Month: September 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    China and U.S. security subject of Vanderbilt panel discussion

    Ret. Adm. Joseph Wilson Prueher Retired admiral and former ambassador to China to moderate event An Oct. 22 panel discussion at Vanderbilt University led by retired Adm. Joseph Wilson Prueher will focus on China’s role on the world’s stage and its implications for U.S. security policy. The second annual… Read More

    Sep 23, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Shame versus guilt when your company misbehaves

    New research by Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management professor Ray Friedman found that employees who personally identified with their company felt the most shame for the wrongful acts. These employees wanted to hide from the bad act and disassociate themselves from the organization, which means they were most likely to quit. Read More

    Sep 23, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Best-selling author, social and political satirist Christopher Buckley to speak at Vanderbilt University Oct. 19

    Christipher Buckley (Photo by John Huba/Art & Commerce) Christopher Buckley, hailed as “the quintessential political novelist of his time” by Fortune magazine, will give a public lecture at Vanderbilt University Tuesday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. Tickets for the event go on sale today. Buckley’s talk will be held in… Read More

    Sep 22, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Video: Pay for performance results: Q&A

    Watch video of the full “Evaluating Rewarding Educator Effectiveness” conference. Read the news release. Watch highlights of the announcement. Media Contact: Melanie Moran, (615) 322-NEWS melanie.moran@vanderbilt.edu… Read More

    Sep 22, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Video: Pay for Performance Results

    Vanderbilt researcher Matthew Springer presented his findings on the first scientific study measuring whether teacher bonuses alone raised student test scores. Educators from throughout the country attended the “Evaluating Rewarding Educator Effectiveness” conference in Nashville where the results were given Sept. 21. Read the news release. Watch the… Read More

    Sep 22, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Video: Interview with Matthew Springer: Results of nation’s first test of teacher performance

    Read the news release. Media Contact: Melanie Moran, (615) 322-NEWS melanie.moran@vanderbilt.edu… Read More

    Sep 21, 2010

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    Teacher performance pay alone does not raise student test scores

    Rewarding teachers with bonus pay, in the absence of any other support programs, does not raise student test scores, according to a new study issued today by the National Center on Performance Incentives at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of education and human development in partnership with the RAND Corporation. Read More

    Sep 21, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt, University of Melbourne expand ties

    Vanderbilt, University of Melbourne expand ties through new research collaborations, exchange programs, office in Washington, D.C. Vanderbilt University and Australia’s University of Melbourne have taken their academic partnership to a new level – committing $500,000 in joint seed funding over the next two years for research collaborations, expanding… Read More

    Sep 21, 2010

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    Vanderbilt ranks 51st among world’s universities

    Vanderbilt University has ranked 51st on the 2010-2011 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, up from 140 last year. Started in 2004, the rankings are widely considered a global authority on higher education performance. For the 2010 rankings, 13 separate performance indicators were considered in capturing the full range… Read More

    Sep 20, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Nashville Opera’s Andre Chenier

    The real Andrea Chénier was one of the last victims of the Reign of Terror because of his controversial political beliefs. The opera’s Chénier was a victim of something much more visceral – jealousy. This Sept. 17, 2010, InsideOut of the Lunch Box explores the similarities and differences in the… Read More

    Sep 20, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    2010 Candidates’ Picnic

    In the style of a traditional, small-town political rally, the 2010 Candidates’ Picnic attracted approximately 1,100 of Vanderbilt employees, students and friends to Olin Lawn on Sept. 16. Some 3,100 hot dogs along with chips, home-made cookies and ice cream sandwiches were served while 28 candidates or their representatives in… Read More

    Sep 20, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt class of 2014 draws from largest applicant pool ever

    Vanderbilt University’s Expanded Aid Program to fund students with demonstrated need who earn admittance has resulted in the most selective class in its history. Read More

    Sep 17, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Lori McKenna, Tom Douglas and Natalie Hemby to perform at Dyer Observatory

    Lori McKenna The fifth show of the 2010 Bluebird on the Mountain concert series is set for Saturday, Sept. 18, and will feature singer-songwriters Lori McKenna, Tom Douglas and Natalie Hemby. The show starts at 8 p.m. with gates opening at 6 p.m. Season tickets for this year’s series are… Read More

    Sep 16, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Health care business leaders discuss big issues in health care

    Vanderbilt hosts Health Care Business Alliance Health care is the hot button issue impacting every person in this country. As health care itself dramatically changes, the business of health care is evolving. Leaders from the health care field, along with economists, and academic experts are coming together at… Read More

    Sep 16, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    MEDIA ADVISORY: Results of nation’s first test of teacher performance pay to be released 12:45 p.m. Sept. 21, 2010

    The results of the nation’s first scientific evaluation of performance pay for teachers will be released Sept. 21, 2010, at 12:45 p.m. CDT by the National Center on Performance Incentives at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of education and human development. Video of the event will be streamed live at… Read More

    Sep 16, 2010

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    Stellar Nights program Sept. 21 to focus on the hunt for new planets

    The Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory is celebrating the anniversary of “The Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Ten Years Observing the Universe” with a series of special Stellar Nights lectures this fall. “New Worlds on our Doorstep: Hunting for Planets” will be given by astronomer Joshua Pepper on Tuesday, Sept. 21, at 7… Read More

    Sep 16, 2010

  • Marcy Singer-Gabella

    Teaching Performance Assessment Consortium formed to measure new teacher readiness

    Marcy Singer-Gabella A unique collaboration among public and private universities in Tennessee, state government and national educational entities is working to develop a reliable measure of novice teacher instructional practice as part of a national movement to improve teacher performance. The newly formed Teaching Performance Assessment Consortium of Tennessee (TPAC-TN)… Read More

    Sep 15, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Environment, immigration to be explored at Vanderbilt Divinity School forums

    Vanderbilt Divinity School students will reflect on a summer trip to the United States-Mexico border to study immigration issues at a Sept. 23 community breakfast. The event is the first of several public forums the divinity school will host during the semester. Later events include a presentation by Vanderbilt theologian… Read More

    Sep 14, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Synesthesia conference set for Oct. 1-3 at Vanderbilt

    A conference on synesthesia will take place in Wilson Hall Oct. 1-3. Photo by Daniel Dubois. A conference on synesthesia will bring psychologists, neuroscientists and artists to Vanderbilt University’s Wilson Hall Oct. 1-3 to discuss the latest information about what is described by some as a unique “sixth sense.”… Read More

    Sep 13, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Old-fashioned politicking at Vanderbilt candidates’ picnic

    Vanderbilt University will host a candidates’ picnic in the style of a small-town political rally with live Dixieland jazz on Sept. 16. All statewide candidates for public office and candidates from the 13-county standard metropolitan statistical area have been invited to the event on Olin Lawn from 11:30 a.m. to… Read More

    Sep 10, 2010