Month: November 2011

  • Vanderbilt University

    China conference gets virtual greeting from chancellor

    About 40 scholars, including two from Vanderbilt, gathered in Southeast China for a conference on folklore. Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos greeted the cohorts by way of a prerecorded video message. (Photo by Willie Smythe) Vanderbilt scholars gathered with colleagues in the People’s Republic of China recently to discuss folklore… Read More

    Nov 16, 2011

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    Peabody professional students are making an impact in Metro schools

    Give to the Nashville Public Education Foundation and support the Teaching and Learning in Urban Schools program or other community agencies Peabody College Dean Camilla Benbow (front row, center) and Metro Nashville Director of Schools Jesse Register (front row, second from right) and the inaugural class of the Vanderbilt… Read More

    Nov 16, 2011

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    Help send Commodore football team to Knoxville in style

    Commodore fans are invited to the McGugin Center at 12:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, to help give a rousing send-off to the football team as it departs for Saturday night’s game against the University of Tennessee. Read More

    Nov 16, 2011

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    Feedback wanted on proposed additional bus route from Williamson County

    (photo courtesy of RTA) The Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority and Regional Transportation Authority are considering the proposed addition of a morning bus route from Williamson County to the Vanderbilt/Midtown area. The addition to Route 91X (Franklin/Brentwood Express) would travel each morning from Williamson County direct… Read More

    Nov 16, 2011

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    Small Purchase Order program to be discontinued

    (iStockphoto) Effective Dec. 31, Vanderbilt’s Small Purchase Order (SPO) program will be discontinued. The university is making this change due to the widespread adoption of the more efficient and cost-effective eProcurement and Pcard ordering solutions. Going forward, all orders less than $500 should be placed using either the eProcurement… Read More

    Nov 16, 2011

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    Express Courier selected as Vanderbilt’s primary courier service

    Vanderbilt has awarded a contract to Express Courier to serve as the primary courier to the university central campus and Vanderbilt University Medical Center, effective Nov 21. The university has consolidated to a single service provider to significantly reduce costs, accommodate emergency courier needs and to offer… Read More

    Nov 16, 2011

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    Vanderbilt Poll: Economy is troubled and taxing rich is one solution

    Tennesseans agree by a wide margin that the economy is the most pressing problem for state and federal government, and many believe higher taxation on the wealthiest Americans is one way to fix it. Read More

    Nov 16, 2011

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    Francis Fukuyama: “The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution”

    Watch video of Stanford professor Francis Fukuyama, the Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) and resident in FSI’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, speaking about his latest book, The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution, Nov. Read More

    Nov 15, 2011

  • Vanderbilt University

    Restaurant at Loews Vanderbilt Hotel offers lunch discount

    Image courtesy of Loews Vanderbilt Hotel Nashville The Loews Vanderbilt Hotel Nashville is offering a special discount at its restaurant, Eat, for Vanderbilt faculty and staff this holiday season. Present your Vanderbilt ID for lunch from Nov. 21 to Dec. 31, 2011, and receive a 20 percent… Read More

    Nov 15, 2011

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    Alcoholics’ ‘injured brains’ work harder to complete simple tasks

    Alcoholic brains must work harder to complete simple tasks. Read More

    Nov 15, 2011

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    Fifteen ways to go green this holiday season

    (iStockphoto) The holiday season is traditionally a time of plenty, but it can also be a time of excess. The average American household generates 25 percent more trash during the holiday season. And who has never thrown away freezer-burnt leftovers because nobody got around to eating them? Add in… Read More

    Nov 15, 2011

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    Andrew Foxwell: How Technology Can Improve Political Dialogue

    Watch video of Andrew Foxwell speaking Nov. 14 about the impact of technological advances on dialogue. Andrew Foxwell is the Marketing and New Media Director for iConstituent, a Washington D.C.-based company that works with over half of the United States Congress, focusing on improved online strategy, outreach and advocacy to… Read More

    Nov 15, 2011

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    Creation of the largest human-designed protein boosts protein engineering efforts

    A team of Vanderbilt chemists have designed and successfully synthesized the largest artificial protein using a new approach that greatly expands scientists’ ability to create proteins unknown in nature. Read More

    Nov 15, 2011

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    Vanderbilt Poll: Tennessee teachers are underpaid, need unions

    Most Tennesseans believe that public school teachers are underpaid and many support their right to be represented by unions, according to voters surveyed by the Vanderbilt Poll. Read More

    Nov 15, 2011

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    Author Francis Fukuyama available to media after Nov. 15 talk at Vanderbilt

    Francis Fukuyama, Stanford professor and author of The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution, will be available to media immediately following his hour-long talk on Tuesday, Nov. 15, that begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Vanderbilt Law School’s Flynn Auditorium. Read More

    Nov 14, 2011

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    Aurbach honored by Southeastern College Art Conference

    "Administrative Trial and Error," part of the Secrecy Series by Michael Aurbach (image courtesy of the artist) Michael Aurbach, professor of art at Vanderbilt, has received the 2011 Award for Outstanding Exhibition and Catalogue of Contemporary Materials from the Southeastern College Art Conference. In 2010,… Read More

    Nov 14, 2011

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    Holocaust Lecture Series: Isaac Nehama

    Watch video of Isaac Nehama speaking at the 2011 Holocaust Lecture Series. Isaac Nehama, a Holocaust survivor from Greece, recounts his experiences as a traditional Sephardic Jew. When German troops began to occupy the area in 1943, Nehma fled to Thessaly. Most of his other family members went into hiding. Read More

    Nov 14, 2011

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    VUCast: Vanderbilt Bookstore grand opening

    This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s weekly newscast  highlighting  research, experts, students, sports and everything Vanderbilt: experience the grand opening of the new Vanderbilt Bookstore the dangers and solutions for handling old medicine  and Peabody through the centuries [vucastblurb]… Read More

    Nov 14, 2011

  • Vanderbilt University

    Green Bag luncheon on sustainable holiday ideas Nov. 16

    If you attend at least three Green Bag lunch events you will be entered in a drawing to win prizes. (iStock photo) The Sustainability and Environmental Management Office (SEMO) and the American Studies Sustainability Project will sponsor the third installment of the Green Bag Luncheon… Read More

    Nov 14, 2011

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    Dykens, UCEDD recognized for service to individuals with disabilities

    Elisabeth Dykens (Daniel Dubois/Vanderbilt) Individuals and representatives of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) were recognized at the annual conference of the Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) in early November. The Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to… Read More

    Nov 14, 2011