In the Media–April 2024 Roundup
Drag artist Sasha Velour ’09 was the subject of a lengthy Washington Post feature on queer activism, the culture wars, and a new reality series called We’re Here.
The work of astronomer Vera Rubin ’48 was the subject of a SyFy article.
Amitava Kumar, Professor of English on the Helen D. Lockwood Chair, spoke to WAMC about his latest book, My Beloved Life. The book was reviewed by the New Yorker. Kumar also led off a New York Times article about the popularity of author readings.
The Rollie McKenna ’40 exhibition at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center was the subject of a WAMC story and was listed as one of “10 Exhibitions to See in Upstate New York This April” by Hyperallergic.
Astronomer Maria Mitchell, Vassar’s first professor, was the subject of a Science News article.
David Foote ’75, Chief Analyst and Chief Research Officer at Foote Partners LLC, was quoted in a TechTarget story about the demand for AI skills in the tech market. Foote was also quoted in a Dice story about tech jobs in demand.
Photo credits: Velour, Allyse Pulliam; Kumar, Beowulf Sheehan.
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