Year: 2025
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$121K grant from IMLS recognizes Heard Libraries’ support of staff development
Vanderbilt’s Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries have received a prestigious National Leadership Grant from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services. The award, valued at more than $121,000, was made through the IMLS’ Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program. Read MoreOct 6, 2025
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Character and leadership at center of Vanderbilt fireside chat with Gen. McChrystal
Character and leadership took center stage at Vanderbilt University as retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal joined retired Gen. Paul Nakasone, founding director of the Institute of National Security, for the institute’s speaker series Monday evening. Read MoreOct 6, 2025
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Expanding arts programming and opportunities through the A&S Arts Project
The College of Arts and Science has long been an innovator and leader in the arts—from theater to studio art to cinema to architecture. Faculty and students alike create, build, and explore in visionary ways that affect the way we interpret and live in the world around us. To further develop the arts at Vanderbilt, the college has launched the Arts and Science Arts Project. The strategic initiative aims to elevate, expand, and connect art initiatives at Vanderbilt, develop new programming, and build collaborations with the arts community around Nashville and beyond. Read MoreOct 6, 2025
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Safety starts with preparation: Vanderbilt community encouraged to complete new active assailant response training
With higher education leaders’ heightened attention to campus safety, Vanderbilt University Public Safety reminds all members of the Vanderbilt community about the importance of preparing for an active assailant situation. Taking time now to become familiar with Vanderbilt’s prevention strategies and response guidelines is a crucial step in keeping our campus safe. Read MoreOct 6, 2025
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Rising to meet our moment: Vanderbilt celebrates 150th anniversary of its opening
Vanderbilt celebrated the 150th anniversary of its opening on the afternoon of Oct. 3 on Alumni Lawn. The Board of Trust, Vanderbilt leadership, deans, faculty, staff and students gathered to hear Sen. Lamar Alexander, Mayor Freddie O'Connell and Chancellor Daniel Diermeier speak on the momentous occasion before celebrating with streamers, live music and various food trucks. Read MoreOct 6, 2025
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Global education leaders to convene at Vanderbilt
Key Takeaways: Vanderbilt Peabody College will co-host the Global Education Deans’ Forum October 21 – 24 in Nashville. The event will be co-hosted by Florida State University and the University of Kansas. Leaders of education faculties from more than 30 colleges and universities… Read MoreOct 3, 2025
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Vehicle, pedestrian route changes start Monday, Oct. 6, near Central Neighborhood
A series of sidewalk and roadway closures will begin on Monday, Oct. 6, in Vanderbilt’s Central Neighborhood. Whether you are walking, biking or driving, take time to chart a course that will make navigating campus a breeze. Read MoreOct 2, 2025
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Open Enrollment: Detailed guide and health insurance premiums now available
Open Enrollment is your once-a-year opportunity to choose the benefits that best meet the needs of you and your family. To ensure you’re enrolled in your desired plans, all fully benefits-eligible employees must complete Open Enrollment, even if you do not plan to make changes or waive coverage. Open Enrollment will take place on My VU Benefits between 12 a.m. CT Oct. 16, and 11:59 p.m. CT Oct. 31, 2025. Read MoreOct 2, 2025
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Innovation Catalyst Funds awarded to nine faculty from June 2025 cycle
Vanderbilt University announced nine recipients of the Innovation Catalyst Fund awards for the June 2025 cycle, continuing its mission of accelerating translational research and driving innovative solutions to real-world challenges by providing faculty with crucial pre-seed funding across diverse disciplines. The newly selected projects span cutting-edge work in health care, engineering and technology solutions. Read MoreOct 2, 2025
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Acclaimed author Jacqueline Woodson emphasizes the role of storytelling in building connection and fostering dialogue
Engaging in thoughtful dialogue is not only essential in today’s society, but also is a trademark of the Vanderbilt experience, which begins with the first-year experience on The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons. On Sunday, Sept. 14, author Jacqueline Woodson spoke to a packed Langford Auditorium for the 19th Annual Lawson Lecture and offered a master class for the Class of 2029 on using storytelling to foster discourse and find connection, continuing the 2025–26 first-year programming theme of “Stories that Connect Us.” Read MoreOct 2, 2025
