Year: 2010
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Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, journalist John Stossel, political activist Ralph Nader headline Vanderbilt University’s 2010 Impact Symposium
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, journalist John Stossel and political activist Ralph Nader will deliver public lectures and sign copies of their books at Vanderbilt University March 30-31 as part of the university's annual Impact Symposium. Read MoreFeb 11, 2010
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Listen: Vanderbilt Twain exhibit pays tribute to popular American author
Vanderbilt University Libraries are remembering one of America's most beloved writers with the exhibit "Mark Twain: An American Original," now on display in Special Collections. Read MoreFeb 10, 2010
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Watch: Pediatric Obesity: Diabetes Prevention in the Latino Population
Watch video of a Feb. 3 talk by Dr. Shari Barkin. Read MoreFeb 10, 2010
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Feb. 10 lecture on “Struggle for Women’s Equality in the Muslim World” canceled due to weather
NOTE: Due to blizzard conditions in the D.C. area, Al-Suwaij is unable to travel to Nashville. The event has been canceled. Read MoreFeb 10, 2010
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Art of Protest exhibit opens at Vanderbilt Divinity School
Protest art in many mediums including painting, drawing, electronic and installations will be displayed at Vanderbilt Divinity School Feb. 23 to March 26 in the Art Room on the ground floor of Vanderbilt Divinity School. Read MoreFeb 9, 2010
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Feb. 22 Vanderbilt symposium will mark 50th anniversary of Nashville sit-ins
The 50th anniversary of the Nashville sit-ins, which were an early civil rights movement success and a critical time in the life of Vanderbilt University, will be observed with a symposium featuring some of its participants. Read MoreFeb 9, 2010
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Vanderbilt partnering with Metro Nashville Public Schools to offer new master’s program for urban teachers
Those wishing to teach in Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools will have the opportunity to earn a Vanderbilt University master's degree designed expressly for them beginning this summer, Vanderbilt and MNPS announced today. Read MoreFeb 8, 2010
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Vanderbilt sociologist was pioneer in academic study of country music
Richard A. "Pete" Peterson, one of the first professors to research country music from a sociological perspective, died Feb. 4. He was 77. Peterson, a professor of sociology, emeritus, at Vanderbilt University, was founding chairman of the American Sociological Association's culture section. Read MoreFeb 5, 2010
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Watch: VUCast: Understanding Haiti; calling all snow; and it’s Iron Chef Vandy style
Understanding Haiti; calling all snow; and it's Iron Chef Vandy style. You don't want to miss this jam-packed VUCast for Feb. 5. (9:10) Read MoreFeb 5, 2010
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Watch: Investing in Nature
Watch video of a Feb. 4 talk by William Ginn, chief conservation officer for The Nature Conservancy. Read MoreFeb 5, 2010
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Vanderbilt and MNPS announce new partnership to recruit and train top teachers
Camilla Benbow, dean of the Vanderbilt University Peabody College of education and human development, and Jesse Register, director of Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, will announce a new partnership and master's program to recruit, train and retain the nation's most promising teachers to teach in MNPS schools on Monday, Feb. 8. Read MoreFeb 5, 2010
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Watch: Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men
Watch video of a talk by Michael Kimmel, a leading researcher and writer on men and masculinity in the world today. Read MoreFeb 5, 2010
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Watch: On Photography’s Expanded Field
Watch video of a Feb. 3 talk by Vesna Pavlovic, assistant professor of art, part of the Thinking Out of the Lunchbox series. Read MoreFeb 4, 2010
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Watch: On Photography’s Expanded Field
Watch video of a Feb. 3 talk by Vesna Pavlovic, assistant professor of art, part of the Thinking Out of the Lunchbox series. Read MoreFeb 4, 2010
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Panel celebrates Darwin’s 200th birthday
In celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin, the Department of Biological Sciences and the Law School at Vanderbilt University are jointly sponsoring a panel discussion about the famous naturalist's life and research. Read MoreFeb 4, 2010
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Activist, musician Anderson Sa visits Vanderbilt week of Feb. 22
Musician and recent Reebok Human Rights recipient Anderson Sa, who has used music to help lead Brazilian youth away from drug cartels, will spend a week at Vanderbilt University beginning Feb. 22 in a joint effort by Great Performances at Vanderbilt and the Center for Latin American Studies. Read MoreFeb 4, 2010
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Vanderbilt‘s Beth Bachmann wins The Kate Tufts Discovery Award
Beth Bachmann of Vanderbilt University is the 2010 winner of The Kate Tufts Discovery Award, given to honor a poet‘s first book. Bachmann‘s Temper, published last year by the University of Pittsburgh Press, was called "an unforgettable first book" by poet Lynn Emanuel. Read MoreFeb 3, 2010
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Vanderbilt‘s Mark Twain exhibit on display as part of Twain and Twang
Vanderbilt University Libraries are remembering one of America‘s most beloved writers with the exhibit "Mark Twain: An American Original," now on display in Special Collections through June 30. The exhibit is free and open to the public weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Special Collections is located at 419 21st Ave. S. Read MoreFeb 3, 2010
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Klezmer composer and instrumentalist to perform at Vanderbilt Feb. 16
The Andy Statman Trio will give a rare klezmer music performance in Nashville Tuesday, Feb. 16, at 7:30 p.m. The event, which takes place at the Vanderbilt Divinity School Reading Room, is free and open to the public. Read MoreFeb 3, 2010
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Writer Peter Guralnick to present Sam Cooke documentary at Vanderbilt
The author of an acclaimed biography of Sam Cooke will screen his Grammy-winning 2003 documentary about the groundbreaking soul singer, songwriter and entrepreneur as part of Vanderbilt University‘s International Lens film series. Read MoreFeb 2, 2010