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VSVS celebrates 20 years of making middle school science exciting

For Class of 2014 graduate Leandra Fernandez, one of the “most fulfilling and meaningful” aspects of her time at Vanderbilt was serving as a member of Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science. Read More

Two Vanderbilt projects featured in new NIBIB “Bionic Man” web tool

The prosthetics research of Michael Goldfarb is featured in "The NBIB Bionic Man," an interactive web tool that helps students and the public learn about innovative federally-funded biomedical research. Read More

Research is shaping the undergraduate experience

According to a 2013 survey of graduating seniors, more than half did faculty-guided or independent research during their Vanderbilt careers. Read about five students for whom research has helped shape their undergraduate years. Read More

Vanderbilt expert offers advice to get back in shape

With spring in bloom, many people who shied away from physical exertion during the winter may be inspired to get in shape this season. A few might jump in too quickly. Read More

Vanderbilt committed to protection and well-being of students

Read Vanderbilt's statement about the Department of Education Office for Civil Rights' investigation of 55 colleges and universities' handling of sexual violence and harassment complaints. The list includes investigations opened because of complaints received by OCR and those initiated by the OCR as compliance reviews. Read More

Springing into exercise: Vanderbilt expert offers advice to get back in shape

With spring in bloom, the cold weather is going away and so are excuses to avoid outdoor exercise. Many people who shied away from physical exertion during the winter may be inspired to get in shape this season. Read More

Eric Kopstain named Vanderbilt vice chancellor for administration

Eric C. Kopstain, associate vice chancellor for finance, has been named Vanderbilt University’s vice chancellor for administration, following a national search, Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos announced today. Read More

University-wide limited submission opportunity: American Diabetes Association

Vanderbilt may nominate one Medical Center and one university candidate for the 2014 Pathway to Stop Diabetes awards competition. Read More

Zeppos, Lutz, Wente, Geer address USAC at April meeting

Minutes from the University Staff Advisory Council’s April 8 meeting are now available online on the USAC website. (Meeting minutes are published… Read More

Register now for Bike Summit and Tour de Nash

Attention bicyclists of all ages and skill levels: Two bike rides are coming up in May. Read More

Faculty Senate meeting minutes for March available online

(Daniel Dubois/Vanderbilt) Minutes from the Vanderbilt Faculty Senate’s March 13 meeting are now available online on the Faculty Senate website. (Meeting… Read More

Wellcast: ‘Everyday jet lag’ and chronotypes

Do you get everyday or social "jet lag?" Identifying your Chronotype can help in picking the best sleep schedule for you. Read More

Four from Vanderbilt receive U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarships

Four Vanderbilt University students have been awarded Critical Language Scholarships by the U.S. Department of State to study critical-needs languages abroad during the summer of 2014. Read More

Get Vanderbilt discount on ‘War Horse’ at TPAC

The Vanderbilt community can get a discount on select performances of "War Horse" at TPAC. Read More

Babies & You: Postpartum care for mom

Learn the basics of postpartum care of the mother, including what to expect, ways to prepare and recommendations for managing at home. Read More

KISS legend to sign memoir at Barnes & Noble

KISS singer/ guitarist Paul Stanley will sign copies of his autobiography at Barnes & Noble at Vanderbilt. Read More

Listen: Ackerman-Lieberman offers new perspective on Medieval Egypt

Phillip Ackerman-Lieberman (Steve Green, Vanderbilt) Phillip I. Ackerman-Lieberman draws on legal documents from the Cairo Geniza in his new book, The Business of… Read More

Installation by Pavlović featured at D.C.’s Phillips Collection

An installation by Vesna Pavlović, assistant professor of art at Vanderbilt, will open May 22 at The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. Read More

Infographic: Commencement 2014

Check out these fun facts about Vanderbilt's 2014 Commencement. Read More

Class of 2014: Marc Panu is a playmaker in the engineering lab

Marc Panu became a YouTube sensation after a video captured the three-year walk-on athlete receiving a football scholarship in 2012. The chemical and biomolecular engineering major’s hard work has distinguished him in the research lab as well. Read More