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Barrier to faster graphene devices identified and suppressed

Vanderbilt physicists report that they have nailed down the source of the interference inhibiting the rapid flow of electrons through graphene-based devices and found a way to suppress it. Read More

Cupcake-palooza March 24 offers sweet way to support Books from Birth

Home bakers who donate cupcakes to Cupcake-palooza this year will compete for prizes and bragging rights. (Photo by Ann Rayner/Vanderbilt) Come to… Read More

Peabody again ranked top graduate education school

For the fourth straight year, Vanderbilt Peabody College of education and human development is ranked No. 1 in the U.S. News & World Report poll of graduate education schools. Vanderbilt University Medical Center is ranked No. 14 among research medical centers. Read More

How the Louder Than a Bomb poetry slam changed a Vanderbilt student’s life

An incredibly powerful poetry competition called “Louder than a Bomb” is changing the lives of teens across the country. One of the competition’s most successful… Read More

Five-part series to explore the Arab Spring

A series of events at Vanderbilt will provide cross-disciplinary perspectives on the Arab Spring. Read More

Doctor in the House

Dr. Kyla Terhune walks briskly along the corridors of Vanderbilt University Medical Center, dashing between her last surgery of the day in the O.R. Read More

A cappella competition, featuring Melodores, at Ingram Hall March 17

The Vanderbilt Melodores The International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) South Semifinal, hosted by Varsity Vocals, will be held on the Vanderbilt campus… Read More

Vanderbilt hosting early rounds of NCAA women’s tournament; buy tickets now

Memorial Gym (Vanderbilt University) Ticket sales continue for the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament at Memorial Gym Sunday and Tuesday, March… Read More

Get latest Vanderbilt research news from award-winning website

Research News @ Vanderbilt is Vanderbilt’s award-winning news site telling the stories of the work Vanderbilt researchers are doing across the campus and medical… Read More

HR offers retirement, financial planning sessions

(iStockphoto) Gain more control of your finances and develop a better understanding of financial planning concepts at four sessions sponsored by Human Resources. The… Read More

Commodores claim SEC title, earn No. 5 seed in NCAA tournament

John Jenkins lay on the court with his hands over his face as Vanderbilt teammates celebrated all around, exuberant after beating No. 1 Kentucky 71-64… Read More

Changes to honor system suggested by Faculty Senate

First-year students take the honor code pledge. (Vanderbilt University) Vanderbilt needs to retool its honor system to adapt to an era in which unauthorized… Read More

Urine biomarker for colon cancer?

A molecule detectable in urine may be helpful in diagnosing colon cancer. Read More

VUCast Newscast: Provocative Politics

This week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s weekly newscast  highlighting research, experts, students, sports and everything Vanderbilt: Provocative Politics: the power of a sensational ad See… Read More

For music students, preparing for competitions and auditions has to be about more than winning

They say everyone loves a winner, so musicians, like athletes and entrepreneurs, spend an inordinate amount of time preparing to outperform the competition. There’s no… Read More

Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Science Day 2012

Undergraduate student Sarah Hart presents her research to Aaron Bowman and others at VKC Science Day 2012. (Anne Rayner/Vanderbilt University) Undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral… Read More

Vanderbilt expanding research enterprise into Williamson County

With the addition of a new 18,000-square-foot laboratory to be located within the Cool Springs Life Sciences Center, Vanderbilt University is expanding its research enterprise into Williamson County. Read More

Combo combats dizziness

Some patients may need a combo of medications to combat a condition that causes dizziness. Read More

Shyness study examines how brain adapts to stimuli

Shyness may be caused by deficits in the brain. Read More

Eischen, Oliver, Pierce-Baker to be honored by Women’s Center

The Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center will present its Mentoring Award to Christine Eischen, associate professor of pathology, microbiology and immunology; and… Read More