Year: 2008
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Podcast: On Writing, featuring Cecelia Tichi
Watch video of University of Michigan School of Education Dean Deborah Ball speaking about the need for more practical classroom experience in the curriculum of collegiate education programs across the country. Read MoreSep 18, 2008
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Video: "The Work of Teaching and the Challenge for Teacher Education"
Watch video of University of Michigan School of Education Dean Deborah Ball speaking about the need for more practical classroom experience in the curriculum of collegiate education programs across the country. Read MoreSep 18, 2008
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Multiculturalism and the Bush presidency topic of Stahlman inaugural lecture
Gary Gerstle, the first James G. Stahlman Professor of American History at Vanderbilt University, will deliver his inaugural lecture Sept. 25 on "Minorities, Multiculturalism and the Presidency of George W. Bush." Read MoreSep 18, 2008
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Google "App to School" Bus Tour makes stop at Vanderbilt University Sept. 18
Technology company Google will bring its retro-fitted, eco-friendly school bus to Vanderbilt University Thursday, Sept. 18, as part of a campaign to get more students, faculty and staff using their free Google Apps for Education that includes Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Talk calls and instant messaging, and Google Sites Web site builder. Read MoreSep 17, 2008
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Panel of Holocaust survivors highlights 2008 Vanderbilt Holocaust Lecture Series
A panel discussion by Vanderbilt alumni who survived the Holocaust will highlight the 31st Annual Vanderbilt University Holocaust Lecture Series. Read MoreSep 17, 2008
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Community research focus of all-day conference Sept. 19
The Center for Community Studies at Vanderbilt University's Peabody College of education and human development is hosting its fall conference Friday, Sept. 19, to showcase and discuss research on key topics affecting communities, including Nashville. Read MoreSep 16, 2008
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Professor and author Susan J. Carroll to speak at Vanderbilt University Sept. 22
Susan J. Carroll, professor of political science at Rutgers University, will present a lecture on Monday, Sept. 22, at 4:10 p.m. in Room 118 of the Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center at Vanderbilt University. Read MoreSep 16, 2008
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Our Town premiers Oct. 3 at Vanderbilt
Part love song, part wake-up call to the world, Our Town, which debuts Oct. 3 at Neely Auditorium at Vanderbilt University, explores regret, renewal and eternal hope in the details of living set against the stars. Read MoreSep 15, 2008
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Lecture series on popular music and religious identity at Vanderbilt
Singers, artists, journalists and others will share insights into popular music and religious identity during a semester-long lecture series at Vanderbilt Divinity School. Read MoreSep 15, 2008
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Carell family announces $20 million gift to Campaign for Children and Mothers
Three generations of the family of the late Monroe Carell Jr. have pledged a gift of $20 million to the fundraising effort for a new facility to care for children and mothers. The Campaign for Children and Mothers, with a goal of $45 million, will support the building of a 400,000-square-foot facility, slated to open in 2012, adjacent to and connected with the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt. Read MoreSep 15, 2008
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Judy Collins to appear at Dyer Observatory
Grammy award-winning singer Judy Collins will make a rare Nashville appearance at Dyer Observatory at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20. A Read MoreSep 12, 2008
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Vanderbilt Divinity School plans community breakfasts
A session on life as an Arabic-speaking Jew and another on a premier archaeological site in Israel are the topics of the Fall 2008 Community Breakfasts sponsored by Vanderbilt Divinity School. Read MoreSep 12, 2008
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Op-ed: The state of our domestic security
The attacks of September 11, 2001 killed citizens from more than 80 nations and stunned the world by their scope and savagery. The quintessentially American ethos of national invulnerability was forever altered. The President declared, to thunderous applause, that, "we are a country awakened to danger and called to defend freedom. Our grief has turned to anger and anger to resolution. Whether we bring our enemies to justice, or bring justice to our enemies, justice will be done." Read MoreSep 12, 2008
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Vanderbilt marks Constitution Day with program about the presidency
Two Vanderbilt University political scientists will mark federal Constitution Day with a discussion about how the role of the American president has changed since the beginning of the United States. Read MoreSep 11, 2008
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Iraqi judge who convicted Saddam Hussein joins U.S. lawyers who created the Iraqi Special Tribunal
Four people intimately involved in the historic trial of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein will talk about their experiences at Vanderbilt Law School on Sept. 29 at 3:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Read MoreSep 11, 2008
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Vanderbilt researchers seek to make standardized tests accessible
Vanderbilt University Learning Sciences Institute researchers Stephen N. Elliott, Peter A. Beddow and Ryan J. Kettler have developed a decision-making instrument called the Test Accessibility and Modification Inventory (TAMI) to address the issue of accessibility for students with special needs. Read MoreSep 11, 2008
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Former Guantanamo Bay Army chaplain falsely accused of espionage speaks at Vanderbilt University Sept. 22
James J. Yee, Army captain and former chaplain at the United States military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, who was falsely accused of espionage and arrested and imprisoned for nearly three months before charges were dropped, will bring his story to Vanderbilt Monday, Sept. 22. Read MoreSep 10, 2008
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ISIS anniversary symposium describes advances in the electronic battlefield, computer-aided learning and software for managing deadly diseases
Curious about the impact the digital revolution is having on the battlefield? Maybe you would like to meet Betty, the computer character that middle school students are asked to teach about various science subjects, a process that teaches them how to learn? Or perhaps you would be interested in discovering how the latest software can improve the way that hospitals manage infectious diseases? Read MoreSep 10, 2008
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Noted Latin American writer to speak at Vanderbilt on issues of Mexican identity
Latin American author and journalist Alma Guillermoprieto will address "How to Be a Mexican" in a Sept. 23 lecture sponsored by the Vanderbilt University Center for Latin American Studies. Read MoreSep 10, 2008
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Professor and author E. Ann Kaplan to speak at Vanderbilt Sept. 15
E. Ann Kaplan, Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies and director of the Humanities Institute at Stony Brook University, will present a lecture on Monday, Sept. 15, at 4:10 p.m. in the auditorium of the Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center at Vanderbilt University. Read MoreSep 10, 2008