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  Monday, Oct. 11, 2021  
 
 
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Marnett stepping down as dean of Vanderbilt School of Medicine Basic Sciences
 
Lawrence J. Marnett, who has served as dean of Vanderbilt University’s School of Medicine Basic Sciences since its creation in 2016 and has led its dramatic ascension as one of the nation’s top biomedical research and doctoral programs, will step down as dean effective June 30, 2022.
 
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Provost Cybele Raver: An anchoring leader and scholar
 
As Vanderbilt’s Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs C. Cybele Raver marks her first 100 days at the university, colleagues reflect on her principles and values as a leader and scholar.
 
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Vanderbilt teams with StoryCorps to document community’s experience during COVID-19 pandemic
 
Vanderbilt University and StoryCorps are teaming up to capture the diverse stories and experiences of the VU community during the COVID-19 pandemic. A limited number of spaces are available to participate in the recordings, which will take place on campus Nov. 1–4.
 
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Registration open for fall 2021 Undergraduate Creative Expression Showcase
 
Registration for presenters for the fall 2021 Vanderbilt Undergraduate Creative Expression Showcase is now open. The event will be held in person on Wednesday, Nov. 17, beginning at 5 p.m. at the Student Life Center Board of Trust Room.
 
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Strengthening Cybersecurity Across VU: Be aware of your digital footprint
 
Do you know how much of your personal information is being collected and shared online? Get tips for how to raise awareness of your digital footprint and protect yourself online.
 
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Tutoring Services offers new weekly group sessions, drop-in hours at Commons Center’s Fireside Lounge
 
Tutoring Services now offers one-on-one tutoring as well as group sessions both online and in person at the Curb Center building. In addition, starting this fall students can tap into Tutoring Services’ community of support at a new location on campus, the Commons Center’s Fireside Lounge.
 
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Vanderbilt celebrates Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month
 
While Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month is officially celebrated in May, Vanderbilt’s celebration takes place annually during the fall semester from October to early November. APIDA is a celebration honoring the history, cultural diversity and unique contributions of Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi Americans.
 
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Author Sasha Issenberg to discuss tumultuous legal fight for same-sex marriage in America today
 
Journalist and author Sasha Issenberg will speak at Vanderbilt Oct. 11 for a special on-campus event discussing the policy and political battles that led to legalizing same-sex marriage in the United States. Issenberg is the author of “The Engagement: America’s Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage.”
 
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Jason Isbell to speak on addiction and sobriety with Vanderbilt Center for Addiction Research tomorrow at noon
 
Four-time Grammy Award-winning musician Jason Isbell will talk about the impact of COVID-19 on addiction and sobriety and the intersection of sobriety, addiction and music in the School of Medicine Basic Sciences’ next Lab-to-Table Conversation on Tuesday, Oct. 12, at noon CT.
 
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Vanderbilt to host Oct. 15 cooking demo to shed light on food waste
 
Vanderbilt University Campus Dining is collaborating with the James Beard Foundation, the Nashville Food Waste Initiative and the Mayor’s Food Saver Challenge to host the “Waste-Not” cooking demonstration Oct. 15.
 
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Fire alarm test at 17th and Horton Building scheduled for Wednesday
 
A fire alarm test at the 17th and Horton Building, formerly known as the Sony Building, is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 13, beginning at 9 a.m. The test is expected to last a couple of hours.
 
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Volunteer with Tutor Nashville, make a difference in a student’s life
 
Tutor Nashville, Vanderbilt’s partnership with Metro Nashville Public Schools’ high-impact tutoring program, is seeking volunteer tutors to make a difference in a student’s life. The deadline to apply is Oct. 12.
 

 

COVID-19 Updates

New archive project seeks Vanderbilt community stories to document COVID-19 pandemic experience

WATCH: Town halls discussing health and safety protocols for fall

What you need to know: Why Vanderbilt is conducting asymptomatic COVID-19 testing

What you need to know: COVID-19 quarantine and isolation

What you need to know: Handling missed classes during COVID-19 quarantine

 

Take Note

Data Science Institute offers fall workshop series

Share your opinion of bike, sidewalk improvements needed in Nashville

TEDxVanderbiltUniversity speaker applications now open; event scheduled for April 10, 2022

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

 

Coming Up

· OCT ·
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  Register for Stata Boot Camp to be held Oct. 18, 20, 25
· OCT ·
21
  Wond’ry’s Coffee Equity Lab panel discussion
· NOV ·
4
  2021 Vanderbilt Translational Research Forum
· NOV ·
5
  Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Science Day

 

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Vanderbilt in the News
 
Associated Press: Vanderbilt announces $10M donation to law school
 
Chris Guthrie, John Wade–Kent Syverud Professor of Law and dean of Vanderbilt Law School, is quoted.
 
Associated Press: Americans agree misinformation is a problem, poll shows
 
Lisa Fazio, associate professor of psychology and human development, is quoted.
 
The Guardian (U.K.): ‘Facebook can’t keep its head in the sand’: Five experts debate the company’s future
 
Gautam Hans, assistant clinical professor of law, is quoted.
 
Financial Times: U.S. government bond market specialists warn of fragility in Fed pullout
 
Yesha Yadav, professor of law, is quoted.
 
ABC News: With COVID-19 mandates rolling out, what to know about religious exemptions
 
Ellen Wright Clayton, Craig-Weaver Professor of Pediatrics and professor of law, is quoted.
 
The 19th: School districts have begun banning Pride flags as political speech
 
Gautam Hans, assistant clinical professor of law, is quoted.
 
Nashville Post: Vanderbilt lands $5M grant to develop mosquito technology
 
Research from Janos Sztipanovits, E. Bronson Ingram Professor of Engineering, is featured.
 
Inside Higher Ed: ‘Demographics are not destiny’
 
A report co-authored by Lesley Turner, associate professor of economics, is highlighted.
 
 
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