Communications And Marketing
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Vanderbilt weekend program for gifted youth now taking applications Oct. 10-11 program designed for 7th-10th graders
Academically talented 7th through 10th graders will have a chance to expand their horizons, intellectually and socially, in an overnight Vanderbilt program this fall specifically designed for gifted students. Applications are currently being accepted for the program, Weekend Academy at Vanderbilt University or WAVU, which will take place Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 10-11. Read MoreSep 16, 2009
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Sept. 21 panel discussion at Vanderbilt to explore Michael Jackson, diversity in America
Questions of identity surrounded Michael Jackson in life and death. A Sept. 21 panel discussion at Vanderbilt University will focus on larger issues of identity and diversity through the lens of the late pop star's life and career. Read MoreSep 16, 2009
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Four new professors join the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management team
[Media Note: Vanderbilt has a 24/7 video and audio studio with a dedicated fiber optic line and a radio ISDN line. Use of the TV studio with Vanderbilt experts is free, except for reserving fiber time. High-resolution photos are available by request.] Read MoreSep 16, 2009
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Congressional vs. presidential power focus of Vanderbilt’s Constitution Day program
Vanderbilt University political scientist Bruce Oppenheimer will discuss the continued expansion of presidential power and its impact on Congress during the school's annual Constitution Day program on Sept. 23. Read MoreSep 15, 2009
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Vanderbilt political scientist Neal Tate passes away
Neal Tate, a professor and chair of Vanderbilt University's Department of Political Science who provided strong leadership during a successful rebuilding of the department, died on Sept. 13, 2009. Tate, 65, had been recovering from major surgery. Read MoreSep 15, 2009
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Vanderbilt speaker to discuss “How Campaign Ads and the Internet Shape Participation”
Dhavan V. Shah, an expert on the social psychology of media influence on political judgment, will examine the impact of new media in his presentation "Network Nation: How Campaign Ads and the Internet Shape Participation" on Wednesday, Sept. 30, at 4:10 p.m. at the Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities at Vanderbilt University. Read MoreSep 14, 2009
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Vanderbilt student health staff kept busy with flu-like cases
The novel H1N1 flu virus is a presence on the Vanderbilt campus, as it is on many U.S. university campuses, but it appears to be no more serious than the regular seasonal flu, Vanderbilt's chief student health official says. Read MoreSep 10, 2009
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Video: VUCast: Vanderbilt leads the fight against H1N1: See how.
Go inside the Vanderbilt H1N1 vaccine trials and learn how to protect yourself. Contact: Emily Pearce emily.pearce@vanderbilt.edu Amy Wolf amy.wolf@vanderbilt.edu (615) 322-2706 Vanderbilt’s video production unit won five regional Emmy awards in 2007 and two in 2008 in advanced media for videos produced for VUCast,… Read MoreSep 10, 2009
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Documentary about L.A. punk music to open Vanderbilt film series
A documentary about the 1980s punk music scene in Los Angeles will begin the Vanderbilt University portion of the 2009-2010 Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers. Read MoreSep 10, 2009
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Video: State of the Medical Center
Watch video of the Sept. 8 State of the Medical Center address. Read MoreSep 9, 2009
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Is America postracial?
Contributors to The Speech: Race and Barack Obama's "A More Perfect Union" will gather on Sept. 16 for a panel discussion on the topic "Is America Postracial?" Read MoreSep 8, 2009
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TIPSHEET: Vanderbilt experts available to talk about the health care reform debate
William Turner, former Obama health care advisor, Betts Chair and Professor of Education and Human Development, Peabody College of Education and Human Development, is among several Vanderbilt professors available to comment on health care reform. Read MoreSep 8, 2009
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Vanderbilt professor to lecture on life as embedded social scientist in Iraq
Katherine Carroll, an assistant professor of political science at Vanderbilt University, will describe her experiences in Iraq during a Sept. 17 lecture in the Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center. Read MoreSep 4, 2009
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NBC broadcaster and retired NFL Pro Bowl running back Tiki Barber to speak at Vanderbilt University Sept. 29
Tiki Barber, retired NFL Pro Bowl running back, philanthropist and NBC correspondent, will speak at Vanderbilt University's Langford Auditorium Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 7 p.m. Read MoreSep 3, 2009
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Video: Vanderbilt discovery may shed light on evolutionary adaptations and human disease
Watch Dr. Billy Hudson discuss the discovery. Read MoreSep 3, 2009
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Vanderbilt discovery may shed light on evolutionary adaptations and human disease
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center led by Billy Hudson, Elliot V. Newman Professor of Medicine, Pathology and Biochemistry and Director, Vanderbilt Center for Matrix Biology, have discovered a new chemical bond in biological tissue, a fundamental discovery that helps explain evolutionary adaptation in the animal kingdom and may shed light on human disease. Read MoreSep 3, 2009
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Video: Terrorist warnings affect political attitudes, says Vanderbilt researcher (part 2)
Watch video of Elizabeth Zechmeister, assistant professor of political science at Vanderbilt University, speaking about terrorist warnings affecting political attitudes. Read MoreSep 2, 2009
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Video: Terrorist warnings affect political attitudes, says Vanderbilt researcher (part 1)
Watch video of Elizabeth Zechmeister, assistant professor of political science at Vanderbilt University, speaking about terrorist warnings affecting political attitudes. Read MoreSep 2, 2009
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Gmail will power all undergrad email beginning Oct. 2
On Oct. 2, VU Gmail will become the exclusive email service for Vanderbilt University undergraduates. To claim their Gmail account prior to Oct. 2, students should visit http://its.vanderbilt.edu/gmail and follow the instructions. All remaining undergraduate mailboxes will be automatically directed to Gmail by Information Technology Services Oct. 2. Read MoreSep 2, 2009
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Vanderbilt’s International Lens Film Series continues
Vanderbilt University's film series, International Lens, kicks off its season on Sept. 2 with Amnesty International's presentation of The Visitor, a drama that explores the implications of U.S. immigration policy. Read MoreSep 1, 2009