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Moses to receive Vanderbilt Distinguished Alumni Award

Harold “Hal” Moses, the Hortense B. the Ingram Professor of Cancer Research at Vanderbilt University, is the recipient of the 2014 Distinguished Alumni Award — the highest honor for a member of the Vanderbilt alumni community. Read More

Guthrie reappointed as law school dean

Chris Guthrie will serve a second term as dean of Vanderbilt Law School. Read More

Strong Convictions — America’s Drug War Has Led to a ‘New and Improved’ Racial Caste System, Argues Michelle Alexander

“The truth is this: We have allowed a human-rights nightmare to occur on our watch,” she told a packed house at Langford Auditorium back in January while delivering the keynote address for Vanderbilt’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration. “In the years since Dr. King’s death, a vast new system of racial and social control has emerged from the ashes of slavery and Jim Crow.” Read More

VUCast Extra: Behind the Scenes with New Football Coach Derek Mason

Anchor Down and watch Derek Mason's first 24 hours as the Commodore Nation's new head football coach. Read More

New head football coach Derek Mason sets path to greatness

Nobody’s expectations for the Vanderbilt football team under new head coach Derek Mason will exceed those of Mason himself. Mason, Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos and Vice Chancellor David Williams spoke to reporters about the next era in Vanderbilt football Jan. 18. Read More

Stanford Associate Head Coach Derek Mason named new Vanderbilt head coach

Derek Mason, regarded as one of the nation’s top coordinators, is the new head football coach of the Vanderbilt Commodores. Read More

Opening in Space 204: ‘You Call It A Cloud’ by Jana Harper

The Vanderbilt University Department of Art welcomes to Space 204 a mixed media exhibition by new faculty member Jana Harper. Read More

Costco special shopping event Feb. 15-16

Vanderbilt employees and their families are invited to a special shopping event at area Costco stores from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. Read More

Education professor nominated for NAACP Image Award for new book

Vanderbilt University Professor Donna Y. Ford is among the distinguished nominees for the 45th NAACP Image Awards. Read More

Free online nutrition course, newly expanded, begins Jan. 20

Make a commitment to better health this year by enrolling in Vanderbilt University School of Nursing professor Jamie Pope’s Nutrition, Health and Lifestyle: Issues and Insights course offered through Coursera, a free, online format. Read More

Vanderbilt “rocket cam” to capture landing hazards during NASA contest

The Vanderbilt Aerospace Club will outfit its NASA Student Launch Project rocket with a modified camera to capture landing hazards. Read More

Our favorite photos of the week: Cute animal edition

National Dress Up Your Pet Day was Jan. 14, and we asked you to share photos of your pets dressed in Vandy gear. Check out some of the best-dressed Vanderbilt fans we've ever seen. Read More

Todd Jackson, BA’96, EMBA’08 to receive new Alumni Volunteer Award

Todd Jackson, BA’96, EMBA’08, is the recipient of the Vanderbilt Alumni Association Board of Director’s new Alumni Volunteer Award. As founders and… Read More

Vanderbilt research featured in Science News’ top science story of 2013

The popular science magazine Science News has chosen a story featuring research by Vanderbilt's Seth Bordenstein and Robert Brucker as its top science story for the year. Read More

Obama appointments studied for patronage

Vanderbilt researchers studied 1,307 appointments made by the Obama administration in its first six months, seeking data about the appointees’ education, work history and political involvement. Read More

Pain management program enrolling covered faculty and staff

EMPOWER is now enrolling faculty and staff who have insurance coverage through Vanderbilt and are dealing with chronic pain. Read More

Evan Mack, B.Mus’03, receives Young Alumni Professional Achievement Award

Evan Mack, B.Mus’03, is the recipient of one of the newest awards presented by the Vanderbilt Alumni Association Board of Directors — the Young Alumni… Read More

New approach may halt glioblastoma’s ability to grow

Vanderbilt University researchers have discovered a “backdoor” approach to blocking an enzyme that fuels the growth of glioblastoma, the most common and most fatal form of brain cancer. Read More

Cooper named to key VUSM, Medical Center roles

William O. Cooper, M.D., MPH, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Pediatrics, professor and vice chair for Faculty Affairs in the Department of Pediatrics, and professor of Health Policy, has been promoted and will have two new roles. He will now also serve as associate dean for Faculty Affairs within the Faculty Affairs & Career Development Office in the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and as director of the Vanderbilt Center for Patient and Professional Advocacy (CPPA). Read More

Orthopaedic program named among U.S. best

Becker's Hospital Review has named Vanderbilt University Medical Center to its list of “100 Hospitals With Great Orthopedic Programs,” which recognizes the top hospitals with orthopaedic surgery departments, programs or dedicated centers. Read More