Year: 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Robert Talisse: “Must Life be Tragic?”

    Watch video of the most recent presentation in the Berry Lectures in Public Philosophy that took place on March 1 with Robert Talisse, professor and chair of philosophy. He discussed “Must Life Be Tragic?” “The Berry Lectures in Public Philosophy provide a wonderful opportunity to reach a broader audience beyond… Read More

    Mar 2, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    VUCast Newscast: Teaching Through Touch

    This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s weekly newscast  highlighting  research, experts, students, sports and everything Vanderbilt: Teaching through touch: How new technology is taking math to a new level Vandy students go inside ESPN What the mantra “no less” means to Commodore women’s basketball [vucastblurb]… Read More

    Mar 2, 2012

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    ‘Detangler’ binds, bends and cuts DNA

    New details on the DNA-cutting activity of topoisomerase II, a target of anti-cancer drugs, could lead to better chemotherapeutic agents. Read More

    Mar 2, 2012

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    Early study hints at ‘brown fat’ as potential diabetes treatment

    A new study finds long-lasting reversal of diabetes is possible without insulin through transplantation of brown fat tissue. Read More

    Mar 2, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    March 15 forum: Threats to Religious Liberty: On Campuses and across the Nation

    Scholars will discuss the intersection of religious freedom, freedom of conscience, freedom of association and freedom of speech on a range of  contemporary issues at a forum March 15 at Vanderbilt University. The 7 to 8:30 p.m. forum in the Renaissance Room (36) at Vanderbilt Law School… Read More

    Mar 2, 2012

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    ‘Reflections of the Dutch Golden Age’ etchings exhibit runs March 15-May 11

    "The Anglers," 1653, Adriaen van Ostade, The Peabody Collection, Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery. The Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Reflections of the Dutch Golden Age: Etchings by Adriaen van Ostade, from the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery. This exhibition… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

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    Severe weather forecasted for Friday, March 2

    (Daniel Dubois / Vanderbilt University) Keep up with the latest weather developments from the National Weather Service. The National Weather Service is forecasting a major severe weather outbreak for Middle Tennessee on Friday, March 2. An initial wave of thunderstorms is expected very late Thursday night and… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Weight Watchers at Work starts March 7

    A new 9-week session of Weight Watchers at Work meetings starts March 7 at the Student Life Center. The difference between At Work meetings and traditional Weight Watchers meetings is that all costs are paid in sessions. This means that everything is paid at the… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

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    Children’s literature expert discusses enduring value of ‘Dr. Seuss’

    Vanderbilt expert on children’s literature discusses the lasting impact of Dr. Seuss. Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

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    Zombie images focus of March (Lunch) Box lecture March 7

    James McFarland, assistant professor of German and film, will speak on the historical beginnings of the zombie image and the reasons why it remains pervasive today in literature, film and other areas of current culture. His talk is titled “Profane Apocalypse: The Zombie Image as a Historical Symptom.” Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

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    Make rainbow chakra totems in polymer clay workshop March 17-18

    Rainbow Chakra Totems by Lindly Huanani. Photo courtesy of the artist. Sarratt Art Studios is pleased to host a weekend workshop on March 17 and 18, 2012, with internationally acclaimed artist, instructor and author Lindly Huanani. Participants will explore sculpting with polymer clay and applying… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Green Bag Luncheon Series: Green Spring Cleaning

    Watch video of the the sixth installment of the Green Bag Luncheon Series that took place on Wednesday, February 29, sponsored by Sustainability and Environmental Management Office (SEMO) and the American Studies Sustainability Project. Megan Morton of Pro Utilitas gives an up-close look at the chemicals in conventional cleaners, ways… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

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    Teach Twice Takes Off

    Teach Twice shares stories from other cultures to create opportunities for change L-r: Whitley O’Connor, Grace Appert, David Schroeder, Trevor Burbank, Dan Litzow, Grace Stearns and Caroline Martin are members of the Teach Twice team. (Joe Howell/Vanderbilt) What do those in developing countries – where poverty is widespread and… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Fresh Air

    Vanderbilt’s Outdoor Recreation Program offers many ways to enjoy the great outdoors The Outdoor Recreation Program's Linda Rosenkranz (John Russell/Vanderbilt) Reach down and trail your fingers through the cool water of the Harpeth River. Feel the spray of Burgess Falls on your face, or the rush of your own… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

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    Great Expectations

    Prospective parents have a lifeline at the Vanderbilt International Adoption Clinic L-r: Carol, Binyam and John Dunne (John Russell/Vanderbilt) Late at night in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Carol Dunne is huddled over a laptop computer, desperately trying to get an Internet connection. Dunne and her husband are in the final… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

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    Sex for Life

    Sociologist Laura Carpenter examines the evolution of intimacy over the lifespan Did you know that sexually transmitted infections are on the rise in retirement homes? How about that some gay men who get the right to marry are apparently more likely to indulge in affairs, with the knowledge and consent… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

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    Editor’s Note

    (Susan Urmy/Vanderbilt University) A friend once told me about a man he met while on a church mission trip to Haiti. A friendship was formed, and the church later paid for the Haitian man to visit America. After a whirlwind tour of shopping malls, amusement parks and all-you-can-eat buffets,… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

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    Kudos

    Anilkumar (Vanderbilt) Amrutur Anilkumar, professor of the practice of mechanical engineering, and Sankaran Mahadevan, the John R. Murray Sr. Professor of Engineering, have been elected associate fellows of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Peter Cummings, the John R. Hall Professor of Chemical Engineering, has been appointed to… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Looking Back

    Robert F. Vaughn (middle row, fourth from left) and the 1907-08 Vanderbilt Glee Club. (Image courtesy of Vanderbilt University Special Collections & University Archives) Founded in February 1891, the Vanderbilt Glee Club was one of the university’s first student organizations and one of the most active on campus for… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012

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    Dave Perkins, What’s Your Story?

    Dave Perkins (John Russell/Vanderbilt) “For me, the creative life is a life of the spirit,” said Dave Perkins, musician, Vanderbilt Divinity School graduate and associate director of the school’s Religion in the Arts and Contemporary Culture program. “An animating force is given to you, and… Read More

    Mar 1, 2012