Year: 2006
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Vanderbilt launches text messaging service with news alerts, more
Alerts about breaking Vanderbilt campus news, upcoming events and new research can now be received on cell phones via Vanderbilt's new text messaging service, MobileVU. Read MoreAug 29, 2006
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Forum on judicial activism to mark Constitution Day at Vanderbilt, Professors Stefanie Lindquist and Mark Brandon to participate
Finding the line between interpreting laws and making them has been an issue for America since its founding, and concerns about "legislating from the bench" crop up regularly. Read MoreAug 28, 2006
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Vanderbilt and Fisk faculty and administrators discuss race and wealth disparities
Vanderbilt and Fisk universities joined together Aug. 25 for a daylong conference that addressed issues related to race and wealth disparities. Read MoreAug 25, 2006
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Gee discusses vision of ‘one university’ at Fall Faculty Assembly
The start of the academic year is a time for renewal, and this fall Vanderbilt finds itself on the path to becoming a more selective, more unified university, Chancellor Gordon Gee said during his annual address to the Fall Faculty Assembly. Read MoreAug 25, 2006
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New Yoga-like Class Offered for Breast Cancer Survivors
The Vanderbilt Breast Center is offering a new class for breast cancer survivors during or after treatment, using the ancient Chinese practice of Qigong, pronounced "chee gung," to help promote renewal and restoration. Read MoreAug 24, 2006
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Vanderbilt University expert available on Pluto
David Weintraub, professor of astronomy at Vanderbilt University, is the author of the upcoming book Is Pluto a Planet?, to be released in the fall by Princeton University Press. In the book, Weintraub argues that Pluto, and many other celestial objects, should be considered planets, contrary to the International Astronomical Union's vote Aug. 24 in Prague. Read MoreAug 24, 2006
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Dulcimer virtuoso David Schnaufer dead at 53; Taught at Vanderbilt’s Blair School of Music since 1995
David Schnaufer, a musician who revived the use of the dulcimer in country music and taught the instrument to many students, died Wednesday of cancer at a local hospice. He was 53. Read MoreAug 23, 2006
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Noted Parkinson’s Disease Expert to Speak at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
The National Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence at Vanderbilt University will host the internationally known Parkinson's disease expert George W. Paulson, M.D., for a special presentation on Thursday, Sept. 21 Read MoreAug 23, 2006
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Bluebird on the Mountain concert features Jarvis, Cannon and White
Singer-songwriters John Jarvis, Chuck Cannon and Lari White will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9, as part of the Bluebird on the Mountain concert series at Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory. Read MoreAug 22, 2006
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Hurricane Katrina one year later: Have we learned any lessons?
Hundreds of lives could have been saved from Hurricane Katrina's rampage in Louisiana if the powers-that-be had followed their own crisis plans, believed the hurricane experts and communicated to residents in graphic terms the devastation that was coming their way. Read MoreAug 22, 2006
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Video: Roads Scholars Tour takes Vanderbilt to East Tennessee
The fifth annual Vanderbilt Roads Scholars Tour took Chancellor Gordon Gee and about 45 faculty, senior administrators, staff and student leaders to Middle and East Tennessee August 16 and 17. Read MoreAug 21, 2006
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Constant lighting may disrupt development of preemie’s biological clocks
Keeping the lights on around the clock in neonatal intensive care units may interfere with the development of premature babies' biological clocks. Read MoreAug 21, 2006
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Vanderbilt announces Spitz’ retirement as chief investment officer
William T. Spitz, who has served as Vanderbilt University's chief investment officer since 1985, will be retiring from his position upon the appointment of his successor, university officials announced today. Read MoreAug 18, 2006
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Vanderbilt University freshmen spend part of orientation helping local community
Approximately 1,600 Vanderbilt University freshmen will spend one of their first days at their new home away from home helping out the local community. Read MoreAug 18, 2006
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Vanderbilt ranked 18th in U.S. News’ best colleges rankings
For the fourth year in a row, Vanderbilt University ranked among the top 20 national universities in the U.S. News & World Report annual Best Colleges rankings. Read MoreAug 18, 2006
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Vanderbilt welcomes new and returning students to campus life
Approximately 1,600 Vanderbilt University freshmen will descend upon campus Saturday, Aug. 19, when residence halls open for all new students. Read MoreAug 17, 2006
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New Vanderbilt Center for Ethics to ask the hard questions
Things will start getting a little less comfortable around Vanderbilt University this fall — and that's a good thing. Read MoreAug 17, 2006
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Novelist and short story writer Walter Sullivan dead at 82
Walter Sullivan, a Southern literature expert who published criticism, novels, short stories and taught at Vanderbilt University for more than half a century, died of cancer Tuesday at his home. He was 82. Read MoreAug 16, 2006
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Updike’s writings lead off fall series for Vanderbilt’s (Lunch) Box lectures
After a summer hiatus, the popular "Thinking Out of the (Lunch) Box" series resumes Sept. 6 with a lecture by Vanderbilt Professor Volney Gay on novelist John Updike's use of sexual wisdom in the portrayal of some of his characters. Read MoreAug 15, 2006
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New type of data network designed to move mountains of data efficiently and rapidly
When a natural disaster hits Texas, P.R. Blackwell has a problem. As director of the TexasView consortium, he needs to quickly get satellite photos of the affected areas to a number of places in support of recovery efforts. But the images are very large and take about 30 minutes each to send over the highest speed network available.Because dozens or more images are needed, just transmitting them can take a day or more. Read MoreAug 15, 2006