Month: November 2012

  • Faculty Notes and Honors

    Faculty Notes and Honors

    Ellen Goldring Kimberly Bess, assistant professor of human and organizational development, won the 2012 Harold Love Outstanding Community Involvement Award from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission. Laurie Cutting, Patricia and Rodes Hart Associate Professor of Special Education, was appointed to the Language and Communication Study Section of the Center for… Read More

    Nov 16, 2012

  • Emmy statuette

    TV News Archive to receive Regional Emmy Governor’s Award

    Vanderbilt University was nominated for four regional Emmys Nov. 15, and the MidSouth Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced that Vanderbilt's TV News Archive will receive the Governor’s Award for Lifetime Achievement. Read More

    Nov 16, 2012

  • Three Peabody Faculty Members Named AERA Fellows

    Three Peabody Faculty Members Named AERA Fellows

    Richard Lehrer The American Educational Research Association in March selected three Peabody College faculty members to be AERA Fellows. Lynn Fuchs, Richard Lehrer and Joseph Murphy are among 36 scholars nationwide named to the 2012 class in recognition of their exceptional scientific or scholarly contributions to education research or significant… Read More

    Nov 16, 2012

  • Murphy Wins Lifetime Achievement Award for Scholarship In Educational Administration

    Murphy Wins Lifetime Achievement Award for Scholarship In Educational Administration

    Joseph Murphy Vanderbilt University professor Joseph Murphy won The 2011 Roald F. Campbell Lifetime Achievement Award from the University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA). The Campbell Award recognizes senior professors in the field of educational administration whose professional lives have been characterized by extraordinary commitment, excellence, leadership, productivity, generosity and… Read More

    Nov 16, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Green tea for failing hearts?

    The main antioxidant compound in green tea increases contractile force in isolated heart cells, suggesting it may be useful in heart failure. Read More

    Nov 16, 2012

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    Campus Dining and libraries modify hours over Thanksgiving

    (iStockphoto) Most Vanderbilt schools are observing a break from classes Nov. 17-25 for the Thanksgiving holiday. Residence halls close at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, and reopen at 9 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 25. Classes resume Monday, Nov. 26. Campus Dining locations and all Vanderbilt libraries will modify their hours… Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Sharfstein awarded 2012 Cromwell book prize

    Daniel J. Sharfstein has received the 2012 Cromwell Book Prize for The Invisible Line: Three American Families and the Secret Journey from Black to White, published in 2011 by Penguin Press. Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • About Ideas in Action

    About Ideas in Action

    Dean Camilla P. Benbow camilla.benbow@vanderbilt.edu Editor Kurt Brobeck, Director of Communications
 kurt.brobeck@vanderbilt.edu Contributors Camilla P. Benbow, Kara Furlong, Greer Kelly, Melanie Moran, Jim Patterson, Bill Snyder, Jennifer Wetzel Photography Daniel Dubois, Steve Green, Wolf Hoffmann, Jenny Mandeville, Anne Rayner, John Russell, Ting… Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Harrod Lecture: “Unions, Politics and Inequality: Putting Christian Ethics to Work”

    Watch video of Melissa Snarr, a Vanderbilt University Divinity School professor who studies the intersection of religion, social change and political ethics, delivering the 2012 Howard L. Harrod Lecture. Snarr, associate dean for academic affairs and associate professor of ethics and society, addressed “Unions, Politics and Inequality: Putting Christian Ethics to… Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • kids in class

    AL.com: Birmingham Education Foundation summit outlines challenges and opportunities for city schools

    The first school system"report card" the Birmingham Education Foundation released Thursday is the product of the two-year-old organization's efforts to qualify and quantify the challenges and opportunities of the Birmingham City Schools system. In the last year, two graduate students from Vanderbilt University's Peabody College of Education have distilled more than 14,000 complaints and suggestions that more than 2,000 residents and parents gave at 125 community meetings and focus groups. Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

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    Holiday sale backlash: Do consumers think cheap prices mean cheap products?

    Vanderbilt research looks at how consumers value products based on price and popularity. Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • Peabody Welcomes New Faculty for 2012-13

    Peabody Welcomes New Faculty for 2012-13

    Melissa Gresalfi Department of Leadership, Policy and Organizations Gary Henry, professor of public policy and education, coming from UNC-Chapel Hill Rachel Robinson, lecturer, coming from Innova8tive Consulting and Hospital Corporation of America Kay Stafford, lecturer, coming from Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Department of Psychology and Human Development Joe Rodgers,… Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos (left) moderated a discussion with Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, at the Global South Summit Nov. 14. (Steve Green/Vanderbilt)

    American innovation is at ‘inflection point,’ Zeppos says at Global South Summit

    Science is on the verge of any number of breakthroughs just as it faces massive cutbacks in federal money because of the federal budget deficit, Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos told attendees of the Global South Summit. Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • Dan Roden, Jeff Balser and Raymond Dubois at the Global South Summit Nov. 14. (Steve Green/Vanderbilt)

    Balser, Roden discuss personalized medicine at Global South Summit

    L-r: Raymond DuBois, Jeff Balser and Dan Roden. (Steve Green/Vanderbilt) “Personalized medicine—the effort to tailor health care to understand individual patients’ needs, genetic profiles and circumstances—is a big emphasis at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center,” said Jeff Balser, vice chancellor for health affairs and dean of… Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Lorenzi lands biomedical informatics excellence award

    Nancy Lorenzi, Ph.D., assistant vice chancellor for Health Affairs and professor of Biomedical Informatics, has received the Morris F. Collen Award of Excellence, internationally recognized as the capstone award in biomedical informatics. Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Heart Association honors Roden’s research efforts

    Dan Roden, M.D., assistant vice chancellor for Personalized Medicine and William Stokes Professor of Experimental Therapeutics, received a 2012 Distinguished Scientist Award at the annual Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association (AHA) last week in Los Angeles. Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • Digital Learning

    Vanderbilt University joins other top universities to offer selection of courses online for credit

    Vanderbilt University and nine of the nation’s other leading colleges and universities announced plans Nov. 15 to begin offering selected courses online for credit. Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Noted neuroscientist Sur set to deliver Discovery Lecture

    Mriganka Sur, Ph.D., will deliver the next Flexner Discovery Lecture on Thursday, Nov. 29. Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Advanced heart failure care now offered in Columbia

    Under the direction of cardiologist Rebecca Hung, M.D., Vanderbilt Heart and Vascular Institute is offering advanced heart failure services at its Columbia, Tenn., office. Read More

    Nov 15, 2012

  • American Board of Thoracic Surgery honors two from VU

    American Board of Thoracic Surgery honors two from VU

    The American Board of Thoracic Surgery has elected two Vanderbilt surgeons to its 17-member board of directors. Read More

    Nov 15, 2012