Year: 2025
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Peabody student wins Obama Foundation Voyager Scholarship
Jason Vadnos An increasingly globalized world needs young leaders who can bridge divides and help solve humanity’s biggest challenges. This year, Jason Vadnos, a third-year student in the Department of Human and Organizational Development (HOD) at Vanderbilt Peabody College was named a 2025-2027 recipient of the… Read MoreOct 31, 2025
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Straight On ’Til Morning
'The River Will Be a Part of Us' by Justus Wayne Thomas, BA'80, chronicles the journey of a group of young people from the U.S. and Germany who launched a homemade raft on the Missouri River near Kansas City, determined to float to St. Louis and from there all the way down the Mississippi to New Orleans. Read MoreOct 31, 2025
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Elenora Pertz, BMus’15, carves a musical path across Europe, empowering women
Elenora Pertz, BMus’15 (Claudia Araujo) Pianist Elenora Pertz, BMus’15, has chased her musical dreams across continents, from the grand halls of Vienna to Berlin—and this past summer to Florence, Italy. As a collaborative pianist for some of the world’s most prestigious opera houses, an innovative teacher and an… Read MoreOct 31, 2025
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Peabody College welcomes new faculty
Salvatore Falletta (submitted photo) Warren Lowell (Vanderbilt University) Amy Owen Michelle Perdomo Douglas Ribeiro (Vanderbilt University) Jonathan Seiden… Read MoreOct 31, 2025
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How To Run a Marathon
Jeff Martindale, BA'90, was awarded the Six Star Medal in March for completing the original six Abbott World Marathon Majors: TCS New York City Marathon (2010), Boston Marathon (2013), Bank of America Chicago Marathon (2017), Berlin Marathon (2022), TCS London Marathon (2023) and Tokyo Marathon (2025). Read MoreOct 31, 2025
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Vanderbilt Board of Trust extends Chairman Bruce R. Evans’ term to 2030
The Vanderbilt Board of Trust has voted to extend Bruce R. Evans’ (BE’81) term as chairman for an additional three years, ending on June 30, 2030. The resolution for the extension cited Evans’ pivotal leadership in guiding the board and university through significant changes, supporting the chancellor’s leadership through the university’s growth and adaptation in a rapidly changing educational landscape. Read MoreOct 30, 2025
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Lacy-Fischer Interdisciplinary Research Grants support innovative graduate student projects
In 2024, eleven teams of graduate students received Lacy-Fischer Interdisciplinary Research Grants to support projects ranging from advanced optical technologies and gravitational wave detection to medical innovations and autonomous vehicle safety. Read MoreOct 30, 2025
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Vanderbilt English Language Center and Residential Colleges offer students opportunity to explore Nashville’s literary landscape
The Vanderbilt University English Language Center and Residential Colleges recently partnered for the Explore Nashville program to provide students with an enriching cultural experience connected to the Southern Festival of Books. The festival was co-presented by Vanderbilt University… Read MoreOct 30, 2025
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Dare to ask: A first-year assignment that builds empathy, curiosity and civil discourse
More than 1,600 first-year students were asked to interview someone in their community who could deepen, broaden or shift their understanding of the world—and to document the experience through a written story or reflection. This exercise, the first of its kind at Vanderbilt, drew a response that was nothing short of extraordinary. Read MoreOct 30, 2025
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2025 Fall Staff Assembly honors individuals and teams for excellence in leadership and innovation
Chancellor Daniel Diermeier and Vice Chancellor of People, Culture and Belonging Sydney Savion presented awards at the 2025 Fall Staff Assembly to a mix of inspiring individuals and teams who have made significant contributions through their community engagement, research and service. Read MoreOct 30, 2025
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2025 Fall Staff Assembly celebrates Vanderbilt’s moment in time as it sets its sights on becoming ‘the great university of the 21st century’
