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Kirkland bells to mark 9/11

The Kirkland Hall bells will ring in a special pattern at noon on Thursday to mark the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States. Read More

Cyrus named vice provost for learning and residential affairs

Cynthia J. Cyrus has been promoted to the position of vice provost for learning and residential affairs at Vanderbilt University. Read More

Haiti photography exhibit and talk Sept. 11

“Photography and community development in Haiti” is the topic of a talk Sept. 11. Read More

Big Brothers Big Sisters lunch and learn Sept. 25

Big Brothers Big Sisters is the leader in one-to-one youth mentoring. Read More

Nominations sought for 2014 Levi Watkins Jr. awards

The awards are presented annually to individuals who have advocated for underrepresented minorities and encouraged diversity at VUMC. Read More

Hewlett-Packard recalls LS-15 AC power cords

Hewlett-Packard has issued a recall on notebook computer and docking station AC power cords. Read More

Is it bad if you don’t have a best friend?

Judith Akin explains how social anxiety and trust issues prevent people from developing friendship/support networks. Read More

National Suicide Prevention Week highlights available resources

Sept. 9 through 14 is recognized as National Suicide Prevention Week. Read More

Celebration honors nine new faculty chair holders

A Sept. 3 celebration at the Student Life Center honored nine new faculty chair holders and recognized the support of generous donors. Read More

Landmark book ‘Law and Neuroscience’ released

The new book 'Law and Neuroscience' is the definitive reference book on the use of neuroscientific evidence in courtrooms. Read More

Risk of West Nile virus infection low, but precautions advised

West Nile virus is one of several mosquito-borne viruses in the United States that can infect people, so it is important to take precautions during any mosquito and tick bite season. Read More

‘Smartphone Photography: Beyond the Basics’ Sept. 24

Vanderbilt's photography director will share ways to turn your smartphone snaps into works of art at the next session of DigitalVU, Sept. 24 in Flynn Auditorium. Read More

Diversity celebrated at community jamboree

Seven campus offices whose focus is to support and serve Vanderbilt’s diverse community teamed up for the first-ever Diverse Dores Community Jamboree Sept. 3. Read More

WOW meeting to tackle climate change

International Student and Scholar Services invites you to World on Wednesdays, a weekly meeting for Vanderbilt and the community to engage in discussion about global issues through presentations and informal conversations. Read More

Save the Date: Benefits Open Enrollment is Oct. 15–31

Open Enrollment is your annual opportunity to reflect on you and your families’ needs and to fine tune your benefits package to match. Read More

When offering someone a job hurts more than it helps

Unsolicited job leads are welcome to the unemployed, but surprisingly stressful for those with jobs. Read More

Outpatient pharmacy debuts online refills

The Vanderbilt Outpatient Pharmacy has launched a website to allow current customers to request refills online. Read More

Weight Watchers at Work starts back up this month

Come to a free informational meeting Sept. 17. Read More

Learn about estate planning Sept. 18

The Life Phase Series: Estate Planning with Jason A. Lee, takes place Sept. 18, Noon – 1 p.m. at 431 Light Hall. Read More

Shop at Kroger, give to Vanderbilt employee hardship fund

Did you know that when using your Kroger Plus card at area stores, a percentage of your total purchase can benefit Vanderbilt’s Faculty and Staff Hardship Fund? Read More