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New reports illustrate historical patterns of inequity in policy design and their impact across generations
Tracing policy decisions from early America to today, the reports reveal how long-standing choices continue to shape access and outcomes for families. Press Contact: Sydne Lewis, 615-343-9946, sydne.lewis@vanderbilt.edu The Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center at Vanderbilt University published the first installment in a series of reports, Social Policy… Read MoreJan 23, 2026
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A Legacy of Access and Success: The Levy family’s impact at Vanderbilt
In 2024, as Opportunity Vanderbilt celebrated its 15th anniversary, Trustee Robert “Bob” Levy, BA’72, and his wife Diane S. Levy demonstrated their continued commitment to student access through a transformative $1.1 million matching gift initiative. The program, which inspired 22 alumni from the graduating classes of 2000 to 2025 to make their first endowed gifts to the university by establishing Opportunity Vanderbilt scholarships, reached its goal more than four months ahead of schedule by August 2025. Read MoreJan 22, 2026
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Nominations are open for the 2026 Spring Staff Awards
The Spring Staff Awards recognize the many contributions of university staff to Vanderbilt’s core goals and mission. Nominations can be submitted by staff, students, faculty or postdoctoral scholars using the online nomination form through Friday, Feb. 27. The winners of each award will be announced at the sixth annual Spring Staff Assembly on Wednesday, May 20. Read MoreJan 22, 2026
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Vanderbilt’s Sesquicentennial: A celebratory year in review
In 2025, Vanderbilt marked the 150th anniversary of its opening with vibrant, campus-wide Sesquicentennial celebrations that reflected the university’s enduring values and forward-looking spirit. Throughout the fall, students, faculty, staff, alumni and neighbors came together for conversations and performances, traditions and tributes—all honoring Vanderbilt’s past while embracing the promise of its next century and beyond. Read MoreJan 22, 2026
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2025 W-2 is now available
Electronic W-2s are available through ADP W-2 Services as an enhanced benefit for Vanderbilt University employees. Electronic W-2s are accessible at any time, and ADP W-2 Services simplifies the process of using tax preparation software. Read MoreJan 22, 2026
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AlertVU full-scale test scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Jan. 29
This year’s AlertVU spring full-scale test will take place on Jan. 29—earlier than in previous years. To better align with operational and preparedness efforts, Vanderbilt will conduct the annual spring AlertVU test in January from now on. Read MoreJan 21, 2026
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Vanderbilt Peabody scholars awarded prestigious Dunnette Prize from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
By Jenna Somers Dean Camilla P. Benbow David Lubinski (Vanderbilt) Camilla Benbow and David Lubinski have won the Dunnette Prize from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), for their scholarship on talent identification and talent… Read MoreJan 21, 2026
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Vanderbilt Institute for Therapeutic Advances launches to redefine drug discovery and biomedical innovation
New drug discovery institute brings together AI, genomics, systems biology and translational research to accelerate cures for major diseases. Read MoreJan 21, 2026
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Never forgotten: Tiffany Fracchia’s class helps identify missing American WWII soldier in France
Field work led by Associate Professor Tiffany Fracchia recently solved an 80-year-old mystery for the family of a missing World War II soldier. In 2022 and 2023, Fracchia and her students excavated remains from the site of a 1944 B-17G crash near Neron, France. They were later identified by the Department of Defense as U.S. Army Air Force 1st Lt. Gerard J. Melofchik of New York, and his family finally held a memorial for him in November. “Hearing that we were able to bring some peace and answers to another military family … was really rewarding for me,” said Alyssa Bolster, BA’22. Read MoreJan 16, 2026
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Vanderbilt professor J.B. Ruhl selected for Bellagio Center residency
Law Professor J.B. Ruhl will spend four weeks at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center in 2027, developing ways cities can adapt to climate change. The center, which has hosted notable leaders like Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and author Maya Angelou, works to inspire collaboration that transcends political affiliations, professions and national borders. The residency is a joint effort with the UCLA School of Law and the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management. Read MoreJan 16, 2026
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Vanderbilt researchers find protein plays dual roles in repairing damaged kidney
