This year at Vanderbilt, social media accounts from all across campus shared content that made us laugh, feel, think and learn. Here’s a look back at a few of the most creative must-see social posts we shared this year.
1.) Gen Z Writes the Script—Residential Colleges
Residential faculty lowkey popped off in this Instagram Reel highlighting the Rizz Colleges.
2.) We Matched at Vanderbilt—School of Medicine
Residency dreams come true in this heartwarming Match Day video.
3.) Google FAQ: Math—College of Arts and Science
“Why is math so hard!?” In this clever Q&A, math major Isaiah Williams and math Professor Dan Margalit answer this and other frequently Googled questions about math.
4.) Showing Up to Finals After Watching Wicked—Peabody College
Our pulse is rushing and our head is reeling over this Instagram Reel from Peabody College.
5.) Office Tour (edited by our Gen Z intern)—Career Center
“So.” “Ah.” “Yeah.” Um.”
6.) Aurora over Dyer Observatory—Dyer Observatory
An artful time-lapse captures skies over Nashville as only Dyer Observatory can.
7.) Life Is Beautiful Image Contest—School of Medicine Basic Sciences
The beauty of the basic sciences comes to life in these stunning scientific visuals captured using CISR instruments.
8.) We Work in a Museum—Vanderbilt Museum
Of course they’re haunted!
9.) Day in the Life of Four Friends—Law School
Tag along with four Law School besties as they take us through their day together.
10.) Musicians and Their Instruments—Blair School of Music
Blair School captures the special relationship between a musician and their instrument in this unique student spotlight series.
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