Month: January 2013

  • Questions of Faith

    Questions of Faith

    The Rev. Mark Forrester, MDiv’83, has been named university chaplain and director of the Office of Religious Life. Forrester has been a United Methodist chaplain affiliated with Vanderbilt’s Office of Religious Life since 1994. He assumed the new role Sept. 1 at a critical point in… Read More

    Jan 21, 2013

  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    MLK Day keynote address: Michelle Alexander on “The New Jim Crow”

    Watch video of legal scholar Michelle Alexander, author of “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness,” delivering the keynote address at Vanderbilt University’s annual event commemorating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Read More

    Jan 21, 2013

  • L-r: Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, Sen. Lamar Alexander, former Senate Majority Leader William Frist, Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos and Chad Holliday, chairman of the board of Bank of America, attended a meeting of the National Research Council held Jan. 16 at Vanderbilt. (Susan Urmy/Vanderbilt)

    Watch: National Research Council members chart future of U.S. research universities

    On Jan. 16, a group of stakeholders from academia, federal and state government and the private sector—including Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, Sen. Lamar Alexander, former Senate Majority Leader William Frist, Vanderbilt Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos, University of Tennessee Executive Vice President David Millhorn and Chad Holliday, chairman of the board of Bank of America and retired chairman of DuPont—attended a workshop at Vanderbilt to discuss the steps that must be taken to ensure the future of the critical partnership between academia and government. Read More

    Jan 21, 2013

  • Feature: Rescued Hearts

    Feature: Rescued Hearts

    BY KATHY WHITNEY HEART PHOTO BY ROBERT CLARK / INSTITUTE   A 53-year-old patient arrives at Vanderbilt University Hospital early one morning for a procedure to open up a blockage in his left anterior descending artery by placing a single stent to his heart via the radial artery in his… Read More

    Jan 21, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Roster: The Walk On

    Marc Panu (JOHN RUSSELL)   Four years ago Marc Panu walked on to Vanderbilt’s football team. He sweated through the sweltering summer training camp. He spent grueling hours lifting weights. He studied game plans and watched endless film. His reward was slow in coming. In 2009 he didn’t play… Read More

    Jan 21, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt celebrates MLK Day

    Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos and Coach James Franklin joined Vanderbilt students and others from the community at the annual Nashville Freedom March Jan. 21. Read More

    Jan 21, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Former National Gallery of Art curator to deliver Goldberg Lecture

    Peter Parshall, curator of old master prints at the National Gallery of Art from 1999 to 2010, will present the spring 2013 Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Lecture in Art History Thursday, Jan. 24. Read More

    Jan 21, 2013

  • L-r: Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Richard McCarty, Kevin B. Johnson, Celia S. Applegate, David G. Blackbourn, Sergio Fazio, Tony K. Stewart, Haydar A. Frangoul, William O. Cooper, R. Jay Turner, Steven A. Webber, MacRae F. Linton and Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs and Dean of the School of Medicine Jeff Balser. (Vanderbilt University)

    Endowed chair celebration honors nine Vanderbilt faculty

    The extraordinary academic achievements of nine Vanderbilt University endowed chair holders were recognized during a Jan. 17 ceremony at the Student Life Center. Read More

    Jan 21, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    HDL cholesterol impaired in kidney disease

    HDL cholesterol is impaired in patients with chronic kidney disease – and may increase their cardiovascular disease risk. Read More

    Jan 21, 2013

  • (Anne Rayner/Vanderbilt)

    Mayor’s Walk 100 Miles finale set for Jan. 26

    Nashville Mayor Karl Dean will host a community walk at Centennial Park beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 26. The event is the finale to the mayor's Walk 100 Miles challenge. Read More

    Jan 19, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Author Lorrie Moore to join Vanderbilt English department

    Lorrie Moore, a distinguished American fiction writer whose acclaimed short-story collections include "Birds of America" and "Like Life," will teach at Vanderbilt University with an endowed chair starting fall 2013. Read More

    Jan 18, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Our favorite images of the week, Jan. 11-18

    We’re taking a break from Tweets this week to focus on some of our favorite user-generated images of the week. Got a great shot you’d like to share with us? Tag your pics #vandygram. Follow us on Instagram – @vanderbiltu. [View the story… Read More

    Jan 18, 2013

  • AVM Vanderbilt

    ISIS plays key role in efforts to revolutionize military manufacturing

    This week the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) released a set of engineering software tools designed to revolutionize the process of designing and manufacturing military vehicles. Software engineers at Vanderbilt's Institute for Software Integrated Systems are playing a key role in the effort. Read More

    Jan 18, 2013

  • sorry - text in hand

    Op-Ed: Lance Armstrong’s interview earns him a “B” for apology

    Cyclist Lance Armstrong, who was stripped of his most illustrious awards because of his use of performance enhancing drugs, made an effective plea for forgiveness during his interview with Oprah Winfrey, but his lack of regret is problematic, writes law professor Erin O'Hara O'Connor, who studies apologies and dispute resolution. Read More

    Jan 18, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt on Coursera: Pattern-Oriented Software Architectures for Concurrent and Networked Software

    View this preview video of Doug Schmidt’s spring 2013 Coursera course, Pattern-Oriented Software Architectures for Concurrent and Networked Software. Douglas C. Schmidt is a Professor of Computer Science, Associate Chair of the Computer Science and Engineering program, and a Senior Researcher at the Institute for Software Integrated Systems, all… Read More

    Jan 18, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Seeing light receptor’s interactions

    Understanding how the main receptor for light interacts with other signaling molecules may inform new pharmaceutical development. Read More

    Jan 18, 2013

  • National Academy Sciences Vanderbilt Neurosciences

    Vanderbilt neuroscientist honored by National Academy of Sciences

    Kenneth Catania, Stevenson Professor of Biological Sciences at Vanderbilt University, is one of 18 scientists who have been honored by the National Academy of Sciences for their outstanding scientific achievements in a wide range of fields spanning the physical, biological and social sciences. Read More

    Jan 17, 2013

  • Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos makes opening remarks at a meeting of the National Research Council on Jan. 16, 2013. (Susan Urmy/Vanderbilt)

    Chancellor Zeppos leads discussion on future of U.S. research universities

    On Jan. 16, a group of stakeholders from academia, federal and state government and the private sector attended a workshop at Vanderbilt to discuss steps to ensure the future of the critical research partnership between academia and government. Read More

    Jan 17, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Superfoods: Eat more, lose weight

      What if you could eat more and still lose weight? How about reduce disease and increase your lifespan? Sounds too good to be true, but Vanderbilt’s Barb Cramer talks with Vanderbilt School of Nursing’s nutrition expert Jamie Pope about choice foods that can help you… Read More

    Jan 17, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Watch: Doug Fisher, other experts discuss “flipped classrooms” with Coursera

    In this webinar with Coursera, Vanderbilt's Doug Fisher and a panel of experts from other universities discuss the "flipped classroom" model and other learning possibilities offered by participation in massive, open, online course platforms like Coursera. Fisher is associate professor of computer science and of computer engineering. Read More

    Jan 17, 2013