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April 14, 2025

VU in the News

The Washington Post: Trump’s trade war casts a shadow on America’s AI boom
The Vanderbilt Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats is featured. The Tennessean and Triad Business Journal published similar articles.

BBC: Landmark antitrust trial could force Zuckerberg to sell Instagram
Rebecca Haw Allensworth, David Daniels Allen Distinguished Professor and professor of law, is quoted. The Verge and LADbible also published articles quoting Allensworth.

The New York Times: The podcaster asking you to side with history’s villains
Nicole Hemmer, associate professor of history, is quoted. Raw Story also published an article quoting Hemmer.

Yahoo! Life: A growing number of UTIs are resistant to antibiotics. Experts say it's the 'canary in the coal mine' for a bigger problem.
Milner Staub, assistant professor of medicine, and Kelly Dooley, Addison B. Scoville, Jr. Professor and professor of medicine, are quoted.

Forbes: Measles updates: Cases eclipse 700 as outbreaks reported in 3 more states, CDC says
William Schaffner, professor of health policy, is quoted. Healio also published an article quoting Schaffner.

Nashville Post: Vanderbilt Divinity School lands $30K grant
Yolanda Pierce, Divinity School Dean and Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Religion and Literature, is quoted. James Byrd, Cal Turner Chancellor’s Chair and professor of American religious history, is mentioned.

The Times of Israel: ‘Transformative’: After 25 years, has Birthright Israel really reshaped US Jewry?
Shaul Kelner, associate professor of Jewish studies, is quoted. 

Unherd: Prosecuting Quran burners is capitulation to blasphemy laws​​​​​​​
Jacob Mchangama, research professor of political science and executive director of the Future of Free Speech Project, authored this piece.

The Art Newspaper: How AI models are helping to reveal South America's archaeological sites​​​​​​​
Steve Wernke, professor of anthropology, is quoted.

VU on the Air

WKRN, Channel 2, interviewed Beth Malow, Burry Professor and professor of neurology, about how too little sleep negatively affects teens. The Vanderbilt Poll — Nashville is cited.

The State of Belief podcast interviewed Michael Eric Dyson, Centennial Professor and University Distinguished Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies, about the intersection of religion, race and politics.

The Story podcast interviewed Suzanna Sherry, Herman O. Loewenstein Chair in Law Emerita, about the unconstitutionality of President Donald Trump running for a third term.

VU Athletics

Sports Illustrated: No. 12 Vanderbilt women's tennis picks up a win against No. 9 Tennessee on senior day: The Anchor, April 14th, 2025​​​​​​​

Tennessean: How Vanderbilt senior Nick Rinaldi went from football novice to breakout linebacker​​​​​​​

Vandy247: Vanderbilt football lands commitment from 3-star DB Karaijus Hayes​​​​​​​

Vandy247: Vanderbilt football: Takeaways from Commodores' spring football game​​​​​​​

Vanderbilt Hustler: Football: Taking stock of individual performances in Vanderbilt’s Black and Gold spring game

VU News Releases and Stories

Staff volunteers needed for Graduates Day and Commencement

Vanderbilt College Republicans and Democrats engage in Insight Debate about religion’s role in politics

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