Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University
Menu
News
Research
Experts
Magazine
Athletics
Archives
Events
Close Menu
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt News
All Vanderbilt
Research
Experts
Magazine
Athletics
Archives
Events
About
This is Vanderbilt
Quick Facts
University Leadership
History
Contact
A to Z
Admissions
Undergraduate Admissions
Graduate & Professional School Admissions
Financial Aid
Academics
Program Finder
Schools & Colleges
Residential Colleges
Study Abroad
Libraries
Strategic Plan
Research
Centers & Institutes
Research News
Undergraduate Research
Graduate School Research
VUMC Research
Campus Life
Housing & Dining
Health & Safety
Organizations & Identity Centers
Athletics
Our Hometown - Nashville
News & Events
Vanderbilt News
Research News
Vanderbilt Magazine
Events
Unstoppable
Media Inquiries
615-322-6397
Email
Latest Stories
Further your professional development with the Digital Learning Marketplace
NSF grant to fund Vanderbilt-led research to develop world’s first custom GenAI 911 training system
Annual emergency tabletop exercise scheduled for Dec. 5
Share this Story
Share
Twitter
Facebook
Email
LinkedIn
Mar 21, 2012, 4:57 PM
Share
Twitter
Facebook
Email
LinkedIn
COVER: Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital patient Ansley McLaurin gets a backstage tour of the Grand Ole Opry House from Rascal Flatts members Jay DeMarcus, Joe Don Rooney and Gary LeVox. Rascal Flatts, who recently became the newest members of the Opry, personifies the growing trend of Nashville entertainers who share their time and talents with Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Ansley has been treated successfully for a primary lung tumor. For more about Vanderbilt’s partnership with the music industry, read "Honky-Tonk Heroes and Healing Hands" in this issue. Photo by John Russell.
Explore Story Topics
Cover
Spring 2012
spring2012