Year: 2004
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Faculty senate members to recommend changes for college athletics, Coalition on Intercollegiate Athletics meets Jan. 6-7 at Vanderbilt University
Recommendations for new principles and rules to promote the academic integrity of college athletic programs will be finalized by faculty senate representatives from 28 Division IA colleges and universities during a Jan. 6-7 national meeting hosted by Vanderbilt University. Read MoreDec 31, 2004
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Vanderbilt experts available to discuss aftermath of tsunamis
Vanderbilt experts are available to comment on the aftermath of the magnitude 9.0 Indonesian earthquake on Dec. 26 that caused devastating tsunamis in South and Southeast Asia. Experts are available on topics including the threat of infectious diseases following the tsunamis, emergency medicine, international volunteer aid efforts and more. Read MoreDec 31, 2004
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Memorial fund created to assist family of Kwane Doster
The fathers of three members of the Vanderbilt football squad have established a memorial fund to assist the family of Kwane Doster, the Commodore standout who was killed early Dec. 26 in Tampa, Fla. Read MoreDec 30, 2004
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Algorithms for Schizophrenia Treatment Developed
A new Web-based tool will be available January 1, 2005 to help clinicians determine the best medication for patients with schizophrenia. Read MoreDec 29, 2004
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Vanderbilt Medical Center List of Expert Sources for Tsunami stories
Vanderbilt University Medical Center has several health care experts available for stories related to the devastating tsunami in Asia. Please call the News and Public Affairs Office (615-322-4747) for availability of any one of these expert sources. Read MoreDec 28, 2004
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Vanderbilt student-athlete Kwane Doster dies
Vanderbilt University student-athlete Kwane Doster, well known to Commodores fans as a game-breaking running back for the football squad, tragically died early Sunday from injuries sustained in a shooting in his hometown of Tampa, Fla. Read MoreDec 26, 2004
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Vanderbilt University Divinity School gets $10 million grant from Lilly Endowment; Funds will be used to produce a ‘generation of mentors’ for ministry students
A landmark $10 million grant from the Lilly Endowment Inc. to Vanderbilt University Divinity School will be used to produce a generation of professors better prepared to teach students called to the ministry. Read MoreDec 20, 2004
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Vanderbilt Kennedy Center to plan statewide support network for families of individuals with developmental disabilities
The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center has been awarded a one-year grant to create a plan for a statewide network of assistance centers for low-income and geographically underserved families of individuals with developmental disabilities. The grant is a Family Support 360 Planning Grant from the federal Administration on Developmental Disabilities. Read MoreDec 20, 2004
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Vanderbilt Forming Medical Reserve Corps of Volunteers for Community Disaster Response
The Vanderbilt School of Nursing, in conjunction with the Nashville-Davidson County Health Department, The Mayor's Office of Emergency Management, and the Vanderbilt Department of Emergency Medicine, is building a local Medical Reserve Corps of trained health care professionals who could respond to a mass casualty or other emergency in our community. Read MoreDec 17, 2004
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Noted journalist and author donates papers to Vanderbilt University Library
Jim Squires, a distinguished journalist, author, championship horse breeder and graduate of Peabody College, has donated his papers to Vanderbilt University Library's special collections department. Read MoreDec 16, 2004
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A new twist on an old nebula
In a process comparable to that of an artist who turns a two-dimensional canvas into a three-dimensional work of art, astronomers use the two- dimensional images that they capture in their high-powered telescopes to reconstruct the three-dimensional structures of celestial objects. Read MoreDec 16, 2004
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Peter Guralnick to be visiting professor at Vanderbilt in spring 2005
Peter Guralnick, a novelist and biographer of Elvis Presley and Sam Cooke, will teach creative non-fiction at Vanderbilt University as a visiting professor during the spring semester of 2005. Read MoreDec 13, 2004
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Former Provost Wendell Holladay dies
Wendell G. Holladay, who, as physics chairman, college dean and provost, was a key figure in the establishment of Vanderbilt University as a national research-oriented university, died Dec. 9 from complications following a heart attack. Read MoreDec 10, 2004
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Vanderbilt biologist wins national brain anatomy award
Kenneth C. Catania, assistant professor of biological sciences, has won the 2005 C.J. Herrick Award in Neuroanatomy from the American Association of Anatomists. Read MoreDec 8, 2004
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center Hosts Live Web Cast of Robotic Surgery
On Wednesday, December 8, from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m. (CST) Vanderbilt University Medical Center is hosting a live web cast of a robotic prostate surgery. Read MoreDec 8, 2004
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Dean of Blair School of Music nominated for two Grammy Awards
Mark Wait, dean of the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University, was nominated for two Grammy Awards on Tuesday for his work on an album of Elliott Carter music recorded at Blair's Ingram Hall. Read MoreDec 7, 2004
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New Vanderbilt Kennedy Center project to serve Hispanic disability community
Nashville Hispanic families affected by disabilities will now have better access to information and services, thanks to a grant to the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and the Tennessee Council on Developmental Disabilities from the Administration on Developmental Disabilities. Read MoreDec 7, 2004
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Chapman posthumously awarded AMA’s top honor
John E. Chapman, M.D., former dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, was posthumously awarded the 2004 Distinguished Service Award by the American Medical Association. Read MoreDec 6, 2004
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Owen School launches Vanderbilt Summer Business Institute
A new program at the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management will see to it that undergraduates who may be lacking a business degree aren't also lacking the business skills they need to succeed early in their careers. Read MoreDec 6, 2004
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Tennessee Department of Health and Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers seek to learn why many Tennesseans continue to refuse flu vaccine
Last year ushered in a swirl of notoriety regarding influenza vaccine. The 2003-2004 flu season arrived early and hit hard. For many individuals, thanks in part to tremendous media hype and a delay in the availability of vaccine supplies, flu shots were a highly-sought after commodity. Read MoreDec 6, 2004