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Combined drugs and therapy most effective for severe nonchronic depression

The odds that a person who suffers from severe, nonchronic depression will recover improve substantially when treated by drugs and therapy. Read More

Engineering professor shares mapping technology with teachers

Through a partnership between Vanderbilt and Metro Nashville Public Schools, a group of dedicated teachers returned to the classroom this year with a new skill set and the tools to incorporate GIS mapping technology into their curriculum. Read More

Enroll now in Vanderbilt Osher Lifelong Learning fall classes

Interested individuals 50 and older are invited to sign up for the Vanderbilt Osher lifelong learning fall classes, which begin Oct. 5. Read More

Churchill to give Flexner Dean’s Lecture Aug. 25

Larry Churchill, Ann Geddes Stahlman Professor of Medical Ethics at Vanderbilt School of Medicine, will discuss "Patients: A Neglected Source for Medical Ethics" at noon Aug. 25 in Light Hall, Room 202. Read More

Sztipanovits appointed to Industrial Internet Consortium committee

Janos Sztipanovits, director of Vanderbilt University’s Institute for Software Integrated Systems, will serve on the committee guiding ongoing creation of and setting standards for the Industrial Internet. Read More

Enzyme holds the door for influenza

Compounds developed at Vanderbilt University may offer a new way to block influenza infection. Read More

Portion of 25th Avenue South closed overnight Aug. 20

Continued construction on the new Engineering and Science Building will necessitate a road closure overnight Wednesday, Aug. 20. Read More

Keeping an eye on blast trauma

Understanding the cellular and molecular responses of the eye to blast injury could guide new treatment development. Read More

2014 Vanderbilt Divinity and GDR Distinguished Alumni/ae named

The late Bishop Joseph Johnson, the Rev. Becca Stevens and the Rev. Dr. Thomas Ogletree are the 2014 Divinity/GDR Distinguished Alumni/ae. Read More

Super-sized lab has energized grand opening

More than 150 people showed up Aug. 14 for the grand opening of the School of Engineering’s new Laboratory for Systems Integrity and Reliability. Read More

National Commodore Club announces football tailgates for home games

Reserve your space today The National Commodore Club invites its members and their guests to kick off Vanderbilt football home games by attending the NCC’s… Read More

Employee Tailgate is Sept. 13

Tailgate 2014, a free event for Vanderbilt employees, is scheduled for 9-11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 13. Employees also may reserve up to four free tickets for the Sept. 13 football game. Read More

Memorial service set for Vanderbilt professor of church history

Dale Johnson, a retired Vanderbilt professor of church history who was editor of a book that traced the history of the Divinity School, has died. Read More

VUCast Extra: Move In 2014 – It’s anything but common

Vanderbilt's first-year students came from all over the country and the world to move into The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons. Relive the magic of Move In 2014. Read More

Nominate a colleague for the Commodore Award

Nominations are being sought through Sept. 10 for the 2014 Commodore Award, Vanderbilt’s highest staff honor. Read More

Cast your vote in Global Education Office photo contest

Vanderbilt’s Global Education Office, home of the undergraduate study abroad program, invites the Vanderbilt community to vote in its 2014 photo contest. Read More

University-wide limited submission opportunity: Burroughs Wellcome Fund

Vanderbilt may nominate two candidates for the 2015 Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease. Read More

Wellcast: Help your child succeed at school

Learn from Metro Nashville Public Schools' Gini Pupo Walker on how you can get involved and help your child succeed in the classroom. Read More

When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s

Find out what to expect when your loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Read More

Vanderbilt enrolling children with autism in medication-related weight gain study

Vanderbilt University is one of four sites in the United States and Canada to enroll children with autism in a study to examine weight gain commonly experienced while taking antipsychotic medication. Read More