Communications And Marketing
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VUIT: Protect yourself from cybercriminals
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and Vanderbilt IT has launched its annual campaign to make the Vanderbilt community aware of various security issues and how to respond to each through a series of blog posts. Read MoreOct 11, 2018
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Students can ‘share a side,’ support Hurricane Michael relief Oct. 11-18
The Share-A-Side program allows students to forgo taking a side item on any of their meal swipes from The Commons Center, Rand or Kissam dining halls, The Pub at Overcup Oak, Local Java or campus Munchie Marts and instead donating its value to Hurricane Michael relief programs. Read MoreOct 11, 2018
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Next Steps program visits USAC
At its October meeting, the University Staff Advisory Council welcomed Emilee Bauer, program coordinator for Next Steps at Vanderbilt, which serves students with intellectual disabilities who are interested in obtaining a college education. Read MoreOct 11, 2018
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Discussion on copyright and fair use in teaching and scholarship Oct. 25
Vanderbilt Libraries and the Digital Humanities Center are partnering to bring two prominent copyright experts to campus Oct. 25 to explore fair use as it applies to research and teaching. Read MoreOct 11, 2018
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‘Informed Citizenship and the Economics of Information’ Oct. 15
What does it mean to be an informed citizen in America today? The Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries’ Open Mind series will explore the topic with a panel discussion on Monday, Oct. 15. Read MoreOct 11, 2018
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Life at Bronson
E. Bronson Ingram College, Vanderbilt’s newest living-learning community, sparked to life when 340 sophomores, juniors and seniors took up residence there this fall. Read MoreOct 10, 2018
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Jewish Studies hosts ‘Antisemitism in Contemporary American Politics’ roundtable Nov. 8
Vanderbilt Jewish Studies will bring three scholars to Vanderbilt for a roundtable discussion on “Antisemitism in Contemporary American Politics” on Thursday, Nov. 8. Read MoreOct 10, 2018
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Virtual archaeologist to deliver Goldberg Lecture Thursday
Bernard Frischer, a leading virtual archaeologist and director of the Virtual Heritage Program and professor of informatics at Indiana University, will deliver the Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 11, in Cohen Memorial Hall. Read MoreOct 10, 2018
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Women’s soccer team earns highest ranking since 1998
The Commodores jumped seven spots to No. 12 in the United Soccer Coaches Poll and face their third straight ranked matchup Friday night when No. 9 South Carolina comes to Nashville for the team's first white-out game this season. The first 500 fans will receive a free white Anchor Down T-shirt. Read MoreOct 9, 2018
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Submit an event for International Education Week
International Education Week, scheduled for Nov. 12-16, is a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of State. All Vanderbilt students, staff, faculty and student organizations are invited to submit an event for #IEW2018 on a topic related to international education and exchange. Read MoreOct 9, 2018
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Transition Tennessee seeking parent participants for needs assessment survey
Transition Tennessee invites parents and caregivers across Tennessee to participate in a short survey on the needs of their child(ren) with disabilities (ages 14-22) preparing for future jobs, training, or college after high school. Read MoreOct 9, 2018
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Complete Go for the Gold by Oct. 31, earn up to $240 wellness credit
Faculty and staff who enroll in the Vanderbilt Health Plan for 2019 can earn a wellness credit of up to $240 by completing all three steps of Go for the Gold by Wednesday, Oct. 31. Read MoreOct 9, 2018
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New faculty advisory committee to develop research IT services and resources on campus
A new faculty advisory committee has been convened to prioritize communication, security, programming, networking and storage resource needs as they relate to research. Read MoreOct 9, 2018
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Register for the Health Plus pumpkin-carving contest
Join Health Plus for a pumpkin-carving competition in celebration of the last week of this season’s Vanderbilt Farmers’ Market. Carve or decorate a pumpkin with others in your department and bring it to the market on Thursday, Oct. 25, for voting. Read MoreOct 8, 2018
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‘Babies and You’ schedule announced for fall
Health Plus wants to support you in having a healthy pregnancy by offering "Babies and You", a prenatal education program to encourage early and consistent prenatal care. Read MoreOct 8, 2018
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Turn in unused medications at Drug Take Back Day
The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day addresses a crucial public safety and public health issue - bring any expired or unused over-the-counter or prescription medications to be safely disposed of. Read MoreOct 8, 2018
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LSO: Akamai Foundation Grant
Vanderbilt University may submit one application to the Akamai Foundation. The Akamai Foundation is a private corporate foundation dedicated to fostering excellence in mathematics, with the aim of promoting math’s importance and encouraging America’s next generation of technology innovators. Read MoreOct 8, 2018
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What’s On My Mind: The global impact of Vanderbilt alumni
The upcoming weekend's Reunion provides an opportunity to recognize the achievements of the remarkable alumni making a positive change in today's world, writes Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos in this week's column. Read MoreOct 8, 2018
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Vanderbilt IT launches cybersecurity awareness campaign
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and Vanderbilt IT has launched its annual campaign to make the Vanderbilt community aware of various security issues and how to respond to each through a series of blog posts. Read MoreOct 8, 2018
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Equal Employment Opportunity office reminds faculty, staff of services during Disability Awareness Month
The Office of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) welcomes faculty and staff to engage in an interactive process regarding disability accommodations. Read MoreOct 7, 2018