Month: July 2008
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Focus on energy demand
Cheap electricity and gasoline fueled Tennessee's prosperity over the last several decades. But Tennessee now ranks first in the nation in per-person residential electricity consumption, much of which is generated from coal, the most carbon-intensive fossil fuel, and Tennessee drivers rank among the highest in the number of vehicle miles traveled per person. Read MoreJul 31, 2008
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TIPSHEET: Vanderbilt experts available to comment on reauthorization of Higher Education Act
Vanderbilt University experts are available to comment on the issues and policies addressed by the reauthorized Higher Education Act, expected to be finalized by Congress in the next several days. Read MoreJul 31, 2008
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NEH Chairman Bruce Cole to speak at Vanderbilt Sept. 5
Bruce Cole, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, will speak about "The State of the Humanities" at Vanderbilt University, on Friday, Sept. 5, at Ingram Hall at the Blair School of Music. Read MoreJul 30, 2008
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New registrar Cheng H. Khoo hired by Vanderbilt University
The new university registrar at Vanderbilt University is Cheng H. Khoo. He begins work immediately. Read MoreJul 28, 2008
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Influential GOP strategist to join Vanderbilt University political science faculty
Vin Weber, former Minnesota congressman and one of Washington's most respected political strategists, will join the Vanderbilt University faculty as an adjunct political science professor. Read MoreJul 28, 2008
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VUCast: News from Vanderbilt’s news network for week of July 27 (5:19)
See why teens and tweens are spending their summer at Vanderbilt and fight gravity with some new exercise tips! Read MoreJul 25, 2008
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Former Vanderbilt Treasurer William Spitz named Lifetime Achievement Winner
William Spitz, former treasurer of Vanderbilt University, has been named the 2008 Lifetime Achievement Winner by Foundation & Endowment Money Management. Spitz retired from Vanderbilt last year. Read MoreJul 22, 2008
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2008 Vanderbilt Peabody graduate selected for federal teaching fellowship
Vanderbilt Peabody doctor of education graduate Jonathan Eckert has been selected by U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings for a Teacher Ambassador Fellowship with the U.S. Department of Education. Eckert is a seventh-grade science teacher at Poplar Grove Middle School in Franklin, Tenn. His selection was announced by Spellings July 10.www.ed.gov/programs/teacherfellowship/index.html Read MoreJul 22, 2008
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Vanderbilt study suggests coffee may help alcoholics quit drinking
Not all recovering alcoholics smoke cigarettes, but almost all of them drink coffee, according to a new Vanderbilt study suggesting that healthy consumatory behaviors could help addicts kick their habit. Read MoreJul 22, 2008
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Southerners living in U.S. cancer belt; Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers study causes of malignancy
The South is known for many things: hot, steamy summers, iced tea laced with sugar and friendly people with a tendency to welcome strangers. But beneath the veneer of Southern hospitality and gracious living lurks a silent killer: cancer. Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers have their own name for the southern region of the United States: the "cancer belt." Read MoreJul 21, 2008
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Vanderbilt ophthalmologists warn against summertime eye risks
Summertime activities can be fun but they can also place your eyes at an increased risk for long-term damage from the sun, or perhaps worse. Read MoreJul 18, 2008
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Bluebird on the Mountain concert features White, Cannon and Jarvis
Lari White, Buddy Cannon and John Barlow Jarvis will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 19, as part of the 2008 Bluebird on the Mountain series at Dyer Observatory. Read MoreJul 17, 2008
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Video: Scholar Identity Institute prepares young black men for success
Watch video about the Scholar Identity Institute at Vanderbilt University, an innovative program now in its third year that aims to give young black men the academic and personal skills and attitudes they need for lifelong success. The video features interviews with the young men, and program coordinators Gilman Whiting and Donna Ford. Read MoreJul 16, 2008
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Center for American Progress event features Vanderbilt Curb Center director Bill Ivey
The struggling state of the arts in America and the consequences of that struggle for the nation\'s culture were the focus of an event July 15 at the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C. featuring Bill Ivey, director of the Curb Center for Art, Enterprise and Public Policy at Vanderbilt University. Video of the event is available. Read MoreJul 16, 2008
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Surgeon who broke color barrier at Vanderbilt named Distinguished Alumnus
Dr. Levi Watkins Jr., whose passionate advocacy for racial equality and diversity was shaped by his early exposure to the Civil Rights Movement and its leaders, has been named the university's 2008 Distinguished Alumnus. The Vanderbilt Alumni Association will honor Watkins, a noted cardiac surgeon, at an Oct. 22 dinner at the Student Life Center. Read MoreJul 15, 2008
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VUMC among nation’s ‘most wired’ hospitals
Vanderbilt Medical Center\'s technological savvy continues to garner national acclaim, as evidenced by the institution once again being named among the nation\'s 100 "most wired" hospitals and health systems. Read MoreJul 15, 2008
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Vanderbilt creates position to manage new wave of federal ‘export control’ regulations
If anyone has the right stuff to set up a system to manage the new wave of federal export control regulations that is crashing down on Vanderbilt and the nation's other research universities, it is Marcia E. Williams. Read MoreJul 15, 2008
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Behavior Analysis Clinic now treating children as young as 3 years old
The Vanderbilt Kennedy Behavior Analysis Clinic, which serves families who have a child with an intellectual or other developmental disability and who also engage in challenging behaviors, is now working with children as young as 3 years old. Read MoreJul 14, 2008
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Study shows pediatricians can help prevent violence
Pediatricians can help prevent future violent behaviors in their patients with a brief, one-time office intervention during a routine exam, according to a new study published in the July issue of Pediatrics. Read MoreJul 14, 2008
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VUCast: News from Vanderbilt’s news network for week of July 14
Tips to tone up your upper body and hear from some of the first inductees in the Vandy Athletics Hall of Fame! (6:21) Read MoreJul 14, 2008