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Moody’s comments on Vanderbilt’s credit outlook post transition

Moody’s Investor Service has updated its information to reflect the April 30 transaction that restructured Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center into separate legal and financial entities.


 
 

Vanderbilt Poll: Trump leads Clinton in Tennessee by nine points

Donald Trump is leading in the presidential election in Tennessee, but his support slipped noticeably after the Indiana Primary on May 3.


 
 

May issue of provost’s ‘Open Dore’ newsletter now available

Read the May issue of “The Open Dore,” Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Susan R. Wente’s newsletter, which is now available online.


 
 

New summer work opportunities created for partial-year employees

Plant Operations and Campus Dining have teamed up to create new summer work opportunities for partial-year employees.


 
 

Faculty and staff brave rain for Employee Appreciation Picnic

Morning showers, overcast skies and cool temperatures did not stop thousands of Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center employees from celebrating at the Employee Appreciation Picnic.


 
 

School for Science and Math honors 23 MNPS seniors

The School for Science and Math at Vanderbilt honored 23 high school students from five Metro Nashville Public Schools.


 
 

Thanks to Vanderbilt, some hungry animals have a lucky Friday the 13th

Animals at the Nashville Zoo and Walden’s Puddle recently enjoyed taking part in a bit of Vanderbilt tradition when the university donated strawberries left over from Commencement to the two organizations.


 
 

Brazil: Impeachment, Zika, and the 2016 Summer Olympics topics of library talk

Latin American historian Marshall Eakin will discuss the impact of recent political and economic turmoil in Brazil on the Summer Olympics when he speaks at 6:30 p.m. June 6 at the Williamson County Library.


 
 

Free symposium on autism, neuroscience and perceptual thinking today

“Neuro-diverse: A Symposium on Autism, Neuroscience and Perceptual Thinking” and an associated evening lecture – both free and open to the public – will take place on the Vanderbilt campus Monday, May 23.


 
 

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Chancellor to graduates: ‘Lift others up’

Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos mined his family’s history to make his point to the Class of 2016 at Commencement ceremonies.


 
 
 

Take Note

» Nominations sought for Brain Research Foundation award

» Organization mentors graduate students, builds community

» School of Medicine seeking small group facilitators for 2016-17




HR News

» Shape up this summer with VRWC’s free wellness program

» Vandy Walks presents ‘Photography: Walk & Shoot’ May 26

» Vanderbilt Family Night with the Nashville Symphony is June 2






Research News @Vanderbilt

Events

May 24 — 6 p.m.
Williamson Library talk: Impact of regulation on our next meal

May 24 — 7 p.m.
A Galaxy Full of Worlds - The Probability of Life on Exoplanets

May 31 — 11:30 a.m.
WiTT presents Building Tomorrow's Informatics Team Today


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