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Communications And Marketing

  • Randall K. Harley

    Randall K. Harley

    Randall K. Harley, (MA’54, PhD’62) professor emeritus of special education, who taught at Peabody for over 29 years, was honored with a reception on campus in September during which he was presented with a stone to be placed in the Hall of Legends at the American… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Returning teachers feed workforce, gender differences prevalent

    Returning teachers feed workforce, gender differences prevalent

    Jason Grissom Former teachers may be an important source for the teacher labor supply, with as many as 30 percent of this population re-entering the field at some point, but who is most likely to return to the classroom after a hiatus? New research from Peabody examines… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Read About It

    Read About It

    Magdalene House Magdalene House: A Place about Mercy, (Vanderbilt University Press, 2012) by Sarah VanHooser Suiter, PhD’10, is a participant-observation account of the history of this remarkable community founded in 1997, its structure, its Thistle Farms beauty products operation, and Reverend Becca Stevens’s communal and spiritual vision. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Reluctant readers? There’s an app for that.

    Reluctant readers? There’s an app for that.

    An acclaimed young adult novelist is now applying her vision, talent and Peabody connections to engage young readers with Shakespeare. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • A firm foundation in life and work

    A firm foundation in life and work

    Thomas H. Powell, EdD’82, currently in his 10th year as president of Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmetsburg, Md., has led the nation’s second-oldest Catholic university to new heights. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Creative Expressions XVIII Art Show

    Creative Expressions XVIII Art Show

    Selected works were exhibited and artists were recognized at the 31st Annual Awards Celebration of the Mayor’s Advisory Committee on October 25. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Well Fed

    Well Fed

    The Annual Farm to Fork Dinner on the Peabody mall has become a fall tradition on campus, highlighting locally harvested food and bringing students together to pass around bowls of the best grub around. It’s debatable whether one could actually call “rosemary roasted pork loin with… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Ahead of the Pack

    Continued accolades might go to any institution’s collective head. Yet Peabody College’s place atop the rankings of education schools nationwide has made the school’s faculty and leadership anything but complacent. The forward-looking approach that helped to build the college continues to infuse its institutional culture: At Peabody, innovation has become standard operating procedure. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    The Language of Survival

    In 2011, Tennessee welcomed 1,236 refugees from 17 different countries, most of them settling in Nashville. For a refugee, the first order of business is survival, and the key to survival in the United States is learning English. Angela Harris, MEd’10, is establishing the ESL to Go program to help Nashville area refugees learn the language. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Democracy’s Proving Ground

    The G.I. Bill changed the way the state and its citizens thought about one another in the postwar period. This was seen especially in regard to higher education, which quickly emerged as one of the institutional embodiments of the G.I. Bill. Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Sharing the Experience

    Sharing the Experience

    Celeste Martinez, left, recipient of the Allison Poarch Scholarship, with Allison Poarch, BS’07 When you find something good, something worthwhile, you recommend it. If it’s really good and really worthwhile, you take it to the next level and share it. That’s what Allison Poarch, BS’07, and her… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • On PACE with Helen Du and Xiu Cravens

    On PACE with Helen Du and Xiu Cravens

    YingLian Helen Du, left, has established the Peabody-Asia Center for Education Fund, which will help Peabody expand programs and partnerships in China. Her college friend, Associate Dean for International Affairs Xiu Cravens, right, will help direct projects for the fund. With a donation from YingLian Helen Du,… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Rounds: A message from the Vice Chancellor

    At Vanderbilt, we are all — faculty and staff — invested with the profound intergenerational responsibility to pass on our knowledge. It is that responsibility — to train individuals across all areas of this Medical Center who will be tomorrow’s leaders — I wish to discuss… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Discovering Südhof

    Stanford neuroscientist Thomas Südhof, M.D., discusses the physiology and pathology of neurotransmitter release during his recent Flexner Discovery Lecture. To view the lecture, go to www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/discoveryseries. (Photo by Joe Howell)… Read More

    Dec 20, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    VUCast: World Class Talent

    This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s online newscast: How a world class musical talent is teaching in a global way. How the promise of discovery is changing a family’s life Who does rockstar runningback Zac Stacy consider his inspiration for life? [vucastblurb]… Read More

    Dec 17, 2012

  • (Vanderbilt University)

    Flu shot key to keeping yourself, your family, your patients safe

    As the number of influenza cases increases throughout Middle Tennessee, the Department of Infection Control and Prevention and the Occupational Health Clinic (OHC) are urging all faculty and staff to get an influenza vaccination. Read More

    Dec 13, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Photo: Flexner Discovery Lecture

    Lynne Maquat, Ph.D., of the University of Rochester, spoke about mRNA decay and disease during her recent Flexner Discovery Lecture. Read More

    Dec 13, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Photo: In good hands

    The Allstate Foundation presented a check for $72,400 to the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt Tuesday to support “Be in the Zone,” the hospital’s teen motor vehicle safety program. Read More

    Dec 13, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Photo: Discussing Parkinson’s research

    Jeff Balser, M.D., Ph.D., left, discusses Vanderbilt’s drug discovery program during a congressional briefing Nov. 29 in Washington, D.C. Read More

    Dec 13, 2012

  • digital learning

    Doug Fisher: Warming up to MOOCs

    "The implications of MOOCs for community between faculty and students, as well as the relationships within and between local and global learning communities, interest and excite me," writes Doug Fisher, associate professor of computer science and computer engineering, in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Read More

    Dec 7, 2012