Year: 2010

  • Medical Students Get Taste of Budget Dining

    Medical Students Get Taste of Budget Dining

    Jamie Robinson has always been a healthy eater, but she never had to work as hard to make a healthy trip to the grocery store as she did in January. “I wanted to get a big bag of grapes for snacking, but they were $4, so no grape snacks,” Robinson… Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Rapid Response System Empowers Patient Families

    Rapid Response System Empowers Patient Families

    Medical standards might not trigger an alarm, but a mother’s instincts are pretty accurate when things are not right. ~ Anne Ussery, member, Children’s Hospital Family Advisory Council A new system at Vanderbilt gives families a powerful tool to call quickly for help if they suspect a patient’s condition is… Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Virtual Vanderbilt: All Things Commencement

    Virtual Vanderbilt: All Things Commencement

    www.vanderbilt.edu/commencement What happens if it rains? Where is the Wesley Place Garage? And what’s up with all those tassel colors? Visitors can learn the words to the alma mater, find out where to stay, get the latest updates and much more at Vanderbilt’s just-launched Commencement website. Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Top Picks: Stallings, Tarbert, Lucas & Reves

    Top Picks: Stallings, Tarbert, Lucas & Reves

    Stallings Named Coach of the Year—Again Vanderbilt Head Men’s Basketball Coach Kevin Stallings has been honored by SEC coaches with the Coach of the Year Award, his second during his 11-year tenure with the Commodores. Stallings, who also claimed the honor in 2007, commandeered the 2009–10 team to his fifth… Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • From the Editor: Ready for Their Close-Up

    From the Editor: Ready for Their Close-Up

    Dick Dickerson If you ever need to photograph a hairless dog, Dick Dickerson is a good man to know. He will keep you entertained and even bring along a spare hairless dog. When we decided to create a Vanderbilt Magazine cover with a movie-poster look to promote our story… Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Contributors for Spring 2010 Issue

    Contributors for Spring 2010 Issue

    Jonathan Marx A former journalist with 20 years’ combined experience as an editor, critic and reporter for the Nashville Scene and The Tennessean, Jonathan Marx is now publications manager for the Nashville Symphony. A Nashville native, Marx has maintained a side career as a musician and has recorded a dozen… Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

    Alexander Heard’s Legacy Thank you for publishing the article [Fall 2009, “Bridge Over Troubled Waters”] about this man for all seasons whom only a small (and now shrinking) portion of the Vanderbilt family experienced directly. I was a beneficiary of the leadership of the late G. Alexander Heard… Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Vanderbilt Magazine Staff – Spring 2010

    Vanderbilt Magazine Staff – Spring 2010

    Editor GayNelle Doll Art Director and Designer Donna DeVore Pritchett Editorial Associate Editor and Advertising Manager Phillip B. Tucker Arts & Culture Editor Bonnie Arant Ertelt, BS’81 Class Notes and Sports Editor Nelson Bryan, BA’73 Photography and Imaging Assistant Director,… Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Above and Beyond

    Above and Beyond

    Pole-vaulter Alyson Hasty was determined not to attend Vanderbilt because it’s so close to home— but sometimes life has other plans. By the time she got to high school, Alyson Hasty was nearly burned out on gymnastics. She had been training as a gymnast since she was a tyke, and… Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • 2010 Football Preview

    2010 Football Preview

    SEC Freshman of the Year Warren Norman returned three kickoffs for touchdowns last season. Admittedly, a 2–10 record with no conference wins is a disappointing football season. That’s how Vanderbilt finished the 2009 season. It would be easy enough to think that the light at the end of the tunnel… Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Where Are They Now?

    Where Are They Now?

    Vanderbilt cornerback Jimmy Williams runs back an interception in a 1999 game against Northern Illinois. JIMMY WILLIAMS, BS’01 Jimmy Williams, BS’01, retired from professional football last June. He spent his years in the NFL as a cornerback and return specialist with the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks. During… Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Visual Art: River Run

    Visual Art: River Run

    John Guider, BE’ 72, understands fully what Emerson meant when he said, “Who looks upon a river … and is not reminded of the flux of all things?” Guider, a well-known commercial photographer, has traveled the world to produce the perfect image for clients. In August 2003 he embarked on… Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Lacrosse: Team Ranks High in Preseason Commodore defender Mary Rachel Reynolds cuts off an LSU player in a 2–1 overtime loss at the Vanderbilt Soccer Complex. Lacrosse Magazine has ranked the Commodores No. 11 in the nation in a preseason pick. Last year’s team had a 10–7 season and advanced to… Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Deep Roots, Strong Tree

    Deep Roots, Strong Tree

    As a Republican leader during a time when partisanship rocks the nation’s Capitol, Lamar Alexander walks a thin line. Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Flood Tide in Tennessee

    Flood Tide in Tennessee

    Vanderbilt takes on the childhood obesity epidemic, one family at a time. Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Good to Be Greek

    Good to Be Greek

    The mantra for 21st-century Greek organizations: Work hard, play hard, be smart, be safe, be responsible. Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Vandy in Hollywood

    Vandy in Hollywood

    Opening doors in Tinseltown takes smarts, guts and, if you’re very lucky, alumni on the inside. Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Film by James Benning gets free Vanderbilt screening April 10

    Film by James Benning gets free Vanderbilt screening April 10

    RR, an avant-garde film by James Benning about the influence of railroads on the United States, will be screened for free April 10 at Vanderbilt University. Read More

    Apr 7, 2010

  • Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel speaks April 12 at Vanderbilt University

    Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel speaks April 12 at Vanderbilt University

    Elie Wiesel, author and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, will speak at Vanderbilt University Monday, April 12, at 7 p.m. at Langford Auditorium. Read More

    Apr 6, 2010

  • Hubble Telescope scientist, nebulae expert and VU professor to examine biggest Fourth of July explosion in history

    Hubble Telescope scientist, nebulae expert and VU professor to examine biggest Fourth of July explosion in history

    C. Robert O'Dell, Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Vanderbilt, will deliver the lecture "What Blew Up on the Fourth of July in 1054? The Crab Nebula of Course" on Tuesday, April 13, at 7 p.m. at the Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory. Read More

    Apr 5, 2010