The 2025 Fall Staff Assembly, which was held at Langford Auditorium on Oct. 29, reflected on Vanderbilt’s extraordinary achievements. From meeting its ambitious fundraising goals to raising the bar in academics, one thing was clear: This is Vanderbilt’s moment. And as various speakers noted throughout the assembly, much of it would be impossible without the heroic efforts of the university’s staff. Read MoreOct 30, 2025
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Faculty Senate meeting on Thursday, Nov. 6
All faculty are invited to the next Faculty Senate meeting on Thursday, Nov. 6, at the Faculty Commons Building at 1101 19th Ave. S. from 4:10 to 5:30 p.m. to hear from Chancellor Daniel Diermeier, Vice Provost Tiffiny Tung, Vice Chancellor Darren Reisberg, Associate Vice Chancellor David ter Kuile, Chief of Staff Amy Huffman and Interim Chief of Police Tommye Sutton. Read MoreOct 30, 2025
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Limited Submission Opportunity: Mellon Foundation Higher Learning Program
Vanderbilt University may submit up to three concept papers to the Mellon Foundation Higher Learning Program: 2026 Call for Concepts. Read MoreOct 29, 2025
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Peer tutoring in YMCA aftercare delivers powerful results, Vanderbilt study finds
By Jennifer Kiilerich In a game-changing partnership, Vanderbilt Peabody College of education and human development and the YMCA of Middle Tennessee are proving that effective reading interventions can come in all shapes—and ages. Reading Buddies is a peer-to-peer tutoring initiative spearheaded by Peabody researcher Jeanne Wanzek and Elizabeth… Read MoreOct 28, 2025
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Chemical Engineering sophomore Tyler Hwang wins $500k with prize-winning kick as part of ESPN College Gameday
Vanderbilt student Tyler Hwang, a sophomore double majoring in chemical engineering and economics, nailed a 33-yard field goal to win Pat McAfee’s weekly kicking contest on ESPN’s College Gameday, which Vanderbilt hosted on campus October 25. In addition to winning the $500,000 award, Hwang also receives $250,000 for the charity of his choice. Read MoreOct 27, 2025
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Transcending language and borders: How the NIRMA Project is expanding Nashville’s identity as Music City
On the evening of Nov. 6, the gallery rooms and halls of the Curb Center at Vanderbilt will resound with a global melody. There will be the pluck and ring of a setar and the charm of a santoor as the Nashville Immigrant and Refugee Music and Art Project will visit to perform their showcase “Melodies of Crossing: An Immersive Night of Global Music Across Rooms.” A collective of immigrant and refugee musicians from Iran, Afghanistan, Kurdistan, Egypt, Venezuela and Nashville will settle into the Curb Center’s gallery space at 1801 Edgehill Ave. and play music from their native lands. Read MoreOct 27, 2025
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Wolters Kluwer and Vanderbilt’s Heard Libraries collaborate on transformative medical research agreement
Wolters Kluwer Health and Vanderbilt University’s Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries have announced a new collaboration that will help support medical breakthroughs and improve access to scholarly research. The agreement, which is an expansion of Wolters Kluwer’s read-and-publish offerings in North America, will run through 2028. Read MoreOct 27, 2025
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Vanderbilt’s Ancora Partnership: A collaborative journey toward health care innovation
Since the inception of the Ancora Innovations partnership in 2018, Vanderbilt and Deerfield Management have enjoyed a robust collaboration. Deerfield’s commitment includes significant support for advancing translational research and sponsorship of various events across Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Recently, key members of Deerfield's leadership team spent two days at Vanderbilt to engage faculty in discussions about potential projects of mutual interest. Read MoreOct 27, 2025
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ICYMI: Best social media moments from ESPN ‘College GameDay’ at Vanderbilt
Live from Nashville, it's ESPN 'College GameDay'! Commodore Nation brought the energy to Wyatt Lawn and social media this weekend. In case you missed it, check out a few of our favorite posts. Read MoreOct 27, 2025