Year: 2010

  • Ginger Irwin, BS’77, MS’79

    Ginger Irwin, BS’77, MS’79

    A number of visually impaired girls were on my floor [in Gillette Hall]. Because of meeting and knowing those ladies, I realized that a visual impairment was not going to stop them from doing what they wanted to do. Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Ana Lopez, BS’99

    Ana Lopez, BS’99

    We are trying to counteract what I call the three main issues of our community—high dropout rates for our population of girls, high gang involvement rates and very, very high teen pregnancy rates. Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • The birthday gift of a lifetime

    The birthday gift of a lifetime

    David Semmel, Jocelyn Bowie, Dorothy Semmel and Mel Semmel, EdD’63. David Semmel and his wife, Jocelyn Bowie, wanted to find a way to honor David’s father, Mel, EdD’63, on his 80th birthday. They decided that a gift to Peabody supporting graduate research would be perfect. When they presented their idea… Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Madden scholarship is a family affair

    Madden scholarship is a family affair

    Brothers John, BS’88, and Steven Madden, BS’91, credit their successful careers to the training they received in human and organizational development at Peabody. That’s why they, along with their father, John P. Madden, established the Madden Family Scholarship. The scholarship will benefit an undergraduate student majoring in human and organizational… Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Profile: Stacy Flores, Class of 2011

    Profile: Stacy Flores, Class of 2011

    Stacy Flores, a rising senior, plans a career teaching English to middle or high school students. Mention teaching to senior Stacy Paola Flores and her voice rises with excitement. “I’m really passionate about education,” the Houston native says. “I just love teaching. I want to teach high school English, but… Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Read About It

    Read About It

    Employee Engagement: A Roadmap for Creating Profits, Optimizing Performance and Increasing Loyalty (Jossey-Bass, 2009) by Brad Federman, MEd’93. There is mounting evidence that employee engagement keenly correlates to individual, group and corporate performance in areas such as retention, productivity, customer service and loyalty. This book provides a comprehensive framework, language… Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Peabody housing experts collaborate on $31 million grant

    Peabody housing experts collaborate on $31 million grant

    Saegert Peabody housing experts think struggling Nashville neighborhoods will get some relief from nearly $31 million in Recovery Act funding awarded to the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency (MDHA) by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. “This award is a wonderful opportunity for Nashville and a credit to… Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • An urban teachers master’s program

    An urban teachers master’s program

    Educators wishing to teach in Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) will have the opportunity to earn a Peabody master’s degree designed expressly for them beginning this summer. The new program is focused on improving teaching in urban middle schools and is the result of a partnership between Peabody and MNPS. Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Building a bridge between Uganda and Vanderbilt

    Building a bridge between Uganda and Vanderbilt

    Peabody students Alice Bator and Sarah Quirk spent just two months in Uganda during the summer of 2009, but walked away with a lifetime of knowledge in topics ranging from technology, sustainability, diplomacy, community organizing, economic development, women’s rights and much more. Bator and Quirk traveled to Uganda to further… Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Faculty News

    Faculty News

    Dale Ballou, associate professor of public policy and education, has been asked to serve on a committee to advise the Institute of Education Sciences on the strategy to evaluate the use and impact of education stimulus funding (for example, Race to the Top funds), and whether the projects being… Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Smith earns honors

    Smith earns honors

    Wyatt Smith Wyatt Smith, Ingram Scholar and president of Vanderbilt Student Government, has been named this year’s recipient of Vanderbilt’s Michael B. Keegan Traveling Fellowship. The goal of the fellowship is to develop future leaders through world travel and experiential learning. Graduating seniors awarded the fellowship have the opportunity to… Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Morton-Young receives Distinguished Alumna Award

    Morton-Young receives Distinguished Alumna Award

    Tommie Morton-Young, MA’55, was named distinguished alumna for 2010 for her contribution as Peabody’s first African American graduate as well as her scholarly work and activism during a long academic career. Nashville activist, scholar and author Tommie Morton-Young received the Distinguished Alumna Award from Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of education… Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • From the Dean

    From the Dean

    Of students who enter college, the gap in completion rates between minority students and their white peers is about 20 percentage points, with only about 40 percent of minority students graduating within six years. Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt launches new iPhone app

    Vanderbilt University has launched a new free iPhone app to allow current and prospective students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents, sports fans and friends to easily access campus news, events, videos, photos and more from their iPhone. The app is available in the iTunes App Store and can be… Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt No. 12 on 2010 list of best places for life scientists to work

    Ken Catania Vanderbilt University was named one of the best places for life scientists to work in academia by The Scientist magazine. It was the seventh time in the eight years of the survey that Vanderbilt was ranked and a substantial improvement from its 2009 ranking. Vanderbilt was ranked… Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Colgate U’s Charles Melichar named Vanderbilt associate vice chancellor

    Charles J. Melichar, a senior communications officer at Colgate University, has been selected as associate vice chancellor for communications in the Division of Development and Alumni Relations at Vanderbilt University. Read More

    Jun 30, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    National center on scaling up effective schools centered at Vanderbilt

    Thomas Smith Identifying and developing a process for transferring key elements that make some high schools in large urban districts more effective at improving outcomes for low-income and minority students, as well as English language learners, is the focus of a new national center at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College. Read More

    Jun 29, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt Fine Arts Gallery digitizing collection

    The Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery is digitizing its permanent collection to make it permanently accessible to researchers and the general public. Read More

    Jun 29, 2010

  • Second straight year at No. 1 for Peabody

    Second straight year at No. 1 for Peabody

    Vanderbilt’s Peabody College of education and human development is ranked as the best graduate school of education in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for the second consecutive year. In rankings published in the May edition of U.S. News & World Report, Peabody programs in Administration/Supervision and Special… Read More

    Jun 29, 2010

  • Peabody launches new research office

    Peabody launches new research office

    Peabody College has launched a new central research office to create a more integrated and robust infrastructure for faculty, students and staff involved in research. “The Peabody Research Office, or PRO, will serve as the front door for research at Peabody. It was created in response to faculty recommendations,” said… Read More

    Jun 29, 2010