Month: July 2012
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Get discounts, services at HR Express/Commodore Concierge locations
HR Express (Vanderbilt University) Human Resources announces two new, enhanced HR Express locations at Medical Center North and the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. Starting Aug. 1, employees can get assistance with human resource needs and take advantage of discounts and offerings from the Commodore Concierge service. Read MoreJul 31, 2012
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SECURITY NOTICE: Attempted robbery on campus
On Monday, July 30, at 9 p.m., a female student was walking from Central Library on 21st Avenue South to her residence hall on the Peabody College campus. When she entered parking lot 96 on Edgehill Avenue (across from the University School of Nashville), she was approached from behind by a black male, who… Read MoreJul 31, 2012
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Still Transformative After All These Years: Vereen Bell changed the face of the English department…and continues to change lives
Vereen Bell, an iconic figure in the Department of English, has been making waves at Vanderbilt for 50 years. And he shows no signs of letting up. “He’s a brilliant and caring teacher, a productive and admired scholar, a supportive if sometimes provocative and crabby colleague, and a witty, refreshingly… Read MoreJul 31, 2012
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Sevin, German professor and former chair of department, dies
Dieter H.O. Sevin, professor of German and former chair of the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages at Vanderbilt, died July 29 after a nearly yearlong battle with cancer. Sevin taught German language and literature at Vanderbilt for more than 44 years. Read MoreJul 31, 2012
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Principals’ Leadership and Leadership Principles: Creating professional development to help today’s principals excel at leading
For much of the past century, the typical role of the school principal was to serve as the manager-in-chief, an administrator who made sure the boilers worked, the buses ran on time and new teachers were hired and placed in classrooms. Certainly, the principal disciplined children who misbehaved and awarded… Read MoreJul 31, 2012
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Biomarkers may offer autism clues
A combination of biomarkers may reveal new clues about causes of and potential interventions for autism. Read MoreJul 31, 2012
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National type I diabetes prevention trial now an option for younger children
A type I diabetes prevention study that is part of the TrialNet program at Vanderbilt is now enrolling children as young as 8 years old. Read MoreJul 31, 2012
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Reaction to recent positive Obama ad indicates negative strategy would be better
Nearly a third of American voters finds a new ‘positive’ ad by President Obama contrasting his approach to the economy with that of Mitt Romney to be 'disgusting.' Read MoreJul 30, 2012
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Vanderbilt Kennedy Center to hold free symposium on fragile X
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center (Vanderbilt University) The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center’s Fragile X Treatment Research Program will present information and current research on fragile X at a symposium titled “Transitions and Adulthood.” The free event is Monday, Aug. 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Nashville-Vanderbilt… Read MoreJul 30, 2012
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Concussion testing for young athletes
The Vanderbilt Sports Concussion Center is now offering pre-concussion baseline testing to all community recreational athletes, in advance of many high-impact seasonal sports resuming this fall. Read MoreJul 30, 2012
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Retirement plan participants to receive ‘fee disclosure’ information
(iStockphoto) You may already know that fees and expenses vary between the retirement companies that offer investment funds to our employees. To help you get a complete, accurate picture of your plan’s investment options and associated charges, you will receive the first annual fee disclosure information, as required by… Read MoreJul 30, 2012
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Doctors see rise in tick-borne illnesses and other insect-related infections
(Photo Courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) This photograph depicts a dorsal view of a male cayenne tick, Amblyomma cajennense. This tick specie is a known North, Central and South American vector of Rickettsia rickettsii, which is the etiologic agent of Rocky Mountain spotted… Read MoreJul 30, 2012
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Metro bike share program coming to campus; demonstration Aug. 1
(image courtesy of B-cycle) Nashville is expanding its bike-share program to include a fee-based, automated kiosk system called Nashville B-cycle, and two kiosks will be located on the Vanderbilt campus – one at the corner of 21st Avenue South and Terrace Place, and the other in the park near… Read MoreJul 27, 2012
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Staff member celebrates new citizenship, community found at Vanderbilt
Gerges Abdelmeseh (John Russell/Vanderbilt) April 19, 2007, is a date etched in Gerges Abdelmeseh’s memory. On that day more than five years ago, Gerges, his wife Sheren and two young sons, Bishoy and John, left their native Egypt and settled in Nashville. The family came to the United States… Read MoreJul 27, 2012
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Our favorite tweets of the week, July 22-28
We love hearing from our fans, friends and followers, and we have some very vocal ones on Twitter. Below are just a few of our favorite tweets from the past week. Be a part of the conversation – follow @VanderbiltU today. NBCLatino Jul 24: @VanderbiltU program ‘bridges’ Latinos to PhD… Read MoreJul 27, 2012
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MacAuthority offering big deals for Tax Free Weekend; pre-order now
MacAuthority is offering big deals to Vanderbilt faculty, staff and students during Tennessee’s Tax Free Weekend, Aug. 3-5. Deals include: MacBook Air – $799 MacBook Pro – $1499 Reconditioned MacBooks – $499 Reconditioned iPads – $299 Pre-orders are now being… Read MoreJul 27, 2012
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VUCast: Concussion Check
This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s online newscast: Playing hard can lead to concussions. See a new way to keep your brain safety in check! Meet Vanderbilt’s new sports authority Commodores on the cat walk [vucastblurb]… Read MoreJul 27, 2012
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Diane Sasson: “Yearning for the New Age: Laura Holloway-Langford and Late Victorian Spirituality”
Listen to an interview with Diane Sasson, Lecturer in Theology and Women, about her new book Yearning for the New Age: Laura Holloway-Langford and Late Victorian Spirituality. Interviewed by Chris Benda, Divinity School librarian. Read MoreJul 26, 2012
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Domestic violence focus of faith leaders
Faith leaders seeking to learn more about issues surrounding and ending domestic violence are invited to an Aug. 6-7 institute co-sponsored by Vanderbilt Divinity School’s Carpenter Program in Religion, Gender and Sexuality. Read MoreJul 26, 2012
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Catch ‘The Nutty Professor’ at special rate through Aug. 5
(image courtesy of "The Nutty Professor"/TPAC) There’s still time to catch The Nutty Professor, a new musical directed by screen legend Jerry Lewis and adapted for the stage by decorated composer Marvin Hamlisch and Tony Award-winning writer and lyricist Rupert Holmes, at the discounted rate of just $15… Read MoreJul 26, 2012