Year: 2012

  • Smilodon and bison

    Evidence shows starvation did not cause saber-tooth cat extinction

    The latest study of the microscopic wear patterns on the teeth of the American lions and saber-toothed cats that roamed North America in the late Pleistocene found that they were living well off the fat of the land in the period just before they went extinct. Read More

    Dec 26, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Preventing hardened heart valves

    Blocking a serotonin receptor may provide a novel therapy for heart valve disease. Read More

    Dec 26, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    A drug combo for ovarian cancer

    Combining another drug with platinum-based chemotherapies may be more effective against ovarian cancer. Read More

    Dec 24, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Award winners embody culture of service excellence

      Mavis Schorn, Ph.D., CNM (Photo by Steve Green) Credo Award and Five Pillar Leader Award winners were announced at last week’s Winter Clinical Enterprise Leadership Assembly at Langford Auditorium. Mavis Schorn, Ph.D., CNM, assistant dean for Academics in the School of Nursing, received the… Read More

    Dec 21, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Low prenatal alcohol’s brain impact

    Even relatively low levels of in utero alcohol exposure impact fetal brain development, and the effects last into adulthood, study finds. Read More

    Dec 21, 2012

  • Director of Metro Nashville Public Schools Jesse Register, Dean Camilla Benbow and H. Rodes Hart

    Director of Metro Nashville Public Schools Jesse Register, Dean Camilla Benbow and H. Rodes Hart

    Director of Metro Nashville Public Schools Jesse Register, Dean Camilla Benbow and H. Rodes Hart, emeritus member of the Vanderbilt Board of Trust and longtime university supporter, at the Roundtable Donor Society Dinner on October 11. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Joseph Murphy mugshot

    Joseph Murphy in the Economist

    Peabody's Joseph Murphy argues in his new book that parents want to control not only what their children learn, but the values they pick up and the company they keep. They are also increasingly convinced that schools are not that good at teaching. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • From the Dean

    From the Dean

    As a member of the National Science Board, I occasionally have the privilege of hearing firsthand accounts of recent scientific advances. Often the best new ideas result when people with different backgrounds and specialized knowledge are thrown together in unexpected ways and places. Peabody College has its own unique history of fostering innovations in the realms of education and human development. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Readers Write

    Readers Write

    Children or Goats? I read with interest our summer edition of the Reflector and noted several references to “kids.” However there were no references to goats, who are the progenitors of kids. While observing a high school teacher, who was also a football coach, I learned that he always referred to his students… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Dean Benbow appointed to Education Sector board

    Dean Benbow appointed to Education Sector board

    Camilla Benbow, Patricia and Rodes Hart Dean of Education and Human Development at Peabody, has been appointed to the board of directors for the Washington, D.C., think tank Education Sector. Education Sector is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization committed to achieving measurable impact in education, both through improving existing reform initiatives… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Graduate Student Dinner

    Graduate Student Dinner

    On a beautiful day in late August, Peabody feted new graduate students at a dinner in front of the Wyatt Center (Social-Religious Building) during orientation. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Flores co-develops brief for U.S. Supreme Court

    Flores co-develops brief for U.S. Supreme Court

    Stella Flores Peabody’s Stella Flores, assistant professor of public policy and higher education, was one of 21 researchers nationwide who developed an amicus brief summarizing key research on affirmative action in anticipation of the case, Fisher v. University of Texas, which went before the U.S. Supreme Court… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Baby holding remote

    Tip over injuries continue to increase in children

    (iStock photo) Nearly 13,000 children are injured each year in the U.S. from televisions tipping over, with a child dying every three weeks, according to a report released today by Safe Kids Worldwide and SANUS. Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt Safe Children Program… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Susan Gray School

    Susan Gray School

    The Susan Gray School was selected by Nashville’s Mayor’s Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities to receive the Mayor’s 2012 Education Award at an awards ceremony and reception on October 25. The school was nominated by Lorie Duke, parent of a 4-year-old at SGS. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • New Faculty

    New Faculty

    Melissa Gresalfi Gary T. Henry Andrew Hostetler Joe Rodgers Gary T. Henry, professor of public policy and education in the Department of Leadership, Policy and Organizations, comes to Peabody from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • IRIS Center receives $7.5M grant

    IRIS Center receives $7.5M grant

    A five-year, $7.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs will continue funding of the IRIS Center at Peabody. The IRIS Center develops coursework and teacher training materials to help students with disabilities achieve their academic potential. Director Naomi Tyler,… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt urges parents to talk to teens about safe driving this holiday season

    (iStockphoto) Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of injury and death among teenagers every year, and crash deaths are even higher during the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. It is very important that teen drivers avoid distraction in any form to keep themselves and others safe. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • ‘Scaling up’ effective practices in urban high schools

    ‘Scaling up’ effective practices in urban high schools

    The National Center on Scaling Up Effective Schools at Peabody announced the next phase of their partnership with Broward County Public Schools to study and “scale up” effective practices of these Florida high schools. As part of an ongoing, five-year study funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute on… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Randall K. Harley

    Randall K. Harley

    Randall K. Harley, (MA’54, PhD’62) professor emeritus of special education, who taught at Peabody for over 29 years, was honored with a reception on campus in September during which he was presented with a stone to be placed in the Hall of Legends at the American… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Returning teachers feed workforce, gender differences prevalent

    Returning teachers feed workforce, gender differences prevalent

    Jason Grissom Former teachers may be an important source for the teacher labor supply, with as many as 30 percent of this population re-entering the field at some point, but who is most likely to return to the classroom after a hiatus? New research from Peabody examines… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012