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‘Queen of Carbon’ to speak at VINSE Colloquium

Acclaimed MIT Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Emerita, Mildred Dresselhaus will speak at the next VINSE Colloquium. Read More

New facility devoted to multiscale modeling opens on Music Row

Vanderbilt's School of Engineering has opened a unique research facility focused on Multiscale Modeling and Simulation on Music Row. Read More

WOW features Ingram Scholarship Program’s Andrew Legen

World on Wednesdays, presented by International Student and Scholar Services, features a different topic of global interest each week. Read More

New VPN certificate implemented Oct. 15; some will need to take action

Beginning Oct. 15 at 7 a.m., the Vanderbilt IT Network Security team will implement a change that imports a new certificate and will result in cost savings and improve support. Read More

Vanderbilt discount on upcoming TPAC shows

Vanderbilt staff and faculty are eligible for a discount on tickets to select performances of upcoming shows at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. Read More

New faculty: Maxwell studies trauma recovery in older population

Working in trauma and critical care for most of her career, Cathy Maxwell noticed profound differences among older patients and their responses to injury. Her curiosity led her to become a nurse researcher in this area. Read More

Stronger Arts/Stronger Cities presents Public Library Foundation’s Hughes

Stronger Arts/Stronger Cities will continue Oct. 23 with NPL Foundation president Tari Hughes as speaker. Read More

New faculty: Inoue brings expertise in field of econometrics

Econometrics, the means by which economic ideas are tested and measured, brings theoretical, methodological and applied economics into one discipline. “You get a little bit of everything,” Atsushi Inoue said. Read More

Learn about health care Flexible Spending Accounts

Open Enrollment starts next week. Today’s tip is a reminder that Vanderbilt employees are eligible to fund two different types of flexible spending accounts, also known as FSAs. Read More

Panel discussion highlights life and legacy of Bishop Joseph Johnson

An esteemed group of panelists will reflect on Bishop Joseph A. Johnson Jr. as a scholar, a bishop and a civil rights activist in honor of the 100th anniversary of his birth and the 60th anniversary of his graduation as Vanderbilt’s first African American student. Read More

Vanderbilt alumnus to lecture on Chinese funerary art

A Chinese art curator from the Ringling Museum of Art who is a Vanderbilt alumnus will speak at Cohen Memorial Hall Oct. 9. Read More

Security bug Shellshock puts operating systems at risk

Mac and Linux users should be on the lookout for any software updates sent in the coming days from Apple to address the Shellshock security bug. Read More

New facility devoted to multiscale modeling opens on Music Row

Vanderbilt University School of Engineering has established a unique research facility focusing on Multiscale Modeling and Simulation. MuMS is home to four faculty members and their research groups. Read More

Video: Rev. Dr. Tex Sample Cole Lecture – October 3, 2014

Watch video of the Vanderbilt Divinity School Cole Lecture given by Rev. Dr. Tex Sample on October 3rd, 2014. Read More

Women face dishonesty more often than men during negotiations

New research shows that women in negotiations face deception more often than men. Read More

Meet four fascinating historical characters at Saturday University

Hear fascinating stories about politicians, slaves, military leaders, executioners and diplomats from the pages of history this fall during Vanderbilt University’s Saturday University lecture series. Read More

Video: Rev. Dr. Tex Sample Cole Lecture – October 2, 2014

Watch video of the Vanderbilt Divinity School Cole Lecture given by Rev. Dr. Tex Sample on October 2, 2014. Read More

Chancellor charges university leaders to act on Academic Strategic Plan

Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos has charged university leadership to move forward with the next phase of Vanderbilt’s strategic planning process. Read More

Warren and Moore colleges host Celebration of Living and Learning Oct. 5

From 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5, Warren and Moore colleges will celebrate their present and future as a living and learning community within the larger Vanderbilt and Nashville communities. Read More

Musician George Clinton part of Vanderbilt black theology event

Legendary singer-songwriter George Clinton will speak at a Vanderbilt symposium Oct. 18 on "Afrofuturism in Black Theology." Read More