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U.S. Cabinet official leads seminar on transgender health and policy

Adm. Rachel Levine, assistant secretary of health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, addressed transgender health and policy during a visit to… Read More

Shinn leads new study of cash payments and peer support to reduce homelessness

By Jenna Somers Infancy is the age at which someone is most likely to live in a homeless shelter. If that sounds surprising, consider… Read More

CLASS OF 2024: Emily Gaven builds team bonds, on and off the lacrosse field

WATCH: Lacrosse student athlete Emily Gaven came to Vanderbilt's Owen Graduate School of Management with big goals. Hear why she chose Vandy and what's next! Read More

Limited Submission Opportunity: First Horizon Foundation Grants for Good

Vanderbilt University may submit one application to the First Horizon Grants for Good Campaign. Read More

Limited Submission Opportunity: 2025 Brain Research Foundation Scientific Innovations Award

Vanderbilt (VU + VUMC, collaboratively) may nominate one associate or full professor to submit a Letter of Intent for the 2025 Brain Research Foundation Scientific Innovations Award (SIA). Read More

28 faculty honored at endowed chair investiture

The distinguished faculty members and deans representing eight colleges and schools were presented with medallions that symbolize the attainment of their positions and will become part of their official academic regalia. Chair holders contribute their expertise to real-world challenges, including climate change, political inequality and access to justice, artificial intelligence and ICU trauma.   Read More

Get to Work: How Immersion Vanderbilt turns students into hands-on experts

Logan Glazier’s (Class of 2025) experience is what many educators might call the ideal result of education: the ability to take what’s learned in a classroom—be it something specific, like how to build a roof rack, or general, like critical thinking skills—and apply it in the outside world. That ideal is exactly why, when Vanderbilt rolled out a strategic plan in fall 2014, it put a greater focus on experiential learning. That plan emerged as Immersion Vanderbilt.   Read More

Giving Day faculty and staff challenge to help Opportunity Vanderbilt students

Faculty and staff have a unique way to help Opportunity Vanderbilt students: When 500 faculty and staff members make a gift of any size for Giving Day, $25,000 from Suzanne and Patrick McGee will be unlocked for Opportunity Vanderbilt. Read More

Frist Center seeking applications for 2024 fellows, affiliates; deadline is May 15

The Frist Center for Autism and Innovation has announced its 2024 call for membership, which allows Vanderbilt faculty and staff to apply to become affiliates or fellows of the Center. The work of current fellows and affiliates has resulted in multi-million-dollar grants and was highlighted nationally on CBS’s 60 Minutes with Anderson Cooper. Read More

How the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration enabled pretextual traffic stops

A new paper by Farhang Heydari chronicles what started as an attempt to promote traffic safety that evolved quickly into a tactic to ferret out drug traffickers, criminals, and even terrorists, straying far from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's mission to “save lives, prevent injuries and reduce economic costs due to road traffic crashes.” Read More

Register now for May 29 Spring Staff Assembly

All Vanderbilt University staff are invited to attend the Spring Staff Assembly, either in person or virtually, at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, May 29 in Langford Auditorium. Please note the new day, time and location. Read More

Twenty-five and counting: Vanderbilt University continues to expand its green building certifications

THINGS TO KNOW:  Vanderbilt University now has 25 LEED certified buildings  Vanderbilt has PETAL and… Read More

What is Happening to U.S. Higher Education?

New research from Jen Riley discusses the impact of power shifts, competition, and evolving technology on U.S. higher education. Read More

Gabe Horton, BA’11, MDiv’15: Hope for People and Pets in Crisis

Gabe Horton is executive director of Pawster, a Nashville-based nonprofit that works to ensure that a pet owner’s temporary problem doesn’t lead to permanent loss of their pet. Pawster’s clients are pet owners in crisis, and the organization offers pets a foster home while their owner gets back on track. Ninety percent of pets are reunited with their owners. Read More

CLASS of 2024: Military veteran Matthew Nettles combines degrees in medicine and divinity to treat human suffering

WATCH: He's graduating with a degree in medicine and divinity. See the path that brought Matthew Nettles to Vanderbilt and how he plans to use both degrees to better treat those in need. Read More

CLASS OF 2024: Vanderbilt helped Haley Bishop find her voice and rediscover her passion for running

WATCH: See how student-athlete Haley Bishop is using her gift of communication and connection to help others. Read More

Unity Project to host Salam Al-Marayati, president of Muslim Public Affairs Council, on April 22

Al-Marayati and Samar Ali, Unity Project co-chair, will explore the shared experiences of Muslim and Arab Americans and the ongoing crisis in Gaza in a timely and insightful conversation at noon on Monday, April 22, at the John Seigenthaler Center. This in-person event is limited to Vanderbilt students, faculty and staff members; you must register using your Vanderbilt email address. Read More

Vanderbilt Printing Services wins awards for excellence in print quality

Vanderbilt University Printing Services continues to lead its peers in the in-house publishing and printing world, recently securing two Silver awards for excellence in print quality in the 2024 In-Print Awards. Read More

CLACX: A legacy and future of leadership and evolution

For more than 75 years, Vanderbilt has been a pioneer in the study of the Americas, forging new paths to innovate, shape, and advance the field. Now, the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies once again finds itself at the forefront, driving important changes in education, research and programming, both at the university and across the country. Read More

Leyva advances research on Hispanic-Serving Institutions with $2.4M grant from NSF

In a study supported by a five-year, $2.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Luis Leyva, associate professor of mathematics education and STEM… Read More