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Nashville Chapter event features Chancellor Zeppos

More than 150 alumni and friends gathered at Vanderbilt’s new Engineering and Science Building for a special Nashville Vanderbilt Chapter evening featuring Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos. Read More

Class of 2017: Kate Sborov gets a taste of life in the emergency department

A busy hospital emergency room—filled with life and pain and death—is not where you’d expect to find a Vanderbilt undergrad taking a class. But that is where you find Kate Sborov. Read More

Two football seniors receive national scholar-athlete recognition

Seniors Will Holden and Jacob Schultz from Vanderbilt’s Camping World Independence Bowl squad have received national recognition as scholar-athletes. Read More

Enter to win prizes with the Start! physical activity program

Take the Quarter 2 Start! Physical Activity Challenge. Log activity or sync a device using Track in the New Health Plus Health Guide between March 1 and June 30 to earn raffle entries to win a choice five great prizes. Read More

Symposium on Modeling Immunity set for April 27

The Vanderbilt Center for Structural Biology and the Vanderbilt Vaccine Center invite you to attend the 2017 Symposium on Modeling Immunity April 27. The event will focus on modeling and designing antibodies. Read More

Vanderbilt Travel to visit site of museum featuring Dillehay’s archaeological work

Vanderbilt travelers to visit the site of museum built by Chilean government to feature the archeological work of Tom Dillehay Read More

Take the bus to work April 7

As a reminder, Friday, April 7, will be “Take the Bus to Work Day.” Ride any MTA bus to work for free by swiping your Vanderbilt University ID when boarding. Read More

Clark Charitable Foundation makes $15M gift to establish Clark Scholars Program at School of Engineering

A visionary $15 million gift from the Clark Charitable Foundation to Vanderbilt University will establish the Clark Scholars Program at the School of Engineering. Read More

Arts and Science names divisional dean of humanities

The College of Arts and Science has announced the appointment of Bonnie J. Dow, professor of communication studies and chair of the department, as the divisional dean of humanities. Read More

Frances DeLaGarza Thompson, BA’91, shares why she is Vanderbilt for Life

Alumni who go to events, volunteer and give back bring tremendous value to Vanderbilt. Read More

G.P. Searle, BA’07, shares why he is Vanderbilt for Life

Alumni who go to events, volunteer and give back bring tremendous value to Vanderbilt. Read More

Seniors prepare for life after Vanderbilt

The Life After Vanderbilt series provides seniors practical lessons to conquer and prevail in life after graduation. Read More

Risky business

Vanderbilt investigators have developed hospital readmission models that may help prevent payment penalties to hospitals when patients are readmitted too soon after discharge. Read More

Vanderbilt, peer institutions continue opposition of travel ban, file new amicus brief

Vanderbilt and 30 of the nation’s other top universities have filed a joint amicus brief urging that the U.S. District Court's preliminary injunction against portions of the latest executive order regarding immigration and refugees be upheld. Read More

SkyVU Town Hall, April 4, 2017, Vanderbilt University

The SkyVU project will transform Vanderbilt’s administrative processes and the underlying technology across financial, administrative and research support organizations by making each less complicated… Read More

VUTheatre’s ‘Vanderbilt Cabaret’ challenges gender expectations

VUTheatre presents 'Vanderbilt Cabaret: Gender Play,' an original variety show inspired by early 20th-century European cabaret culture, April 13–15. Read More

Coach Carolyn Peck is paying it forward

Vanderbilt Assistant Women's Basketball Coach Carolyn Peck, BA'88—who in 1999 became the first African American head coach (at Purdue) to win the NCAA women's basketball title—was an influence on South Carolina Coach Dawn Staley, who last weekend became the second African American coach to win the title. Vanderbilt Athletics' Zac Ellis talked with Peck about that relationship. Read More

From the Moon to the Edge of the Visible Universe: An Astronomy Sampler II with Billy Teets, 4.4.17

Through this Osher Lifelong Learning Institute series of six lectures, students will learn about the upcoming 2017 total solar eclipse, the Hubble Space Telescope,… Read More

Journey of an engineer turned entrepreneur: WiseWear CEO disrupts wearables market

Jerry Wilmink traces his journey from research associate at the Air Force Research Laboratory to founder and CEO of WiseWear, a wearable technology company. WiseWear… Read More

MEDIA ADVISORY: U.N. speaker to link human rights and fake news

A United Nations official will speak at Vanderbilt Law School about "fake news" as a human rights problem. Read More