How to look at the sky: Expert advice from Dyer Observatory's Billy Teets
On April 8, 2024, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Safety is key when looking at the sun, and you'll need a pair of those funny glasses everyone had for viewing the total solar eclipse in 2017 to keep your eyes safe. Learn more expert advice from Dyer Observatory’s Billy Teets about looking at the sky, day and night. Read More
UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION
Vanderbilt Law announces launch of Undergraduate Minor in Legal Studies
The new minor is designed to help students make an informed judgment about whether to pursue law school and/or a legal career, provide substantive legal knowledge and critical thinking skills, and allow them to become better-informed citizens.Read More
POLITICS
Vanderbilt Poll: City ‘back on the right track,’ Nashvillians largely unified across issues
According to the 2024 Vanderbilt Poll–Nashville, a majority (53 percent) of Nashvillians believe the city is on the right track, which represents a nine-point increase from last year. It is the first time in four years the measure has increased.Read More
April isn’t just Earth Month, it is also Transit Month! Vanderbilt provides all community members with free access to WeGo public transit with a physical Commodore Card. In 2023, this benefit was used over 200,000 times. Haven't tried it yet? Learn more at vu.edu/bus or get help from the Commute Concierge to figure out the best route for you.
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