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Ken Burns’ pianist to perform Celtic and English country dance music March 22

Jacqueline Schwab (photo courtesy of Jacquelineschwab.com) Drawing on classical, traditional folk and contemporary music roots, pianist Jacqueline Schwab has been heard on a dozen… Read More

Symposium explores dynamic relationship between poet and translator

A distinguished writer noted for his leadership in the translation and preservation of ancient Vietnamese poetry is among those featured at Vanderbilt’s two-day “L’invitation au… Read More

Jeffrey Tlumak: “Do We Have Free Will? Why Does It Matter?”

Watch video of the most recent presentation in the Berry Lectures in Public Philosophy that took place on March 15 with Jeffrey Tlumak, associate professor… Read More

Sustainable landscaping and gardening focus of Green Bag lunch March 28

The Sustainability and Environmental Management Office (SEMO) and the American Studies Sustainability Project will sponsor the seventh installment of the Green Bag… Read More

Cokie Roberts to give ‘An Insider’s View of Washington’ March 28

Cokie Roberts (image courtesy of ABC News) Emmy Award-winning journalist Cokie Roberts will give a free lecture beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 28,… Read More

Next My Health Chat to explore cancer drug discovery

The April program for My Health Chat will be the promising world of cancer drug discovery. Panelists will be Lawrence Marnett, director… Read More

English country dance workshop March 31

(Steve Green/Vanderbilt) Susan Kevra, senior lecturer in French and Italian at Vanderbilt, will lead a second workshop of Jane Austen-era dances from 7:30 to… Read More

Law school alumna wins Athena Young Professional Leadership Award

  Andrea Perry (image courtesy of Bone McAllester Norton) Andrea Perry, a 2000 Vanderbilt Law School graduate and a member at Bone… Read More

Vanderbilt Dayani Golf Scramble tees off May 10

(iStockphoto) The third annual Vanderbilt Dayani Golf Scramble will tee off at 1:30 p.m. on May 10 at the Vanderbilt Legends Club in Franklin. The… Read More

Impact Symposium 2012 with Vicente Fox and Bill Richardson

Watch video of Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, and Bill Richardson, a former governor of New Mexico who has served as U.S. ambassador… Read More

2012 Impact Symposium with Gen. Wesley Clark and Jon Huntsman

Watch video of retired Gen. Wesley Clark and Jon Huntsman, the former Utah governor who has served as ambassador to Singapore and China and was a… Read More

iPOND method goes fishing for proteins

A new tool will allow researchers to identify proteins involved in DNA replication and damage repair, processes that go awry in cancer. Read More

Dores beat MTSU, advance in NCAA Tournament

Stephanie Holzer with the ball in the first half of Vanderbilt's NCAA Tournament game against MTSU on March 18, 2012. (John Russell/Vanderbilt)… Read More

VUCast Newscast: Free Health Advice

This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s weekly newscast highlighting research, experts, students, sports and everything Vanderbilt: See the dramatic changes inside an innovative, fully volunteer,… Read More

U.S. Attorney General Holder exhorts Vanderbilt students to seek liberty and learning

U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. opened the Cecil Sims Lecture at the Vanderbilt University Law School March 16 by congratulating Vanderbilt on its academic – and recent athletic – accomplishments. Read More

Vanderbilt Central Library earns gold for ‘green’ renovation

Vanderbilt University’s Central Library has been awarded gold certification for its environmentally friendly 2010 renovation from the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System. Read More

2012 Impact Symposium with Sen. Lamar Alexander

Watch video of Sen. Lamar Alexander speaking at the 2012 Impact Symposium on March 19. This year’s theme is “Rise of the Rest: What is the… Read More

Impact Symposium lectures tackle American foreign policy March 19-21

Sen. Lamar Alexander (Vanderbilt University) IMPACT Symposium will take place March 19-21. This year’s theme is “Rise of the Rest: What is the Future… Read More

Give your feedback today in the library services survey

Students enjoy using the renovated Parkes Armistead Reading Room at Vanderbilt’s Central Library. (Vanderbilt University) A survey that should take only five to… Read More

Immune system’s role in prematurity complication studied

Disruptions in immune system regulation may play a role in a deadly complication in premature infants. Read More