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Vanderbilt experts can speak about election results

John Geer, Marc Hetherington and Bruce Oppenheimer of Vanderbilt University are available to comment on the Nov. 4 election. Read More

Overnight road closures near hospital entrance scheduled Nov. 10-14

The north entrance drive for Vanderbilt University Hospital will be closed from Monday, Nov. 10, through Friday, Nov. 14, between 10 p.m.–4:30 a.m. Read More

Road closure near Children’s Hospital set for Saturday

On Saturday, Nov. 8, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., Pierce Avenue will be closed from Medical Center Drive to the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt pedestrian sky bridge due to construction work in the area. Read More

Get discounts on ‘Yo Gabba Gabba,’ ‘DaVinci & Michelangelo’ at TPAC

Vanderbilt staff and faculty are eligible for a discount on tickets to select performances of "Yo Gabba Gabba Live" and "DaVinci & Michelangelo: Side by Side." Read More

Life Phase Series: ‘Palliative Care and Advanced Care Planning’

Join Dr. Mohana Karlekar for an informative and interactive presentation on palliative care and advanced care planning on Thursday, Nov. 20, from noon to 1 p.m. in Light Hall, Room 437. Read More

Look what we were able to do together: The Turner Scholars program

More than 40 Vanderbilt Divinity students have participated in a model program to develop congregational leaders for the United Methodist Church, thanks to generous support from Cal Turner Jr. Read More

International Education Week is Nov. 11-20

Learn about teaching English abroad, the Tennessee Foreign Language Institute, job searching for international students and more during Vanderbilt's 2014 International Education Week. Read More

Passport Fair offers free expedited service, overnight delivery

Getting or renewing a passport is made easy at Vanderbilt's 2014 Passport Fair, part of International Education Week. Read More

Cardinal Health CEO to speak at Vanderbilt Health Care Conference

Health care innovations will be discussed at the Health Care Conference Nov. 7 at the Music City Center. Read More

Overcoming challenges to scientific innovation topic of (Lunch) Box talk

Environmental scientist Chris Vanags will discuss overcoming obstacles to scientific innovation at the Nov. 5 Thinking Out of the (Lunch) Box talk at the Nashville Public Library. Read More

VUCast: Growing to new heights

In the latest VUCast: Learn how the Children's Hospital is growing to heal more babies and children; see the latest big gift from Vanderbilt alums; and watch a first-year student balance engineering and ice. Watch now! Read More

Message from the Chancellor: Trans-institutional Programs initiative launched

Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos (Vanderbilt University) Dear Members of the Vanderbilt Community, A little over two months into the fall semester, we are making… Read More

Harrod Lecture looks at impact of food trends on Native American culture

A University of Iowa professor will discuss the impact of renewed popularity of a bison-based diet on Native American communities when she delivers the Howard L. Harrod Lecture at Vanderbilt Divinity School Nov. 6. Read More

WOW Nov. 5: ‘How to win the 2015 Global Health Case Competition’

International Student and Scholar Services would like you to join us at WOW, where Vanderbilt and… Read More

Chancellor launches Trans-institutional Programs initiative; pre-proposals due Dec. 2

Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos formally launched the new $50 million Trans-institutional Programs initiative outlined in the Academic Strategic Plan in an email to the Vanderbilt community earlier today. Read More

McAfee VirusScan for Mac subscription to expire end of 2015

Vanderbilt’s McAfee VirusScan for Mac subscription is set to expire Dec. 31, 2014. Read More

OAK to move to Blackboard off-campus managed hosting in December

Later this year, Vanderbilt’s localized version of Blackboard’s course management system, OAK, will move from on-campus Vanderbilt servers to off-campus Blackboard servers. Read More

The Gannon Boys

Brothers Isaac, Eli and Able were all cared for in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at… Read More

Ambassadors visit Vanderbilt, review research

Ambassadors from 26 nations visited Vanderbilt Oct. 31 and heard from Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos and two researchers about their work. Read More

Weintraub to speak on aliens and world religion at Dyer Observatory Nov. 6

The possibility of extraterrestrial life and its impact on religion will be addressed in a free, upcoming talk at Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory. Read More