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    Updated: Help identify unknown object detected during Venus transit

    The Dyer Observatory is calling all science sleuths to help identify an unknown object spotted on June 5. Read More

    Jun 8, 2012

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    VUCast Extra: Bridging the Gap in the Sciences

    Vanderbilt is on track this year to become the number one producer of minority Ph.D. recipients in physics, astronomy and materials science, an area where minorities are grossly underrepresented. Watch the emotional journey of the latest doctoral graduates from the Fisk-Vanderbilt-Master’s-to-Ph.D. Bridge Program. [vucastblurb]… Read More

    Jun 8, 2012

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    Common genetic signals for atrial fibrillation decoded

    An international study co-led by researchers at Vanderbilt University has uncovered six new “susceptibility loci,” chromosomal regions located in or near genes that may play a role in atrial fibrillation, the most commonly diagnosed heart condition. Read More

    Jun 8, 2012

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    Romney foreign policy would not be focused on Israel and Middle East

    As a Mormon, Mitt Romney’s religious beliefs have a basis on the American continent.  Assistant Professor of Religious History Kathleen Flake explains how that might affect the Middle East and Israel. View 2012 election expertise information for Kathleen Flake>> Visit ElectionVU to find all Vanderbilt experts on… Read More

    Jun 8, 2012

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    VUCast Newscast: Best Books for Kids

    This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s online newscast: Tips for picking great children’s books Vandy rocketeers shoot for the stars and come out on top! A fresh feast for your body [vucastblurb]… Read More

    May 25, 2012

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    Early Modern Spanish Theater: “Crossing the Line: A Quixotic Adventure”

    Watch video of “Crossing the Line: A Quixotic Adventure” (selected scenes), refurbished by Edward Friedman and performed as readers’ theater and presented under the auspices of the Master of Liberal Arts and Science (MLAS) Program and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese. This presentation was part of the Early Modern… Read More

    May 23, 2012

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    VUCast Extra: From Commons to Commencement

    The Class of 2012 holds a special place in Vanderbilt history as the first students to share in the unique and creative living-learning experience in The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons. Take a look at their journey from Commons move-in to Commencement. [vucastblurb]… Read More

    May 17, 2012

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    Fermilab Today: The consistency of quark soup

    Four Vanderbilt researchers collaborated with scientists from the University of Illinois-Chicago, University of Kansas and MIT to describe the consistency of an unusual fluid produced when atoms of lead are smashed in the Large Hadron Collider. Read More

    May 16, 2012

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    Bright and Bold: Spurring innovation through business and research

    Faculty and alumni from the Owen Graduate School of Management combine creativity and research to break down barriers in the business world. Read More

    May 16, 2012

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    Faculty Seminar: Privacy in America – Glimpses of a Modern History

    Privacy has become a flashpoint of contemporary American life. But it would be a mistake to treat “privacy” as an abstraction, unmoored by time, circumstance, and place. Watch video of Sarah E. Igo’s talk which investigates one of the key terms of U.S. political culture, charting the diverse ways privacy… Read More

    May 15, 2012

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    Faculty Seminar: Re-engineering Surgery – The Rise of Robots in the Operating Room

    Watch video of Robert J. Webster III’s talk which covers several examples of novel surgical robots, ranging from “tentacle-like” robots that are the diameter of needles for endonasal surgery, to swallowable endoscopic capsule robots that can accomplish surgery in the intestines and are thus making the Fantastic Voyage foreseen by… Read More

    May 15, 2012

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    Faculty Seminar: Creating Chaos in Haydn’s The Creation

    Watch video of Melanie Lowe’s talk that explores the aesthetics of the impossible in Joesph Haydn’s most sublime work. In 1797 Haydn completed what was immediately hailed as his greatest work, The Creation.This enormous piece scored for solo singers, chorus, and orchestra opens with nothing short of a musical impossibility—the sound of… Read More

    May 15, 2012

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    Faculty Seminar: Why College? – Education and Citizenship in Modern America

    College produces good citizens, right? Yes, but not for the reasons most people think. Watch video of Christopher P. Loss’s talk about the role of higher education in defining changing meanings of democratic citizenship in the 20th century, and explain why coordinated efforts to use education to produce good citizens… Read More

    May 15, 2012

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    Remembering Senior Day 2012

    VUCast Extra: Seniors hear from NBC veteran journalist Tom Brokaw, and remember their place in Vanderbilt history. It all started four years ago… Watch the full video of Senior Day. Read a wrap-up of Senior Day. Storify: A wrap-up of Senior Day tweets, images and posts [vucastblurb]… Read More

    May 11, 2012

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    Senior Day with Tom Brokaw

    Watch video of newsman Tom Brokaw speaking at Senior Day May 10. He is the former anchor of NBC Nightly News and author of books including The Greatest Generation. Read a wrap-up of Senior Day. Read More

    May 9, 2012

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    Tennessean column: Mentors play critical role in teacher preparation

    Early experience with mentor teachers is critical for teachers in training, writes Camilla Benbow, Patricia and Rodes Hart Dean of Education and Human Development at Peabody. Read More

    May 3, 2012

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    A Vanderbilt First!

    Besides fulfilling a life-long dream, Blair School of Music senior Ryan Korell is doing something no other Vanderbilt student has ever done. [vucastblurb]… Read More

    Apr 30, 2012

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    VUCast Newscast: Sweet Sounds Lead to Vandy First!

    This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s online newscast: Sweet Sounds Lead to a Vanderbilt First! Gearing up for Graduation See Which Veteran News Anchor is Coming to Vanderbilt [vucastblurb]  … Read More

    Apr 27, 2012

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    On a Patient’s Worst Day

    Minutes from now, the newly conscious patient will flail softly in her bed and try to pull out her breathing tube. A nurse will be there to stay her hand. Right now, though, she’s slipping toward death. As she was being turned in her bed, her heart rate plummeted, and… Read More

    Apr 26, 2012

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    William Franke: “Dante and the Sense of Transgression: The Trespass of the Sign”

    Listen to an interview is with William Franke, Professor of Comparative Literature, Italian, and Religious Studies, about his forthcoming book Dante and the Sense of Transgression: “The Trespass of the Sign.” Interviewed by Chris Benda, Divinity School librarian. Read More

    Apr 24, 2012