Year: 2004
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Emilie M. Townes to speak on spirituality at Vanderbilt University, Thirtieth Antoinette Brown Lecture set for March 25
Deep spirituality can encompass all of one's life and overcome social patterns of domination and subordination that cause much misery, believes Emilie M. Townes, who speaks this month at Vanderbilt University. Read MoreMar 10, 2004
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MEDIA ADVISORY–Vanderbilt University vice chancellor for Student life and university affairs testifies on college recruiting at U.S. House committee hearing
David Williams, Vanderbilt University vice chancellor for student life and university affairs, general counsel and professor of law, will testify in Washington, D.C., Thursday, March 11, at 10 a.m. at the U.S. House of Representatives hearing "College Recruiting: Are Student Athletes Being Protected?" The hearing is before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. Read MoreMar 9, 2004
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Loyalty to something beyond a paycheck, Cal Turner Program sponsors lecture by William May
Doctors are expected to have an allegiance to the Hippocratic Oath, principles that can conflict with the goal of making profits. Accountants and lawyers are supposed to be dedicated to the truth, even if it adversely affects their bottom line. Read MoreMar 9, 2004
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Vanderbilt’s impact on mid-state economy increases to $3.7 billion
Vanderbilt's impact on the local economy totaled at least $3.7 billion last year, according to a recently completed analysis. The University's economic impact on the Middle Tennessee region in fiscal year 2003 is up from $3.4 billion in fiscal year 2002. Read MoreMar 9, 2004
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MEDIA ADVISORY–Vanderbilt University senior part of year-round student aid discussion at U.S. Senate Committee hearing
Vanderbilt University senior India McKinney will testify regarding year-round student financial aid before U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Read MoreMar 8, 2004
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Curb Center conference to explore how cultural policy is set, March 19 event is open to public
Cultural policy in the United States is set largely-and inadvertently-by federal agencies pursuing other goals. Read MoreMar 8, 2004
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Vanderbilt to host student media workshop for Middle Tennessee students
For every future Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, high-powered magazine editor or trusted television news anchor, there is a humble beginning. For many, that beginning comes in the long hours put in at high school newsrooms and television studios learning the fundamentals of journalism. Read MoreMar 8, 2004
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Vanderbilt students put interest in fashion to good use, "Fashion for Cause" raises funds for Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center
Fashion seems to permeate popular culture these days-be it the trend-setting frocks worn by the characters on the popular HBO series Sex and the City, or the many magazine pages devoted to the red carpet fashion of the recent Academy Awards. To an extent, the Vanderbilt campus is no different. Read MoreMar 8, 2004
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"Off the Wall" lecture series to focus on The Phillips Collection
Vanderbilt professors from varied disciplines offer their informed opinions on specific masterpieces in The Phillips Collection during a new luncheon series at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts. "Off the Wall: Conversations on The Phillips Collection" happens the second Wednesday of each month starting at noon through May. Read MoreMar 8, 2004
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Vanderbilt University students travel far and wide to participate in Alternative Spring Break
Spring break traditionally marks a time for college students to hit the ski slopes or lay on the beach, trading the hectic schedule of life on campus for rest and relaxation. During the week of March 8-12, however, more than 300 students from Nashville's Vanderbilt University will stay busy participating in Alternative Spring Break programs at 27 sites across the United States, Mexico and Canada, including a site in the Denver area. Read MoreMar 5, 2004
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Vanderbilt Web site helps Nashville parents sort through options for children’s summer programs
With more than 20 programs and camps taking place across the Vanderbilt campus this summer, Nashville parents may have a hard time deciding which programs best suit their child's interests, schedule and needs. The University has made things easy by consolidating details of each of its summer programs on a single Web site. Read MoreMar 4, 2004
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Oak Ridge student wins Tennessee Brain Bee Competition
The 2004 Tennessee Statewide Brain Bee Award will be presented to Jingyuan Wu of Oak Ridge High School at Vanderbilt University at noon on Thursday, March 11. Read MoreMar 3, 2004
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MEDIA ADVISORY– Roy Neel to discuss lessons learned from Dean presidential campaign
Roy Neel, who served first as senior adviser and then campaign manager for presidential candidate Howard Dean, will give a public lecture on March 3 at 4 p.m. in Sarratt Cinema. Neel's talk is titled "The 2004 Presidential Campaign: The Lessons and Legacy of Howard Dean." Read MoreMar 3, 2004
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Vanderbilt to host workshop on blindness, the brain and spatial function
Vanderbilt University will host researchers from several countries to review and discuss the latest research in blindness and its impact on the brain in a workshop March 12-14. The main lectures of the invitational workshop, "Blindness, Brain Plasticity and Spatial Function," are free and open to the community. Read MoreMar 2, 2004
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Vanderbilt’s Belton honored for lifetime of contributions to the law
Robert Belton, professor of law at Vanderbilt University Law School, was honored with the prestigious Z. Alexander Looby Lifetime Achievement Award at the Napier-Looby Bar Foundation's third annual Barristers Banquet and Awards Program on Feb. 19 in Nashville. Read MoreFeb 27, 2004
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Novelist Tony Earley holder of new chair at Vanderbilt, Jim the Boy author named Samuel Milton Fleming Associate Professor of English
In 1997, writer Tony Earley faced his first freshman English class at Vanderbilt University. Read MoreFeb 27, 2004
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Vanderbilt’s Division of Public Affairs promotes four to assistant vice chancellor
Vanderbilt announces four staff members have been named assistant vice chancellors within the University's Division of Public Affairs. Read MoreFeb 27, 2004
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"Feeling Sun" art exhibit opens March 2 at Vanderbilt University’s Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center
The Margaret Cuninggim Women's Center at Vanderbilt University will open "Feeling Sun," an exhibition of works by local painter Melanie Jackson, Tuesday, March 2, at a reception 4 to 6 p.m. at the center. Read MoreFeb 26, 2004
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External funding for Vanderbilt research jumps dramatically for a second year in a row
Last year, the amount of external funding that Vanderbilt researchers received from peer-reviewed contracts and grants increased by 19 percent to reach an all-time high of $339.4 million. Read MoreFeb 26, 2004
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Roy Neel to discuss impact of Howard Dean on 2004 presidential campaign
Roy Neel, a Vanderbilt adjunct professor of political science who served as Howard Dean's campaign manager during the final weeks of his presidential campaign, returns to campus March 3 to discuss the significance of Dean's candidacy for future elections. Read MoreFeb 24, 2004