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Entrepreneur Reid Hoffman to open Commencement celebrations for
Class of 2022
 
Vanderbilt University will honor the Class of 2022 with a series of events May 12-13. Reid Hoffman, an accomplished entrepreneur, executive, investor and philanthropist who has played an integral role in building many of today’s leading consumer technology businesses, will deliver the Graduates Day address to 2022 graduates and their families.
 
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Campus Dining, libraries and student centers extend hours during undergraduate exams
 
With undergraduate examinations and reading days beginning on Saturday, April 30, Vanderbilt Campus Dining, the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries and university student centers are offering extended hours at various locations.
 
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Graduate and professional student housing project celebrates milestones with topping out ceremony, announces first retail business
 
Vanderbilt’s graduate and professional student housing project reached two milestones in April: the placement of the final steel structural beam of the building, and the announcement of the first retail business to occupy the space, the Turnip Truck. 
 
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Vanderbilt’s 2023 spring break will align with MNPS to better support faculty, postdocs, staff, students
 
Vanderbilt University will adjust its academic calendar so that the university’s annual spring break aligns with that of Metro Nashville Public Schools beginning in 2023, Chancellor Daniel Diermeier and Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs C. Cybele Raver announced today.
 
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Military nurse and master’s student Stacey Rokas turned to Vanderbilt while on front lines of COVID pandemic
 
In the midst of working toward her master’s of science in nursing, military nurse and mother of 10 Stacy Rokas was deployed to the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s when her nursing school instructors became her lifeline in battling the new and evolving disease.
 
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Nineteen engineering students awarded prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
 
Sixteen engineering graduate students have been awarded the highly competitive government-funded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. Three engineering undergraduate students also received NSF fellowships.
 
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Vanderbilt to celebrate APIDA graduates during AAPI Heritage Month in May
 
Vanderbilt will host its inaugural Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Graduates Recognition Ceremony on May 11. The ceremony, a joint effort of the Student Center for Social Justice and Identity, campus partners and student organizations, coincides with Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
 
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Annual survey of undergraduate seniors open now through May 9 
 
The annual VU Senior Survey provides graduating seniors with an opportunity to evaluate Vanderbilt in detail, evaluate their experience in their own major and report on their plans for the future.
 
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May 4-5: Former Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid to speak at Vanderbilt Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats
 
The origins, realities and effects of the world’s most pressing threats are the focus of the inaugural Vanderbilt Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats scheduled for May 4-5. The summit will feature a fireside chat with Kersti Kaljulaid, who served as president of the Republic of Estonia from 2016 to 2021.
 
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School of Nursing to host conversation with Congresswoman Lauren Underwood
 
Lauren Underwood, a registered nurse who represents Illinois’ 14th Congressional District, will discuss leadership, nursing and health equity during a virtual conversation with Vanderbilt University School of Nursing leaders on Tuesday, May 17, from noon to 1 p.m. CT. The event is free and will be available via Zoom.
 
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Neurodiversity Inspired Science and Engineering graduate trainee program now accepting applications
 
Applications are open through June 15 for the Neurodiversity Inspired Science and Engineering graduate trainee program. The NISE program engages students across STEM disciplines in the development, deployment and commercialization of future of work at the human technology frontier (FW-HTF) approaches and devices that support neurodiverse individuals, and/or that are inspired by their abilities.
 

 

COVID-19 Updates

Office of Global Safety provides community resources amid COVID-19 travel advisory updates

Vanderbilt no longer requires indoor masking in line with latest CDC guidance

 

Take Note

Inclusive Book Group will discuss ‘Hamnet’ May 4

Work-Life Workshop: ‘Navigating Gender Bias in Professional Communication’ May 11

VKC Conversation Series: ‘Studying the Connection Between Reading Comprehension and Math Word Problem-Solving’
May 16


ISSS recruiting hosts for EAT program

Adult research participants needed for sound sensitivity study

 

Coming Up

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  Roundtable discussion: ‘Defending the Indian Child Welfare Act’

 

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Vanderbilt in the News
 
The Tennessean: Vanderbilt Poll: More than half say Nashville is on the wrong track amid worries over growth
 
Josh Clinton, Abby and Jon Winkelried Professor of Political Science, is quoted.
 
Time: The economy is great. The middle class is mad
 
Ganesh Sitaraman, New York Alumni Chancellor’s Professor of Law, is quoted.
 
Business Insider: A former Twitter CEO accused Elon Musk of encouraging threats against a top executive. One theory is that Musk is just trying to push top-paid Twitter employees to quit.
 
Joshua White, assistant professor of finance, is quoted.
 
The Washington Post: Moderna seeks authorization of coronavirus vaccine for youngest children
 
Kathryn Edwards, Sarah H. Sell and Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Pediatrics, is quoted.
 
NBC News: RSV vaccination during pregnancy protects newborns, too, study suggests
 
William Schaffner, professor of health policy and professor of medicine, is quoted.
 
The Tennessean: ‘Noodles on heads’: From bounties to beatings, new report details abuses at state-run youth center
 
Terry Maroney, Robert S. and Theresa L. Reder Professor of Law, is quoted.
 
Nashville Post: New Vanderbilt residential faculty appointed
 
Ravindra Duddu, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering; Chezare Warren, associate professor of leadership, policy and organizations; and Renã A.S. Robinson, associate professor of chemistry, are mentioned.
 
Military.com: ‘Ukraine is a crime scene,’ but war crimes cases against Russians are hard to prosecute and prove
 
Mike Newton, professor of the practice of law, is quoted.
 
Chemical & Engineering News: Low-cost biodegradable foam could heal chronic wounds
 
Craig Duvall, Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair and professor of biomedical engineering, is quoted.
 
Daily Mail: More than 150 million COVID vaccines are still sitting unused or have gone to waste as the national jab roll out slows
 
Buddy Creech, Edie Carell Johnson Professor of Pediatrics, is quoted.
 
 
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