for You”), as noted by Entertainment Weekly and many other publications. The Chronicle of Philanthropy noted the recent appointment of Tanya Odom ’92 as Walton Family Foundation Equity and Inclusion Program Director. In a Polygon.com interview, Greg Russo ’03 describes how being a gamer helped him write the screenplay for the new Mortal Kombat movie. April Beisaw, Associate Professor of Anthropology, was quoted in a Science magazine story about repatriation of Native American human and cultural artifacts. In this Washington Post op ed, President Bradley and Carnegie Fellow Christopher McKnight Nichols posit that America’s traditional instinct to “go it alone” is an obstacle to pandemic prevention. Olaf Carlson-Wee ’12, founder and CEO of Polychain Capital, was featured on CNBC. Benjamin Ho, Associate Professor of Economics, talked on the Newstalk podcast Moncrieff about the difficulty of trusting strangers. NAACP-LDF’s Sherrilyn Ifill ’84 appointed to Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court. Sherrilyn Ifill ’84, head of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, joined a Washington Post panel discussion on allyship between African American and Asian communities in the fight against systemic racism. View More Items
Judas and the Black Messiah, a film by Shaka King ’01, earned Oscars for Best Supporting Actor (Daniel Kaluuya) and Best Original Song (“Fight for You”), as noted by Entertainment Weekly and many other publications.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy noted the recent appointment of Tanya Odom ’92 as Walton Family Foundation Equity and Inclusion Program Director.
In a Polygon.com interview, Greg Russo ’03 describes how being a gamer helped him write the screenplay for the new Mortal Kombat movie.
April Beisaw, Associate Professor of Anthropology, was quoted in a Science magazine story about repatriation of Native American human and cultural artifacts.
In this Washington Post op ed, President Bradley and Carnegie Fellow Christopher McKnight Nichols posit that America’s traditional instinct to “go it alone” is an obstacle to pandemic prevention.
Benjamin Ho, Associate Professor of Economics, talked on the Newstalk podcast Moncrieff about the difficulty of trusting strangers.
Sherrilyn Ifill ’84, head of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, joined a Washington Post panel discussion on allyship between African American and Asian communities in the fight against systemic racism.