Year: 2011

  • Vanderbilt University

    Medical Center Drive will experience lane closures Dec. 9-12

    Medical Center Drive will experience closures over the next week. (Daniel Dubois/Vanderbilt) Due to electrical system upgrades taking place at the Vanderbilt Clinic, some motorists may experience delays on Medical Center Drive until the project is complete. From Friday, Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. until Monday, Dec. 12 at… Read More

    Dec 6, 2011

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    Liberty Bowl tickets still available

    (Photo by John Russell/Vanderbilt University) Tickets to the AutoZone Liberty Bowl are still available. Vanderbilt faculty, staff and students can conveniently purchase tickets to the Liberty Bowl football game three different ways: Online – at Vanderbilt’s Bowl Central page. In person – at the McGugin… Read More

    Dec 6, 2011

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    E.P. Thompson’s “The Making of the English Working Class”

    Watch Professors Geoff Eley of the University of Michigan and Steven Hahn of the University of Pennsylvania speak during the Dec. 5 Vanderbilt History Seminar about E.P. Thompson’s “The Making of the English Working Class.”  … Read More

    Dec 6, 2011

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    New issue of ‘Vanderbilt View’ on stands and online now

    Ken Galloway (John Russell/Vanderbilt) The December issue of Vanderbilt View is available on stands and online now. The new issue features a cover story about Ken Galloway, the School of Engineering’s long-serving dean, who plans to transition to a full-time faculty role in… Read More

    Dec 6, 2011

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    Study points to personal treatment for atrial fibrillation

    Individuals with atrial fibrillation who have a particular genetic variant respond better to rate control therapy. Read More

    Dec 6, 2011

  • Vanderbilt student nurses

    Study finds more young people becoming nurses

    Nursing shortage eased by 62 percent increase in young nurses over past decade. Read More

    Dec 6, 2011

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    Ecstasy drug produces lasting toxicity in the brain

    Recreational use of the "rave" drug Ecstasy is associated with chronic changes in the human brain. Read More

    Dec 6, 2011

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    VUCast Extra: Celebrate, Celebrate!

    Watch fans’ reactions and more at bowl game celebration.   [vucastblurb]… Read More

    Dec 5, 2011

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    Auditions for Blair children’s choral groups Dec. 10

    (photo courtesy of Blair School of Music) Auditions for pre-college choral groups at Blair School of Music for the spring semester are scheduled for 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, at the Blair School, Room 2192. There are openings in all pre-college choirs except Concert Choir, which… Read More

    Dec 5, 2011

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    Donate by Dec. 9 to gift card drive for families experiencing autism spectrum disorder

    Having a child with an autism spectrum disorder can create a financial burden that is exacerbated during the holidays, when extra expenses arise. The Autism Society of Middle Tennessee is hosting its fourth annual Holiday Gift Card Drive for those families in need. Last year, the drive resulted in distributing more… Read More

    Dec 5, 2011

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    Research projects open doors for student interns

    Every day, Vanderbilt students head into the university’s libraries to conduct research toward their degrees. For some of these students, the chance to do research in the library opens doors for their careers. That doesn’t surprise Carolyn Dever, dean of the College of Arts and Science. “Students benefit from their… Read More

    Dec 5, 2011

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    Full Circle

    Ken Galloway’s legacy will continue as he transitions from dean of engineering to full-time faculty member Ken Galloway (John Russell/Vanderbilt) If you ask Ken Galloway what he’s doing on July 1, 2012 – the day he officially transitions from his role as dean of Vanderbilt’s School of… Read More

    Dec 5, 2011

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    Speaking Freely

    The First Amendment Center marks 20 years of supporting our nation’s basic freedoms First Amendment Center President and CEO Ken Paulson narrates a performance of “Freedom Sings,” accompanied by Bill Lloyd, Don Henry and Ashley Cleveland. (Susan Urmy/Vanderbilt) Protesters camp out in front of a government building and are… Read More

    Dec 5, 2011

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    A Tradition of Giving

    Community giving continues Vanderbilt’s tradition of helping its neighbors in need Support the local charity that is most meaningful to you during Vanderbilt's community giving campaign, which continues through Dec. 31. (iStockphoto) Each day, faculty and staff come to work at Vanderbilt to further the missions that define the… Read More

    Dec 5, 2011

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    Tale of the Script

    Steve Graham’s career-spanning research explores the value of writing instruction Steve Graham (John Russell/Vanderbilt) It’s that time of year when children are penning their letters to Santa, careful to recount their every Christmas wish. While the biggest challenge for competent writers might be narrowing their list, a significant number… Read More

    Dec 5, 2011

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    Editor’s Note

    Sounds of the Season: The Vanderbilt Community Chorus performed works by Italian composers Nov. 20 in Blair School of Music's Ingram Hall. (Anne Rayner/Vanderbilt) December is here, and I already feel the pace picking up. Once we get to this point in the year, it’s a downhill slide to… Read More

    Dec 5, 2011

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    Kudos

    Aurbach (Vanderbilt) Michael Aurbach, professor of art, has received the 2011 Award for Outstanding Exhibition and Catalogue of Contemporary Materials from the Southeastern College Art Conference. Meghan Burke, a doctoral student in special education at Peabody College and a Vanderbilt Kennedy Center University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities… Read More

    Dec 5, 2011

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    Looking Back

    The School of Engineering’s machine shop at the turn of the 20th century. Instructor John Ashford stands near the room’s center, and student E.F. Scott sits in an early automobile. (Image courtesy of Vanderbilt University Special Collections & University Archives) When the School of Engineering… Read More

    Dec 5, 2011

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    Midori Lockett, What’s Your Story?

    Midori Lockett (John Russell/Vanderbilt) The arts have always been a big part of who Midori Lockett is and how she lives. “I saw my first play, Jack and the Beanstalk, at Nashville Children’s Theatre when I was 3,” she said. “I had my first art class when I was… Read More

    Dec 5, 2011

  • Vanderbilt University

    Commodores to face Cincinnati in AutoZone Liberty Bowl

    The Vanderbilt football team has officially accepted an invitation to play in the 53rd AutoZone Liberty Bowl against the University of Cincinnati Bearcats. The game will be played on Saturday, Dec. 31, at the Liberty Bowl in Memphis. Kickoff is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. (CT), with ABC providing coverage. Vanderbilt… Read More

    Dec 4, 2011