Cells lining crucial structures in the kidney are full of mitochondria—parts of the cell that help it do its job. The cost of doing that job, though, can be damage to the mitochondria, which then cripples the cells and leads to poor kidney function. Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have found that the protein Rac1 kicks cell repair into high gear to help the body remove and replace damaged mitochondria. Their work was recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; Assistant Professor Fabian Bock is among the paper’s authors. Read MoreJan 16, 2026
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Meet the Vanderbilt student tutors building community through collaboration at Nashville’s John Early School
By Jennifer Kiilerich and Krystal Schmidt On a rainy November afternoon in a North Nashville classroom, students who once struggled in math periodically shouted out “zearned it,” receiving stickers or candy from their teacher as they hit milestones in the math program of the same name. Sherrilyn Dovi,… Read MoreJan 15, 2026
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Vanderbilt earns its first Carnegie Community Engagement Classification
The American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching have announced the institutions that earned the Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement for 2026, and Vanderbilt University is among them. This is Vanderbilt’s first time receiving the classification. This designation honors institutions that are deeply committed to working alongside their communities. It recognizes colleges and universities that build strong, mutually beneficial partnerships; connect community engagement to teaching and learning; and apply their knowledge and resources to help address real-world challenges. Read MoreJan 15, 2026
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SACSCOC Torch Award honors Vanderbilt for student success and completion rates
Vanderbilt was recently honored by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges inaugural Torch Awards, a new recognition that celebrates member institutions for their leadership in affordability, student success and post-college outcomes. Vanderbilt was the only Level VI institution to receive the award in the student support and completion category. Read MoreJan 15, 2026
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Your well-being, enhanced: What’s new in Personify Health for 2026
A new year brings a fresh start—and Personify Health is stepping into 2026 with exciting updates designed to better support your well-being. With enhanced features and updated point opportunities, it’s now easier (and more rewarding) to prioritize your health and wellness in the year ahead. You now have access to more tools, more personalized content and more ways to earn rewards. Read MoreJan 15, 2026
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Take advantage of well-being resources for employees in 2026
As the new year begins, Vanderbilt is encouraging all employees to take advantage of the extensive well-being resources available. The offerings, which include wellness and mental health programs, are part of the university’s broader commitment to supporting the holistic health of its faculty, staff and postdocs across all key aspects of their lives. Find out how Vanderbilt can help you improve your personal well-being—physically, emotionally, financially, professionally and socially—in 2026. Read MoreJan 15, 2026
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Vanderbilt launches ‘250 Conversations on America’ to mark nation’s 250th anniversary through civil discourse
Beginning this month, 250 Conversations on America: Civil Discourse in Action will bring together students, faculty, staff, alumni and the broader community for a wide-ranging series of public events and smaller conversations across Vanderbilt’s Nashville and New York City campuses. Led by Dialogue Vanderbilt, the initiative will serve as the university’s signature contribution to the national celebration, modeling how to “agree and disagree better” at a moment of profound civic complexity. Read MoreJan 15, 2026
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Corporate and higher education exec Everette Fortner, BE’84, to transform Vanderbilt’s Career Center
Get to know the new vice provost of career advancement and engagement and head of Vanderbilt's Career Center Read MoreJan 15, 2026
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Major Jackson: Devouring the Art of Language
Whether Major Jackson is teaching, writing or critiquing, at the center of his work is a voracious hunger for artful language—underpinned by a commitment to painting the quotidian in new and unexpected ways. Read MoreJan 15, 2026
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University REDCap users must migrate projects to new instance by April 15
Effective Nov. 18, 2025, Vanderbilt University deployed a dedicated REDCap instance, separate from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. University REDCap users who have projects on the VUMC instance should take immediate action to migrate them to the VU instance, or archive projects that are no longer needed. Read MoreJan 14, 2026