Communications And Marketing
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Indian Fulbright scholars to study at Vanderbilt Law School
A new Fulbright program just announced by Vanderbilt University Law School will provide future law teachers from India the opportunity to study various approaches to clinical legal education in the United States. Read MoreJun 19, 2003
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Vanderbilt Psychiatrist Studying Fog Associated with Chemotherapy
Laurel Brown, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry, is the principal investigator of a pilot study currently underway in The Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center, in conjunction with the Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology to uncover the cause of cognitive deficits many breast cancer patients experience after being treated with chemotherapy, often referred to as "chemo brain" or "chemo fog." Read MoreJun 17, 2003
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Vanderbilt-Ingram researchers speak to world at national cancer conference
A team of Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center physician-scientists gathered with their colleagues here earlier this week to hear, discuss and present some of the latest advances in care for patients with cancer. Read MoreJun 12, 2003
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Blumstein named University Professor
James F. Blumstein, Centennial Professor of Law, has been named University Professor of Law and Medicine. Read MoreJun 9, 2003
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Tennessee General Assembly remembers Jonathan Charney
Legislation memorializing Jonathan I. Charney, Vanderbilt University Law School professor and one of the worlds preeminent experts on international law, was signed into law by Gov. Phil Bredesen on May 27. Read MoreJun 9, 2003
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Hoffman and Novak named Distinguished Graduate Alumni
Donna L. Hoffman and Thomas P. Novak, professors of marketing at the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University, have been named Distinguished Graduate Alumni by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Read MoreJun 6, 2003
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Op-ed Guess Who’s Coming to Study
A Wall Street Journal opinion piece written by James Blumstein, Centennial Chair in Law, regarding the case currently before the U.S. Supreme Court challenging admissions policies at the University of Michigan Read MoreJun 5, 2003
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Why is the government so interested in Martha Stewart anyway?
Policing fraud is the only way to keep markets working, says Vanderbilt expert Read MoreJun 4, 2003
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Bush could use previous president from Texas as role model in foreign affairs,
As President Bush attempts to mend fences with European leaders in the aftermath of war with Iraq, he would do well to consider the actions of a previous president from Texas, according to Thomas Alan Schwartz, a Vanderbilt University presidential historian. Read MoreJun 4, 2003
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VICC offers new light therapy for esophageal, lung cancers
The Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center is now offering a technique that uses a light-activated drug to help restore the ability to swallow in patients whose esophagus is blocked by cancer. Read MoreJun 4, 2003
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MEDIA ADVISORY-Arthur Levitt, former head of the SEC, to speak at Vanderbilt conference
Arthur Levitt, former chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, will deliver the keynote address at the Vanderbilt Directors College on June 9. As the SECs longest-serving commissioner, Levitt initiated and contributed to the development of several of the recent changes in corporate governance, focusing his efforts on educating, empowering and protecting Americas investors. He chaired the SEC from 1993 to 2001 and now is a senior adviser to The Carlyle Group in New York. Read MoreJun 4, 2003
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Chief justice of world trade court to teach at Vanderbilt Law School
James Bacchus, the chairman of the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, will join the faculty of the Vanderbilt University Law School as a visiting professor teaching international law beginning next spring. Read MoreJun 2, 2003
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Low-risk, non-invasive technology introduced for coronary imaging
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is one step closer to changing the way doctors look at coronary arteries. Read MoreJun 2, 2003
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Vanderbilt announces technology transfer reorganization
A reorganization of the offices that oversee the commercialization of Vanderbilt research discoveries and inventions will result in a more streamlined process for the transfer of new technologies to the marketplace, according to a plan announced today by University officials. Read MoreJun 2, 2003
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VUMC receives top international ranking for heart transplant trial
Vanderbilt University Medical Center has been ranked No. 3 worldwide in enrollment for an international trial testing the efficacy of a new immunosuppressant drug for use in heart transplant patients. Read MoreMay 30, 2003
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Online directory one-stop shop for activities for boys and girls of summer
Parents and students seeking active ways to enjoy the long, hot summer can find a number of options online in the Directory of Out-of-School Activities. Read MoreMay 30, 2003
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Cohen named to administration of Vanderbilts Owen School
Mark Cohen has been appointed senior associate dean at Vanderbilt Universitys Owen Graduate School of Management, effective July 1. Read MoreMay 29, 2003
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VUMC offers innovative pastoral education program
Hospital patients who face difficult decisions sometimes turn to a chaplain or pastor and ask, "What should I do?" or "Why is this happening to me?" Read MoreMay 28, 2003
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VUMC doctors perform first robotic surgery
Vanderbilt's first robotic surgical procedure was performed in mid May by Dr. Joseph A. Smith Jr., William L. Bray Professor and Chair of Urologic Surgery. Smith used VUMC's new $1 million-plus Da Vinci Surgical System, built by Intuitive Surgical, to perform a radical prostatectomy. Read MoreMay 28, 2003
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Renowned theologian McClure to lead key doctoral program
Divinity School Dean James Hudnut-Beumler announced that John S. McClure will lead one of the most unique programs in the country for educating and placing future professors of preaching and worship the beginning with the fall semester. Read MoreMay 27, 2003