Year: 2008
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Vanderbilt runner nominated for Wooden Cup
A member of the Vanderbilt University men's cross country team is one of five finalists for the Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup for being a positive influence. Vanderbilt senior Rob Whiting will learn on Jan. 14 whether he bests the other candidates at a ceremony at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. Read MoreDec 11, 2008
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Vanderbilt and Belmont universities to co-host community meeting Dec. 17 about blasting and construction projects
On Wed., Dec. 17, Metro Councilman Keith Durbin, Vanderbilt University and Belmont University invite the public to attend a free, educational program on blasting for construction projects on both campuses. Read MoreDec 11, 2008
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Video: How the brain thinks about crime and punishment
Read more. Media Contact: Amy Wolf, (615) 322-NEWS amy.wolf@vanderbilt.edu… Read MoreDec 10, 2008
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How the brain thinks about crime and punishment
In a pioneering, interdisciplinary study combining law and neuroscience, researchers at Vanderbilt University peered inside people's minds to watch how the brain thinks about crime and punishment. Read MoreDec 10, 2008
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Dever named dean of College of Arts and Science at Vanderbilt
Carolyn Dever, interim dean of the College of Arts and Science at Vanderbilt University, has accepted an appointment as dean, effective immediately. Read MoreDec 9, 2008
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First 3D images obtained of core component of molecular machinery used for cell reproduction
For the first time, structural biologists have managed to obtain the detailed three-dimensional structure of one of the proteins that form the core of the complex molecular machine, called the replisome, that plant and animal cells assemble to copy their DNA as the first step in cell reproduction. Read MoreDec 9, 2008
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Podcast: Restless Souls: Searching for Authenticity in Nashville’s Music Scene
Listen to a podcast of a Dec. 4 presentation by Charlie Peacock, Brooke Waggoner, Amy Stroup, and John Davis. Read MoreDec 9, 2008
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Vanderbilt’s historic financial aid initiative attracts $20 million gift
Vanderbilt University's recently announced enhanced financial aid program has received a major boost with a $20 million gift from an anonymous donor, Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos said Monday. Read MoreDec 8, 2008
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Federal education policymakers to teach course at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College
Two federal policymakers, Kerri Briggs, assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education for the U.S. Department of Education, and Catherine Freeman, senior program officer for the National Research Center of the National Academies of Science, will co-lead a new special topics course in education policy at Vanderbilt University's Peabody College of education and human development this spring. Read MoreDec 8, 2008
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Video: Going Bowling: Music City Style
It's official: Vanderbilt is bowl bound for the first time in 26 years. Watch news conference excerpt. (5:11) Read MoreDec 8, 2008
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Vanderbilt students offer music piracy solutions
At Vanderbilt University, college students – the group most targeted by the recording industry for prosecution for illegal downloading – are proposing solutions instead of complaining. Read MoreDec 8, 2008
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Vanderbilt vs. Boston College in the Music City Bowl
Vanderbilt will make its first football postseason appearance in 26 years on New Year\'s Eve in Nashville when it plays Boston College in the 11th Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl at LP Field. Vanderbilt accepted an invitation to the Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl Dec. 7. Read MoreDec 7, 2008
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Video: The Big Bang Broth: Cooking Primordial Soup
Watch video of a Dec. 3 Thinking Out of the (Lunch) Box presentation. Read MoreDec 5, 2008
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Video: Stealing in Music City: Music Piracy Seminar
Watch video of a Dec. 2 Music Piracy Seminar. Read MoreDec 5, 2008
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Video: "The Case for Inheritance Taxation" with Robin Boadway
Watch video of the McGee Public Policy Lecture, "The Case for Inheritance Taxation," with Robin Boadway. Read MoreDec 4, 2008
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Progress report on nation’s largest state-funded teacher performance pay program released
Paying teachers for their performance was supported by both presidential candidates in the 2008 election and is being tried in school districts across the nation. But the question remains—does it work? A second-year evaluation of Texas' statewide performance pay program, the largest in the nation, released Dec. 1 reveals insights into whether these programs are beneficial and attractive to teachers. Read MoreDec 4, 2008
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Payday loan problem: financial ‘quick fix’ leads to personal bankruptcy
New research by Vanderbilt Law School Assistant Professor Paige Marta Skiba found that payday loan applicants who received the quick cash after their first application were significantly more likely to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy than those whose initial application was denied. Read MoreDec 4, 2008
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TIPSHEET: Vanderbilt expert available to discuss new national report that finds states failing to provide affordable college opportunities
Vanderbilt higher education policy expert William Doyle is available to comment on a new report released Dec. 3 by the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., that finds states are making little or no progress in providing affordable college opportunities or improving college completion rates for their residents. Read MoreDec 3, 2008
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Beth Fortune named Vanderbilt’s vice chancellor for public affairs
Beth Fortune, a former gubernatorial press secretary and political reporter, has been named Vanderbilt University\'s vice chancellor for public affairs, a position she has held on an interim basis for the past six months, Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos announced Wednesday. Read MoreDec 3, 2008
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Columbia University Medical Center’s Susie Stalcup named Vanderbilt vice chancellor for development and alumni relations
Susie S. Stalcup, the chief fundraising officer for Columbia University Medical Center, has been selected Vanderbilt University\'s new vice chancellor for development and alumni relations, Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos announced Tuesday. Read MoreDec 2, 2008