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December 2, 2024

VU in the News

Times Higher Education: Liberal arts have nothing to fear – as long as they embrace technology
Chancellor Daniel Diermeier authored this piece. 

The Wall Street Journal: The case for and against creating a military cyber force
Lt. Gen. Charlie "Tuna" Moore, Distinguished Visiting Scholar of Political Science, is quoted.

Newsweek: Donald Trump's mass deportation policy has 'overwhelmed and stressed' students 
Robert Barsky, professor of French and comparative literature, is quoted.

The Washington Post: Half of younger cancer patients are not told about fertility preservation
Andreana Holowatyj, assistant professor of medicine, is quoted.

Forbes: Dyslexia and sense of rhythm are genetically linked
Reyna Gordon, associate professor of otolaryngology - head and neck surgery, is quoted. The Telegraph published a similar article quoting Gordon.

Washington Examiner: Why lame-duck Democrats should join Republicans to safeguard free speech
Research from Jacob Mchangama, research professor of political science and executive director of the Future of Free Speech Project, is cited.

Business Insider: How to avoid fighting over politics this Thanksgiving without ruining your meal — or relationships
John Koch, senior lecturer of communication studies, is quoted. 

Tennessean: Whooping cough cases increase in Tennessee by 268% over 2023 as national cases spike
Anthony Flores, Edward Claiborne Stahlman Professor and professor of pediatrics, and Buddy Creech, Edie Carell Johnson Professor and professor of pediatrics, are quoted.

Yahoo! Life: Hot water bottles keep you toasty, ease aches and pains and more. So why don't more Americans use them?
Caitlyn Mooney, assistant professor of clinical orthopaedic surgery, is quoted.

Specialty Fabrics Review: Research project spurs product development, HeroWear startup
Research from Karl Zelik, associate professor of mechanical engineering, is mentioned. 

VU on the Air

WKRN, Channel 2, interviewed Jonathan Sprinkle, professor of computer science, about how to prevent traffic jams during holiday travel. Dan Work, professor of civil and environmental engineering, is mentioned.

The Engelsberg Ideas Podcast interviewed Thomas Schwartz, Distinguished Professor of History, about Henry Kissinger's legacy.

Kudzu Vine interviewed John Sides, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor and professor of political science, about the election results.

The Sci Phi Podcast interviewed David Thorstad, assistant professor of philosophy, about his new book, Inquiry Under Bounds.

VU Athletics

Sports Illustrated: Vanderbilt Basketball wins in dominant fashion against Tennessee Tech

Vanderbilt Hustler: Women’s Basketball: Vanderbilt cruises to a 94-40 win, defeats Appalachian State

Vanderbilt Hustler: Soccer: History written in the 2024 season

VU News Releases and Stories

Vanderbilt awarded up to $46M through ARPA-H to develop tools against alphaviruses

University of Memphis joins NSF’s Mid-South I-Corps Hub expanding Tennessee’s innovation corridor 

Faculty invited to share input, ask questions related to innovation space on campus 

WATCH: 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Vanderbilt’s West End Neighborhood

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