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March 21, 2025

VU in the News

New York Times: Administration officials believe order lets immigration agents enter homes without warrants
Chris Slobogin, Milton R. Underwood Professor and professor of law, is quoted.

Medscape: GLP-1s and bariatric surgery: Before, after, or both?
Jason Samuels, assistant professor of surgery, is quoted.

Dallas Morning News: North Texas commuters to see ‘immediate impact’ as state workers return to office
Dan Work, professor of civil and environmental engineering, is quoted.

Bloomberg Law: Trump's FTC dismissals threaten agency’s bipartisan bona fides
Rebecca Haw Allensworth, David Daniels Allen Distinguished Professor and professor of law, is quoted.

NBC News: Adult ADHD prescriptions still on the rise, especially among older women
Aaron Brinen, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, is quoted.

The Hill: Trump voters are starting to get burned by DOGE’s chainsaw
A recent Vanderbilt Unity Poll is cited.

Medscape: Twice daily TB therapies show similar neuropsychiatric outcomes in patients with HIV
Kelly Dooley, director of infectious diseases in the Department of Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, is quoted.

Teknovation: Vanderbilt receives $25 million gift for its College of Connected Computing
The College of Connected Computing gift announcement is featured.

Nashville Post: Vanderbilt names dean for future college
The Matthew Johnson-Roberson College of Connected Computing dean announcement is featured.

Bloomberg: What the $660 million Greenpeace verdict means for US activism
Jennifer Safstrom, assistant clinical professor of law, is quoted. NPR also published an article quoting Safstrom.

Tennessean: U.S. falls in global free speech support ratings, new Vanderbilt University report finds
 Jacob Mchangama, research professor of political science and executive director of the Future of Free Speech Project, is quoted. Berlingske also published an article quoting Mchangama.

WPLN: Tennessee’s measles vaccination rate remains low as the virus spreads nationally
William Schaffner, professor of health policy, is quoted. Yahoo! News also published an article quoting Schaffner.

VU on the Air

WTVF, Channel 5, interviewed Cathy Eng, David H. Johnson Professor and professor of medicine, about colorectal screenings moved up in age to 45.

WTVF, Channel 5, interviewed Joseph Gigante, professor of pediatrics, about the increase of measles cases.

WTVF, Channel 5, interviewed Adetola Kassim,  professor of medicine, regarding a recent study that found a cure for sickle cell disease. 

WKRN, Channel 2, featured the Matthew Johnson-Roberson College of Connected Computing dean announcement.

The Good Fight podcast interviewed Jacob Mchangama, research professor of political science and executive director of the Future of Free Speech Project, about traditions of free speech throughout history, whether European laws are too restrictive, and concerning trends in the United States.

VU Athletics

Tennessean: Mikayla Blakes: Vanderbilt women's basketball star in NCAA Tournament, has 55-point game

Tennessean: Vanderbilt basketball playing with house money after unexpected March Madness bid

VU News Releases and Stories

Actor, philanthropist Gary Sinise to deliver 2025 Graduates Day address

Vanderbilt names technology visionary Matthew Johnson-Roberson as its first dean of the College of Connected Computing

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