Month: July 2012

  • Monica Cox, PhD’05

    Monica Cox, PhD’05

    Monica Cox, PhD’05, is out to fill those gaps. The Peabody graduate is one of the top national researchers in the field of engineering education. Read More

    Jul 3, 2012

  • Michael Yiran Ma, BS’09

    Michael Yiran Ma, BS’09

    It’s a hot, muggy day near 4 p.m. at a lake in Ratchaburi Province, Thailand, and a young man has been fishing for a while. He has caught eight or nine redtail catfish, none huge, when suddenly, a behemoth catches on to his tilapia bait, and he fights with it for nearly 30 minutes. Read More

    Jul 3, 2012

  • Full Circle

    Full Circle

    For more than a dozen years, the Nashville Symphony has performed in May for the Vanderbilt community, usually on the mall at Peabody. This year’s concert on the Commons Center Lawn was held May 22. Nashville Symphony concerts on the Peabody campus became commonplace in the… Read More

    Jul 3, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Aging and mental fitness topic of GGIG lecture

    “The Brain Game: Understanding Mental Fitness” will be the topic of a Geriatrics and Gerontology Interest Group lecture at noon Tuesday, July 10, in Medical Center North Room C2209. The speaker will be Beverly Sanborn, vice president of program development for Belmont Village Senior Living, Inc. Sanborn is a licensed clinical… Read More

    Jul 3, 2012

  • James Patterson and the Patterson Scholars

    James Patterson and the Patterson Scholars

    James Patterson, MA’70, earned his best-selling author status writing violent crime novels filled with despicable villains and miscreants from every walk of life. Patterson’s goal these days is helping educate the next generation of teachers and encouraging children to read. Read More

    Jul 3, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Receptor’s role in nutrition brain circuitry

    New findings point to brain circuitry that communicates about the body’s nutritional status and regulates how nutrients are mobilized. Read More

    Jul 3, 2012

  • Jamey Young

    It’s his metabolism: Research into cell processes could lead to breakthroughs for diabetes and cancer

    Jamey Young, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, likes to build bridges. But rather than physical structures, Young focuses on spanning the divide between biology and engineering, diabetes and cancer, and plants and animals. Read More

    Jul 2, 2012

  • Tom Schwartz teaches a class at Vanderbilt (Daniel Dubois/Vanderbilt)

    Applications being accepted for Vanderbilt adult learner graduate program

    The Master of Liberal Arts and Science Program, a unique graduate school program for working adults at Vanderbilt University, will offer classes this fall spanning spanning history, writing, philosophy and media studies. Read More

    Jul 2, 2012

  • Al Hurwitz, BS’42, MA’43

    Al Hurwitz, BS’42, MA’43

    Last August, Al Hurwitz, BS’42, MA’43, donated a collection of his World War II drawings to the National Marine Corps Museum in Quantico, Va. Read More

    Jul 2, 2012

  • Morris Wiener, BS’53

    Morris Wiener, BS’53

    Morris Wiener, BS’53, recently sent the Peabody Reflector an article he wrote for Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education about a camping education class he took at Peabody in 1952 with R.T. DeWitt, associate professor of physical education. Read More

    Jul 2, 2012

  • (Vanderbilt University)

    Access to Student Rec Center track expanded

    (Vanderbilt University) Vanderbilt’s varsity running track on Natchez Trace has been opened to all students, faculty, full-time staff and patrons of the Student Recreation Center. “We’re pleased to invite these members of the Vanderbilt community to use the track facility, which was completely refurbished in 2009,” said David Williams,… Read More

    Jul 2, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    ITS to offer SharePoint training

    ITS is pleased to offer several SharePoint 2010 training options to the Vanderbilt community. In order to meet the different needs of faculty and staff, both online self-paced training and an instructor-led class taught by an outside vendor will be offered. The online self-paced training is the most popular option. It… Read More

    Jul 2, 2012

  • Coach James Franklin (John Russell/Vanderbilt)

    Cookout with Coach Franklin July 12

    Coach James Franklin (John Russell/Vanderbilt) UPDATE: The cookout will be held rain or shine. Tents have been set up on Library Lawn. Anchor down! All faculty and staff are invited to attend a free cookout with Vanderbilt head football coach James Franklin and his staff on Thursday, July 12,… Read More

    Jul 2, 2012