News and Events Home All News Vassar Everywhere Events Press Releases Featured Videos Vassar Everywhere Associate Dean Wendy Maragh Taylor and Charlotte Gullick, manager of Vassar’s Exploring Transfer program, spoke to Insight Into Diversity about the program. English Professor David Means has published his latest short story, “Chance the Cat,” in The New Yorker. Mia Mask, Professor of Film on the Mary Riepma Ross ’32 Chair, reveals her prediction for which film will win the Best Picture Oscar on CBS News. Erik Larson P’26 writes in Forbes about his experience serving as a mentor in Vassar’s 2024 Sophomore Career Connections program—and offers some additional career-planning advice. John E. Carlstrom ’81 wins the 2024 Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics, as noted by Science Magazine. The New York Times remembered June Jackson Christmas ’45-4, groundbreaking psychiatrist and ardent supporter of the Vassar Community, who died on New Year’s Eve. The Poughkeepsie Journal highlighted Silver Linings: Celebrating the Spelman Art Collection, on view at the Loeb Art Center until January 28. The Black Joy Project: A Literary and Visual Love Letter to How We Thrive by Kleaver Cruz ’11 is “captivating” and “remarkable,” says Essence magazine. The premier of the new musical How to Dance in Ohio, based on the HBO documentary by Alexandra Shiva ’95 and co-starring Imani Russell ’18, was featured on TheaterMania.com. View More Items
Associate Dean Wendy Maragh Taylor and Charlotte Gullick, manager of Vassar’s Exploring Transfer program, spoke to Insight Into Diversity about the program.
English Professor David Means has published his latest short story, “Chance the Cat,” in The New Yorker.
Mia Mask, Professor of Film on the Mary Riepma Ross ’32 Chair, reveals her prediction for which film will win the Best Picture Oscar on CBS News.
Erik Larson P’26 writes in Forbes about his experience serving as a mentor in Vassar’s 2024 Sophomore Career Connections program—and offers some additional career-planning advice.
John E. Carlstrom ’81 wins the 2024 Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics, as noted by Science Magazine.
The New York Times remembered June Jackson Christmas ’45-4, groundbreaking psychiatrist and ardent supporter of the Vassar Community, who died on New Year’s Eve.
The Poughkeepsie Journal highlighted Silver Linings: Celebrating the Spelman Art Collection, on view at the Loeb Art Center until January 28.
The Black Joy Project: A Literary and Visual Love Letter to How We Thrive by Kleaver Cruz ’11 is “captivating” and “remarkable,” says Essence magazine.
The premier of the new musical How to Dance in Ohio, based on the HBO documentary by Alexandra Shiva ’95 and co-starring Imani Russell ’18, was featured on TheaterMania.com.