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Babies and You: “Breastfeeding – A Positive Choice”

(photo courtesy of Health Plus) Carol Huber, a registered nurse and lactation consultant, will present “Breastfeeding – A Positive Choice” from noon to 1… Read More

Media Advisory: Black Girls CODE founder available to discuss introducing girls of color to tech careers

Black Girls CODE founder Kimberly Bryant is available on Thursday, Feb. 20, to discuss introducing girls of color to tech careers. Read More

Blair School of Music stalwart Billy Adair has died

William “Billy” Adair, a teacher, arranger, multi-instrumentalist and backbone of the jazz program at Vanderbilt’s Blair School of Music, has died. He was 66. Read More

Small-firm lawyer David Wasinger, JD’88, takes on Wall Street and wins, twice

David Wasinger, JD’88, had been the sole partner at a five-attorney firm in St. Louis, Mo. that was mostly focused on local business litigation and… Read More

Baby hearts need rhythm to develop correctly

The mechanical forces generated by the rhythmic expansion and contraction of cardiac muscle cells play an active role in the initial stage of heart valve formation. Read More

Children living in poverty focus of research panel March 11

The epidemic of children living in poverty is the topic of a mini-conference hosted by the Peabody Research Institute at Vanderbilt Peabody College of education and human development March 11. Read More

Make small changes for better health; Watch Vandy cooks in action

(Vanderbilt University) March is the second month of the Health Plus Count on Your Heart Program. During the month, participate in the Make… Read More

Green Dot sponsors service opportunities with YWCA

The Green Dot at Vanderbilt Committee is collaborating with the YWCA to provide service opportunities to the Vanderbilt campus community from 2 to 5… Read More

Get special pricing on football season tickets for a limited time

(Vanderbilt University) Vanderbilt employees who want to see the Commodore football team in action this fall have additional incentive to purchase their tickets early. Read More

Join LGBTQI Life in celebrating Ally Days Feb. 19-28

A screening of the film Brother Outsider, Safe Zone training and a discussion of the collected writings of Bayard Rustin are included in LGBTQI Life’s… Read More

Faculty Senate meeting minutes for November available online

(John Russell/Vanderbilt) Minutes from the Vanderbilt Faculty Senate’s Nov. 7 meeting are… Read More

Q&A with a Vanderbilt alumnus on Forbes’ 30 Under 30: Marketing and Advertising list

Matt Rubinger, at age 25, is director of luxury accessories for Heritage Auctions, an international auction house. Three years after graduting from  Vanderbilt University in… Read More

Sign up now for Vanderbilt Osher spring term

Learning and memory, integrative medicine and the Salem witch hunts are a sampling of the spring 2014 class offerings available through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Vanderbilt University. Read More

Vanderbilt study shows mother’s voice improves hospitalization and feeding in preemies

Premature babies who receive an interventional therapy combining their mother’s voice and a pacifier-activated music player learn to eat more… Read More

School for Science and Math named ‘greenest group on campus’

The School for Science and Math at Vanderbilt celebrated its title of “greenest group on campus” at the Vanderbilt vs. Texas A&M basketball game Feb. 15. Read More

Faculty town hall meetings will gather feedback for strategic planning process

The first of three faculty town hall meetings to update and engage Vanderbilt’s faculty on the four foundational areas driving the strategic planning process is scheduled for Feb. 27. Read More

Severe weather at Vanderbilt – do you know what to do?

Severe Weather Awareness Week in Tennessee, Feb. 16-22, is a good time to revisit what to do in the event severe weather threatens the Vanderbilt community. Read More

Studio VU: Charles Long lecture Feb. 19

Internationally renowned artist Charles Long will lecture on his work as part of StudioVU: The Department of Art Lecture Series 2013-14. Read More

Focus is on creative process at VU immigration reform symposium

"Art, Advocacy and Action," a symposium on immigration reform, will be co-presented by Vanderbilt University Divinity School and the Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership in the Professions Feb. 20-21. Read More

Nashville team’s ‘Harmony House’ scores a spot in international Solar Decathlon

Team Music City, an interdisciplinary group from Vanderbilt, MTSU and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville, has been selected to compete in the Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon 2015, challenging students to design and build a functioning, energy-efficient, solar-powered house. Read More