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On solid ground: blind toddlers take their first steps with help from a Vanderbilt innovator
By Jennifer Kiilerich Grace Ambrose-Zaken, Pediatric Belt Cane inventor. It was a little bit of kismet that led Vanderbilt Peabody College alumna Grace Ambrose-Zaken, Ed.D.’97, to the visual disabilities field. But it was a lot of passion and creativity that drove her to transform that field with… Read MoreOct 2, 2025
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New report finds wide disparities in investments in children’s earliest years across states
Policies adopted by states drive major differences in the resources available to families. The first three years of life are critical for healthy development, yet families in some states have more than twice the resources of those in others—a gap created by state policy choices. Consider a single mother… Read MoreOct 1, 2025
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Master of Public Health Program hosts Stata and R Boot Camps this November
Stata and R boot camps are coming up this fall for those seeking a refresher in the basics. These interactive, hands-on sessions provide guided practice using the software and include an optional hour after each class for individual questions with the instructor. Read MoreSep 30, 2025
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Vanderbilt’s humanities strengths will be on display at 2025 Southern Festival of Books
The 2025 Southern Festival of Books, presented by Vanderbilt University in partnership with Humanities Tennessee, will connect faculty, students, alumni and others with university ties to a vast community that shares their love for creative expression. The festival, now in its 37th year, will be at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, Tennessee State Museum and Tennessee State Library and Archives Oct. 18–19. Admission is free. Read MoreSep 30, 2025
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Building tomorrow while erasing yesterday: a Frist exhibit exploring Nashville’s development
When John Warren is seeking inspiration, he walks and observes. Wandering the streets of Nashville with a 16mm Bolex film camera, the lecturer in art is constantly on the hunt for his next project. Warren filmed on and off for seven years, with many of his shots taking place from 2017-2018. The resulting project is a 16mm experimental film loop called Future Tense that is currently featured in a Frist Art Museum exhibit, Avenues to a Great City, running now through December 14. Read MoreSep 30, 2025
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Search begins for Vanderbilt’s new vice provost for research and innovation, committee named
A national search is underway for Vanderbilt’s next vice provost for research and innovation. Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs C. Cybele Raver has appointed a committee to identify candidates for the university’s new chief research officer, who will begin their appointment early in 2026. Read MoreSep 29, 2025
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Stories from the field: Arts and Science students spend their summers interning, researching, and making a global impact
For many, summer is a time to soak up the sunshine, venture outside, and maybe even tackle the books on that lengthy “to be read” list. For students in the College of Arts and Science, summer presents a different opportunity: a chance to apply their skills and academic knowledge to real-world challenges, setting the stage for future career success. Read MoreSep 29, 2025
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Information session on Vanderbilt’s innovation neighborhood set for Oct. 6
Faculty and staff are invited to an information session on plans for Vanderbilt’s innovation neighborhood on Monday, Oct. 6, 12–1 p.m. in Kissam C210 MPR. Lunch will be provided. Read MoreSep 29, 2025
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Global Innovation Collaboration: Nissha Medical Technologies to move global engineering and innovation center to Vanderbilt’s Nashville campus
"Hosting Nissha Medical Technologies at the former site of our Stadium Club on West End Avenue will give our faculty and students extraordinary new opportunities to work with a leader in advancing medical devices—a strategic research priority for Vanderbilt and our region," Chancellor Daniel Diermeier said during a news conference on campus announcing the partnership. Read MoreSep 29, 2025
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John Wikswo: Transforming small-scale science into planet-sized impact
When an “unsolvable” problem needs solving, put John Wikswo on the team. As director of the Vanderbilt Institute for Integrative Biosystems Research and Education and University Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, and Physics, Wikswo is tackling questions crucial to the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, now with support from Vanderbilt's Innovation Catalyst Fund. Read MoreSep 26, 2025