Year: 2019
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Vanderbilt Commencement is today
An expected 1,701 undergraduates and 2,125 graduate students will receive degrees from Vanderbilt University today at ceremonies held across campus. Watch a livestream of the Alumni Lawn ceremony at www.vanderbilt.edu. Read MoreMay 10, 2019
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Free memory and Alzheimer’s gene screenings May 14
Staff from the Center for Cognitive Medicine will administer memory screenings and Alzheimer’s gene screenings at no cost to community members ages 60 and above. Read MoreMay 10, 2019
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Our favorite posts of #VU2019 (so far…)
In celebration of #VU2019, we're sharing some of our favorite posts on Instagram (so far!). Continue to share your graduation photos on Instagram using #VU2019, and follow us at @vanderbiltu for all the commencement fun! Read MoreMay 9, 2019
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Gordon Logan elected to National Academy of Sciences
Gordon Logan, Centennial Professor of Psychology, has been elected a foreign associate of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences in recognition of his distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. Read MoreMay 9, 2019
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Employee Appreciation Picnic: Craft fair deadline approaching
Would your holiday wreath make Martha Stewart jealous? Do you dream of opening an Etsy shop? We invite crafters of all trades to enter the Employee Appreciation Picnic: At the County Fair craft fair. The deadline to enter is Friday, May 10. Read MoreMay 9, 2019
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Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth offers summer courses
Are you looking for a summer opportunity for an advanced learner in your life? Programs for Talented Youth provides opportunities for advanced learners to take accelerated courses in a creative, supportive and rigorous environment on the Vanderbilt University campus. Read MoreMay 9, 2019
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Dynamic basement membranes
Basement membranes are important structural and functional components of tissues. New research provides insight into how they repair themselves. Read MoreMay 9, 2019
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Blueprint for rebuilding the heart
New findings may speed progress toward programming cells to rebuild damaged hearts more quickly. Read MoreMay 9, 2019
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Why some rules are meant to be broken
When businesses fail to comply with the rules, sometimes the rules themselves are partly to blame. Read MoreMay 9, 2019
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Registration open: 2019 BRET Annual Career Symposium, ‘Influencing Human Health with Your Ph.D.’
Hosted by the BRET Office of Career Development and the Training Grants in Biomedical Sciences. Read MoreMay 9, 2019
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Robinson to lead Office for Inclusive Excellence; Thomas-Hunt named Airbnb head of global diversity and belonging
William H. Robinson, associate dean for academic success at the School of Engineering, will lead the Office for Inclusive Excellence as interim vice provost for strategic initiatives beginning June 1. Robinson takes on this new role following the departure of Melissa Thomas-Hunt, who has accepted a position with the executive team at Airbnb in San Francisco as their head of global diversity and belonging. Read MoreMay 8, 2019
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What’s On My Mind: Reflections on 2019, and the years ahead
Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos looks ahead to his final Commencement ceremony as chancellor in this week's column. Read MoreMay 8, 2019
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Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music Big Band named best student jazz ensemble
Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music has been recognized by "DownBeat" magazine’s 42nd Annual Student Music Awards. The Blair Big Band was named best undergraduate large jazz ensemble. Read MoreMay 8, 2019
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I Am Vanderbilt: Randy Smith
The Vanderbilt campus hums with a particular energy in the days leading up to Commencement. Randy Smith, a supervisor in Plant Operations, manages a team of housekeeping staff tasked with getting buildings ready to accommodate the more than 25,000 friends and family members who will be on campus celebrating graduates. Read MoreMay 8, 2019
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Two students awarded prestigious Goldwater Scholarships
Vanderbilt University sophomore Aakash Basu and junior Eric Zhang have been named Goldwater Scholars. The Goldwater Scholarship is the premier award for undergraduate STEM students who show exceptional promise of becoming the nation’s next generation of research leaders. Read MoreMay 8, 2019
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Broker-philanthropist named Peabody College distinguished alumna
Shaiza Rizavi, a veteran money manager known for her commitment to social enterprise, will be honored by Vanderbilt’s Peabody College of education and human development with the 2019 Distinguished Alumna Award during Commencement on May 10. Read MoreMay 8, 2019
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Dean presents 2018-2019 faculty, staff and student research awards
Dean Philippe Fauchet announced May 7 the promotions of two engineering faculty members at the final faculty meeting of the 2017-2018 academic year and presented four awards at a reception following the meeting. Craig Duvall and Jamey D. Young have been promoted to the rank of professor. Duvall’s promotion to full professor of biomedical engineering... Read MoreMay 7, 2019
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National Science Foundation lecture: Inclusive and Diverse Computing Community
Jan Cuny is a program officer at the National Science Foundation where she leads the Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate (CISE)’s efforts on broadening participation and education in computing. Read MoreMay 7, 2019
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New head of Nursing’s highly ranked nurse-midwifery program appointed
Julia Phillippi, assistant professor of nursing, has been named academic director of the Nurse-Midwifery program. Read MoreMay 7, 2019
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Road test proves adaptive cruise control can add to traffic jam problem
VU researcher wants closer look at feature to address traffic issues A new, open-road test of adaptive cruise control demonstrated that the feature, designed to make driving easier by continuously adjusting a vehicle’s speed in response to the car ahead, doesn’t yet solve the problem of phantom traffic jams. Because human drivers are responsible for... Read MoreMay 7, 2019