Year: 2003

  • WTO Ambassador to discuss intellectual property at Vanderbilt Law School

    WTO Ambassador to discuss intellectual property at Vanderbilt Law School

    Rita D. Hayes, deputy director general of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Geneva, Switzerland, will discuss the role of that international organization on current intellectual property issues at 12:10 p.m. Feb. 12 in Flynn Auditorium of the Vanderbilt Law School. Read More

    Feb 10, 2003

  • Noted writer to join discussion of black women’s writings in Brazil

    Noted writer to join discussion of black women’s writings in Brazil

    Noted Afro-Brazilian writer Esmeralda Ribeiro will join in a panel discussion at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, at Vanderbilt’s Furman Hall on the role of black women in Afro-Brazilian literature and sexism within the black movement in Brazil. The discussion is free and open to the public Read More

    Feb 10, 2003

  • Expert on children’s mental health to speak

    Expert on children’s mental health to speak

    Arnold Sameroff, internationally known for his contributions to understanding the factors that put children at risk or protect them as they develop socially, emotionally and academically, will speak at a free public lecture Thursday, Feb. 13, at Vanderbilt University’s John F. Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development. Read More

    Feb 7, 2003

  • Carville, Matalin and McCaffrey to speak

    Carville, Matalin and McCaffrey to speak

    Political pundits James Carville and Mary Matalin and national security expert Gen. Barry McCaffrey will be the featured speakers for the 2003 IMPACT Symposium at Vanderbilt University. Read More

    Feb 5, 2003

  • Toddlers have difficulty understanding relationship between video and reality

    Toddlers have difficulty understanding relationship between video and reality

    When a toddler sees herself on a home video, she may say “baby” or “girl” or think it is her sister on television. She knows she is here, in the real world – who is the child on the television? Read More

    Feb 4, 2003

  • Howard Harrod, longtime Vanderbilt divinity and religious studies professor, dies

    Howard Harrod, longtime Vanderbilt divinity and religious studies professor, dies

    Howard Harrod, who grew up in Oklahoma among the Native Americans of the Northern Plains and spent his career studying and writing about their practices and beliefs, died Feb. 3 at his home after an extended illness. He was 70 years old. Read More

    Feb 4, 2003

  • Space Shuttle tragedy

    Space Shuttle tragedy

    Vanderbilt professors offer comments on the space shuttle disaster--- Scientific experiments in space --- Robots in space--- Facing grief following national tragedies --- National policy implications Read More

    Feb 4, 2003

  • New Vanderbilt study shows shoppers abandon online

    New Vanderbilt study shows shoppers abandon online

    Online consumers who are asked to enter a promotion discount code but do not have one are far less likely to complete their purchase than those who had a code or were not prompted for one, according to a new study by the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University. Read More

    Feb 4, 2003

  • Boeing donates electrophoresis patent to Vanderbilt

    Boeing donates electrophoresis patent to Vanderbilt

    The Boeing Company has donated a patent to Vanderbilt University covering a particle-separation technology originally developed for use in outer space that now could play an important role in the approaching nanotechnology revolution. Read More

    Feb 3, 2003

  • Story of young love to open on Valentine’s Day

    Story of young love to open on Valentine’s Day

    "Two Gentlemen of Verona” a musical adaptation opens in Neely Auditorium on Feb. 14, with additional performances on Feb. 15, 20, 21, 22 at 8 p.m. and one matinee Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. This happy coming-of-age story celebrates spring and its promise of love with a satirical Shakespearean undercurrent of government’s sometimes less than pure motives for war. Read More

    Jan 30, 2003

  • Vice chairman of Federal Reserve to speak at Vanderbilt

    Vice chairman of Federal Reserve to speak at Vanderbilt

    Roger W. Ferguson Jr., vice chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, will speak on “September 11, the Federal Reserve and the Financial System” as part of the Owen Distinguished Speaker Series on Feb. 5. Read More

    Jan 29, 2003

  • Corporate responsibility the subject of panel at Vanderbilt

    Corporate responsibility the subject of panel at Vanderbilt

    Vanderbilt faculty representing the Law School, the Owen Graduate School of Management and the Divinity School will address the subject of corporate responsibility in a panel discussion on Feb. 3. Read More

    Jan 28, 2003

  • Vanderbilt’s impact on mid-state economy increases to $3.4 billion

    Vanderbilt’s impact on mid-state economy increases to $3.4 billion

    Vanderbilt’s impact on the local economy totaled at least $3.4 billion last year, according to a recently completed analysis. The University's economic impact on the Middle Tennessee region in fiscal year 2002 is up from $3 billion in FY 2001 – a 13 percent increase. Read More

    Jan 28, 2003

  • State of the Union critical moment for Bush presidency, says Vanderbilt professor

    State of the Union critical moment for Bush presidency, says Vanderbilt professor

    President Bush’s Jan. 28 State of the Union address is his most important opportunity to date to make the case for going to war with Iraq, according to Thomas Schwartz, a Vanderbilt University expert on U.S. foreign policy and alliance politics. Read More

    Jan 27, 2003

  • Overcoming of racial, medical barriers chronicled in film

    Overcoming of racial, medical barriers chronicled in film

    Partners of the Heart, a documentary chronicling the 34-year relationship between a white physician and a black lab technician that resulted in a major breakthrough in pediatric cardiac surgery, will be shown Monday, Feb. 3, at 4 p.m. at Vanderbilt’s Sarratt Cinema. The special screening is free and open to the public. Read More

    Jan 24, 2003

  • All-star lineup to discuss baseball economics

    All-star lineup to discuss baseball economics

    It’s a business where the cry of “strike” is as devastating to the game itself as to the player swinging the bat. The economic concerns of major league baseball—from labor-management relations and legal issues to competitive balance and contraction—will be the focus of a one-day conference at Vanderbilt University on Feb. 21. Read More

    Jan 24, 2003

  • American children of war-coping with tearful goodbyes

    American children of war-coping with tearful goodbyes

    More and more tearful goodbyes are happening across the country between American children and parents who are being deployed because of impending war. Read More

    Jan 23, 2003

  • Aurbach elected to lead national College Art Association

    Aurbach elected to lead national College Art Association

    Michael Aurbach, professor of art at Vanderbilt, has been elected president of the College Art Association (CAA), a national organization of more than 14,000 individual artists, art historians and other visual arts and museum professionals. Read More

    Jan 23, 2003

  • If war, then what?  Experts predict economic impact, offer historical view

    If war, then what? Experts predict economic impact, offer historical view

    Vanderbilt faculty are available to offer commentary and insight into what effect the prospect of war—and outbreak, should it happen—will have on the U.S. economy. Read More

    Jan 23, 2003

  • Vanderbilt University renews support for affordable housing

    Vanderbilt University renews support for affordable housing

    Vanderbilt University, which remains committed to increasing the supply of affordable housing in Nashville, has renewed its five-year $100,000 investment in the Nashville Housing Fund. Through public and private resources, the nonprofit corporation assists low- and moderate-income families and individuals who want to become successful homeowners, and also works with developers to expand affordable housing options in Nashville. Read More

    Jan 23, 2003