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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jane Smiley to speak at Vanderbilt; A writer discusses reading, writing and creativity
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jane Smiley will speak Tuesday, Jan. 23, at Ingram Hall at the Blair School of Music on the Vanderbilt University campus. Read MoreDec 14, 2006
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‘Project HealthDesign‘ Awards Vanderbilt University Medical Center $300,000 Grant to Design and Test Innovative, Consumer-Centered PHR Applications
Vanderbilt University Medical Center has been selected as one of nine teams nationwide to participate in a landmark program from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to design and test bold ideas for how consumers can use information technology to better manage their health and navigate the health care system. Read MoreDec 14, 2006
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TIPSHEET: Vanderbilt expert says airline mergers are inevitable
"Airline consolidation is inevitable," says Michael Lapr√à, associate professor of management at Vanderbilt University‘s Owen School of Management and an expert on the airline industry. Media reports say UAL Corporation, the parent company of United Airlines, is in preliminary talks with Continental Airlines about a possible merger. Lapr√à says airline mergers are unavoidable and, "a sensible idea to pursue." Read MoreDec 13, 2006
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LifeFlight named EMS Regional Communication Center
Vanderbilt LifeFlight‘s Office of Emergency Communications has been designated as the EMS Regional Communications Center (EMS RCC) for the Mid-Cumberland Region by Tennessee Department of Health EMS officials. Read MoreDec 13, 2006
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$1 millon grant establishes drug discovery center at Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt University Medical Center has received a five-year, $1 million grant from the National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) to apply the powerful science of proteomics to drug discovery. Read MoreDec 12, 2006
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Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management announces advisory committee for new master of accountancy degree program
The Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management has established a committee of accounting industry leaders to serve as advisers for its new master of accountancy (MAcc) degree program. Read MoreDec 11, 2006
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College student success: it‘s more than graduation rates
Ask most faculty, administrators, staff and students if they are interested in helping students succeed in college and the answer is likely to be a resounding yes. Ask them what exactly they mean by student success and the answer will probably be much more muddied. Read MoreDec 11, 2006
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Why we ‘never forget a face‘
Are you one of those people who never forgets a face? New research from Vanderbilt University suggests that we can remember more faces than other objects and that faces "stick" the best in our short-term memory. The reason may be that our expertise in remembering faces allows us to package them better for memory. Read MoreDec 11, 2006
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Journalist Wendell Rawls Jr. to teach at Vanderbilt, Winner of the Pulitzer Prize to teach Investigative Reporting in America
Wendell "Sonny" Rawls, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, will visit Vanderbilt University during the spring 2007 semester to teach Investigative Reporting in America. Read MoreDec 8, 2006
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Vanderbilt Professors and Music Stars Testify Before FCC
Two Vanderbilt University professors are taking on some country music celebrities in a debate over media ownership. Both sides will testify at a Federal Communications Commission public hearing Dec. 11 at Belmont University. Read MoreDec 8, 2006
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National nuclear waste to be tackled by Vanderbilt-led multi-university team
Nuclear power might be "green power," but only if nuclear waste can be managed properly. Read MoreDec 7, 2006
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Marlon C. Lynch named chief of police at Vanderbilt University
Marlon C. Lynch has been named Vanderbilt University‘s chief of police effective Jan. 1. Read MoreDec 7, 2006
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TIPSHEET: Vanderbilt expert says Mel Gibson film offers tired stereotypes about Maya civilization
Apocalypto continues tradition of inaccurately disparaging native cultures. The rich culture and complex intellectual achievements of Maya culture are ignored in Mel Gibson‘s new film Apocalypto in favor of stereotypical portrayals of Native Americans as "noble savages" or "evil Indians," says Annabeth Headrick, a Vanderbilt University professor and expert on the Maya. Read MoreDec 7, 2006
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Vanderbilt displays dazzling collection of ‘nature‘s art‘, Alumnus‘s loan of mineral specimens designed to inspire interest in earth sciences
Vanderbilt University alumnus Marc Weill, whose early interest in geology was sidetracked by a career in high finance, is sharing his love of what he calls "nature‘s art" by lending his alma mater part of his extensive collection of gem-quality minerals. Read MoreDec 1, 2006
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Vanderbilt political theorist and dedicated teacher dies
George J. Graham, a noted political theorist who was passionate about teaching and cared deeply for his students, died on Nov. 30 after a battle with lung cancer. Read MoreDec 1, 2006
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Dyer Observatory offering special gift package for the holidays
Explore the universe this year with your school-age child or grandchild with a Dyer Observatory "Star Catchers" program, a perfect holiday gift. This unique program packages a quality telescope with a hands-on learning session and other benefits. Read MoreDec 1, 2006
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Vanderbilt computer music composer releases In Amber Shadows; Albany Records releases album by Stan Link
Children giggle and recite poetry. There‘s the sound of something burning from which a melody arises like smoke from ashes. A lonely voice recounts a failed attempt to visit a relative‘s gravesite. Sudden jolts of sounds of undetermined origin startle. These are some of the ingredients of In Amber Shadows: Electro-Acoustic Music, released by Albany Records. The album by Vanderbilt University‘s Stan Link is an hour-long meditation on time and mortality. Read MoreDec 1, 2006
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Beginnings of Music Row chronicled in VU Press book
Francis Craig had a bit of a disreputable air in his days on the Vanderbilt campus in the early 1920s, according to music historian Martin Hawkins. Read MoreDec 1, 2006
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Lecture: Chancellor’s Lecture Series presents John M. Barry on hurricanes, viruses, politics and the nature of inquiry
Watch video of best-selling author John M. Barry speaking Nov. 30, 2006, at Ingram Hall as part of the Chancellor's Lecture Series. Read MoreNov 30, 2006
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Lecture: Chancellor‘s Lecture Series presents John M. Barry on hurricanes, viruses, politics and the nature of inquiry
Watch video of best-selling author John M. Barry speaking Nov. 30, 2006, at Ingram Hall as part of the Chancellor‘s Lecture Series. Read MoreNov 30, 2006