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Year: 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Kennedy named Association of Women’s Health and Obstetrics Neonatal Nurses fellow

    School of Nursing Professor and Associate Dean for Academic and Curriculum Affairs Betsy Kennedy, BSN’89, MSN’93, PhD, ANEF, has been named as an Association of Women’s Health and Obstetrics Neonatal Nurses fellow. Read More

    May 24, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Class of 2023: Then and Now

    Congratulations to the Vanderbilt Class of 2023! Watch as a few new graduates travel back in time to their first moments as accepted students. Keep up with the latest news from Vanderbilt University on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and LinkedIn. Learn more about social media… Read More

    May 22, 2023

  • Little Sphere, Big Power: Students work to build miniature fusion reactor

    Little Sphere, Big Power: Students work to build miniature fusion reactor

    By Amy Wolf It all started late one night in a first-year residence hall. A group of students were brainstorming ideas for an innovative project to collaborate on, and amid all the ambitious suggestions getting tossed around, one engineering major’s idea stood out: What if they built a miniature nuclear fusion reactor? In typical Vanderbilt... Read More

    May 19, 2023

  • Little Sphere, Big Power: Students work to build miniature fusion reactor

    Little Sphere, Big Power: Students work to build miniature fusion reactor

    By Amy Wolf It all started late one night in a first-year residence hall. A group of students were brainstorming ideas for an innovative project to collaborate on, and amid all the ambitious suggestions getting tossed around, one engineering major’s idea stood out: What if they built a miniature nuclear fusion reactor? In typical Vanderbilt... Read More

    May 19, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Peabody hosts Jordanian educators

    Dean Camilla Benbow and Jordanian educators Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of education and human development hosted faculty, administrators, and staff from four Jordanian universities in a collaboration with International Research & Exchanges Board from May 8 to 12. The delegation was seeking to develop and implement a pre-service teacher education… Read More

    May 19, 2023

  • Vanderbilt joins NSF-funded coalition to shape the future of mobility in Tennessee

    Vanderbilt joins NSF-funded coalition to shape the future of mobility in Tennessee

    Vanderbilt University will serve as a core partner in a statewide coalition to help shape the future of mobility and usher in a new era of economic prosperity in Tennessee. The effort is being funded by the National Science Foundation’s Regional Innovation Engines program. The $1 million Advancing Technology-Enabled Mobility Solutions (ATEMS-TN) Regional Innovation Engines... Read More

    May 18, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Eagle Eyes

    Jane Hughes Coble, BA’64, and Bill Coble, BE’54, contributed to conservation efforts in the 1990s led by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency by allowing the TWRA to use their farm in the Bells Bend area to reintroduce bald eagles to the environment. After a few years of anxious waiting, a pair of mature eagles returned and have raised their young there for 25 years. Read More

    May 18, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    New view of mutations informs disease risk, treatment response

    A transcontinental research effort led by scientists from Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the University of Michigan has upended some long-standing assumptions about mutations — how often they occur, what causes them and what they do. Read More

    May 18, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Why I Give: Bob Matthews, MD’86

    Dr. Bob Matthews recently established a planned gift in support of the Rugby Club at Vanderbilt, where he made some of his best friends in life. He hopes to inspire others to consider a planned gift in support of a cause they are passionate about.  Read More

    May 18, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Little Sphere, Big Power: Students work to build miniature fusion reactor

    The Vanderbilt Fusion Project, an initiative involving 40 undergraduates from 22 majors across three schools, is seeking to build a miniature nuclear fusion reactor—and make history. Read More

    May 17, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Nanotechnology repaves the path for cancer-fighting T cells

    Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. Read More

    May 9, 2023

  • Digital illustration of heart in an x-ray of a human chest

    Diabetes drugs associated with fewer adverse cardiac events in older veterans: study

    Vanderbilt research finds that GLP1 receptor agonists — a class of diabetes medications — are associated with fewer major adverse cardiovascular events than another type of diabetes drug (DPP4 inhibitors) in older veterans with no prior heart disease. Read More

    May 8, 2023

  • Nanotechnology repaves the path for cancer-fighting T cells

    Nanotechnology repaves the path for cancer-fighting T cells

    Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. The cutting-edge research was recently published in the high-impact journal Science Immunology. Cancers co-opt both the immune and cardiovascular systems to fuel their own growth, researchers say. They do this in part by forming new... Read More

    May 8, 2023

  • Welsh Studies

    Welsh’s studies reveal educators’ discretions may contribute to racial disparities in exclusionary discipline

    By Jenna Somers Richard Welsh, associate professor of education and public policy Two recent studies indicate that school-level factors play a considerable role in racial disparities in school discipline. The first study, conducted primarily through a series of interviews, reveals disciplinary tensions between district leaders, school administrators, and… Read More

    May 8, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Doyle speaks with policymakers in D.C. on paths to debt-free college education

    By Jenna Somers Will Doyle, professor of leadership, policy, and organizations In April, Will Doyle, professor of leadership, policy, and organizations, participated in a panel presentation attended by congressional staff in Washington, D.C., to discuss the possibility of federal-state partnerships to fund higher education at low or no… Read More

    May 5, 2023

  • x-ray of chest with lungs highlighted in red

    Tracking lung macrophages

    A new technique will allow researchers to track subsets of immune cells that patrol and defend the lungs, to better understand the roles of these cells during lung inflammation, infection and injury. Read More

    May 4, 2023

  • colonoscopy endoscope

    Better adenoma detection

    Fluorescent nanoparticles clearly identified colonic adenomas — precursors to colorectal cancer — in mice, and the formulation should translate to clinical use in humans. Read More

    May 4, 2023

  • Class of 2023 photo by Daniel Dubois of Vanderbilt University

    Read student profiles celebrating the Class of 2023

    Read student profiles celebrating the Class of 2023. Read More

    May 3, 2023

  • Filmmaker Mason Richards

    Creative Journey

    Mason Richards, BS'97, continues his quest to turn 'The Seawall' into a feature film. Read More

    May 3, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Gift extends support for Vanderbilt’s award-winning rocket team

    The inaugural Mark Dalton Faculty Director of Experiential Learning in Aerospace Engineering is Amrutur "A.V.” Anilkumar. Anilkumar has served as the faculty adviser to Vanderbilt teams that have won numerous national and international aerospace engineering awards over two decades. Read More

    May 2, 2023