News and Events Home All News Vassar Everywhere Events Press Releases Featured Videos Vassar Everywhere One of the best-known lectures by the late Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, class of 1928, has just been made available on video by the National Security Agency, as reported by Ars Technica. In an Inside Higher Ed opinion essay, President Elizabeth H. Bradley and Professor of Religion Jonathon S. Kahn ask if the breakdown of dialogue on college campuses is in part a reflection of how students are taught. Paul Kane, Professor Emeritus of English, was interviewed by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Late Night Live about writer James Baldwin’s contemporary relevance. Justin Patch, Associate Professor and Chair of Music, joined a discussion on NPR’s The Colin McEnroe Show about how music shapes political campaigns. Sieu Nguyen ’17 is the subject of a Viet Nam News feature. Poughkeepsie is the fifth-best U.S. city for book lovers—thanks in large part to the Vassar College Libraries, says Time Out. Professor of Psychological Science Michele Tugade spoke to Women’s Health magazine about “learned optimism.” Writer-director India Donaldson ’07 is the subject of a lengthy feature in the Los Angeles Times. Justin Patch, Associate Professor and Chair of Music, was quoted in a Washington Post story about the musicality of Kamala Harris’s laugh. View More Items
One of the best-known lectures by the late Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, class of 1928, has just been made available on video by the National Security Agency, as reported by Ars Technica.
In an Inside Higher Ed opinion essay, President Elizabeth H. Bradley and Professor of Religion Jonathon S. Kahn ask if the breakdown of dialogue on college campuses is in part a reflection of how students are taught.
Paul Kane, Professor Emeritus of English, was interviewed by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Late Night Live about writer James Baldwin’s contemporary relevance.
Justin Patch, Associate Professor and Chair of Music, joined a discussion on NPR’s The Colin McEnroe Show about how music shapes political campaigns.
Poughkeepsie is the fifth-best U.S. city for book lovers—thanks in large part to the Vassar College Libraries, says Time Out.
Professor of Psychological Science Michele Tugade spoke to Women’s Health magazine about “learned optimism.”
Justin Patch, Associate Professor and Chair of Music, was quoted in a Washington Post story about the musicality of Kamala Harris’s laugh.