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What’s going on at Vanderbilt on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014

Bush talks politics during Chancellor’s Lecture

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush joined Vanderbilt Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos and Distinguished Visiting Professor Jon Meacham for a conversation Oct. 28 in Ingram Hall.

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Researchers isolate Ebola-fighting antibodies for possible treatment

Vanderbilt University researchers have isolated Ebola-fighting human antibodies – the first of their kind – that could lead to a new treatment for the deadly virus.

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Open Enrollment ends tomorrow

Open Enrollment for 2015 benefits ends this Friday. Skipping Open Enrollment could cost you -- find out how.

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Timekeeping updates to take effect in November

Updates to Vanderbilt's timekeeping practices and policies will take effect in November.

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Green to direct Vanderbilt’s state government relations

Tennessee government affairs veteran Nathan Green will join Vanderbilt’s public affairs team Dec. 1 in the newly created position of assistant vice chancellor for state government relations.

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Vanderbilt students travel to D.C. for science policy event

Vanderbilt students explored the opportunities and challenges of setting policy on federal issues as well as advocacy related to science, technology, engineering and math during a two-day immersion event in Washington, D.C.

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VU Theatre production to focus on career women and success

Vanderbilt Theatre opens "Top Girls," a play written in the 1980s about the impact of career choices on ambitious women, at Neely Auditorium Oct. 31.

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Halloween safety tips for pedestrians and drivers

Safety experts at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt know Halloween can be scary, but for different reasons than you might think. On average, twice as many children are killed while walking on Halloween than on any other day of the year.

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Take Note

» Relevant Religion series explores changing dynamics of race and religion

» Vanderbilt Central Library to host second Wikipedia ‘edit-a-thon’

» Learn about fossils at Fort Negley ‘Day of the Dead’ event

» Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday

» Child and Family Center hosts fifth annual Elder Care Fair

» VU donates 35 tons of wood chips to Radnor Lake

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HR News

» Free flu shots continue at VUH, VCH, One Hundred Oaks, other locations

» Wellcast: I have the flu—or do I?

» Treat yourself to good health with Go for the Gold

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Events

Oct. 30 — 4 p.m.
Flexner Discovery Lecture: George Q. Daley

Oct. 31 — 5 p.m.
Trick or Treat with the Greeks and Student-Athletes

Nov. 1 — noon
Monthly siren test

Nov. 2 — 2 p.m.
Basketball Dore Jam

Nov. 3 — noon
Michael S. Saag: "Lessons Learned from 30 Years of the AIDS Epidemic"

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