Year: 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Big Shoes to Fill

    Richard McCarty, a distinguished psychologist who has served as Vanderbilt University’s chief academic officer since 2008, is stepping down as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs in June, he announced in December. Read More

    Mar 11, 2014

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    Research Rises

    Annual figures available from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) show Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (VUSM) ranked ninth in the nation last year among U.S. medical schools in total grant support provided through the nation’s medical research agency. Read More

    Mar 11, 2014

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    Off to Dartmouth

    Carolyn Dever will become provost of Dartmouth College July 1, 2014, after six years as dean of the College of Arts and Science. Read More

    Mar 11, 2014

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    American Journey

    Khairul Kamarulzaman has taken advantage of semester and holiday breaks at Vanderbilt to travel across the United States. A short video that features some of his travel adventures and introduces a unique project recently captured InternationalStudent.com’s grand prize. Read More

    Mar 11, 2014

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    Bare Necessities

    As the lead representative for Hospital Guest Services, Peggy Buchanan has helped her share of patients and visitors. But she finds great pleasure in running the Vanderbilt Clothes Closet. Read More

    Mar 11, 2014

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    Look, Ma—No Anesthesia

    The PAWS program (Patient Awake While Scanned) empowers pediatric patients to complete MRI scans without receiving general anesthesia. Read More

    Mar 11, 2014

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    Alumni Outreach

    Graham Stewart has been named associate vice chancellor for alumni relations at Vanderbilt. Read More

    Mar 11, 2014

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    After Boston

    Kevin White, MBA’10, and his parents were enjoying the day at the Boston Marathon last April when bombs exploded and 264 people were severely injured—some fatally. All three Whites were injured and hospitalized. Read More

    Mar 11, 2014

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    Four Vanderbilt schools ranked in ‘U.S. News & World Report’ top 25 lists

    Vanderbilt’s schools of business, education, law and medical research were all selected in the top 25 in their categories of the best graduate schools as ranked by "U.S. News & World Report." Read More

    Mar 11, 2014

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    Plasma on Board

    Vanderbilt is taking part in a national trial to see if outcomes for critically injured patients with uncontrolled bleeding can be improved by administering plasma while in flight to the hospital. Read More

    Mar 10, 2014

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    Filling a Void

    Peabody College of education and human development is launching a master of education (M.Ed.) degree program in independent school leadership. Read More

    Mar 10, 2014

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    Kindred Spirits

    In the Vanderbilt Magazine office, we frequently receive phone calls from parents of recent graduates. Usually they’re moms calling because their child (most often a son) hasn’t gotten around to notifying us about a change of address, so the parents are still getting Vanderbilt Magazine at home. Of course we’ll update the address, we assure them. Often there’s a pause, and then, almost shyly, another request: Could Mom and Dad keep receiving a copy of the magazine, too? Read More

    Mar 10, 2014

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    The Original Cast

    The Original Cast returned to stage for its fall revue, Stephen Sondheim’s Putting It Together. Read More

    Mar 10, 2014

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    Antoinette Brown Lecturer to discuss impact of Anglican Church crisis

    Ellen Armour will discuss "Crisis in the Anglican Communion" when she delivers the 40th Antoinette Brown Lecture March 20 at Vanderbilt Divinity School. Read More

    Mar 10, 2014

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    Mayor Karl Dean pledges to help wipe out the ‘R Word’

    Nashville Mayor Karl Dean will visit Vanderbilt University’s campus Wednesday to pledge his support to putting an end to the “R Word,” which has negative and hurtful connotations to people with disabilities. Read More

    Mar 10, 2014

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    How to Feed 1,600 Students

    What sets Campus Dining’s fare apart is not just its deliciousness but its variety as well. The daily menus at The Commons Center are, in their own way, as expansive and sophisticated as the 115,000-square-foot, LEED-certified building itself. Read More

    Mar 10, 2014

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    Typical Campus Dining Menu

    From seared salmon to mango pork stir fry, The Commons menu offers something for everyone. Read More

    Mar 10, 2014

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    Bonus Recipe: Campus Dining’s Wild Mushroom Risotto

    Learn how Campus Dining makes its wild mushroom and herb risotto. Read More

    Mar 10, 2014

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    Southwest Airlines provides Vanderbilt patients with free flights

    by Jerry Jones Vanderbilt University Medical Center is one of 73 nonprofit hospitals and medical organizations selected for the Southwest Airlines 2014 Medical Transportation Grant Program. It is the fourth year Vanderbilt has received a Southwest transportation grant. The grant is administered by Vanderbilt LifeFlight and will help approximately 60… Read More

    Mar 10, 2014

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    Distinguished Alumnus

    Hal Moses, the Hortense B. Ingram Professor of Cancer Research and acting chair of the Department of Cancer Biology at Vanderbilt University, has been chosen to receive the highest honor conferred on members of the Vanderbilt alumni community: the Distinguished Alumni Award. Read More

    Mar 10, 2014