Technology enhances perceptions at Vanderbilt Libraries exhibition
"Picturing Our World," a new exhibition at Vanderbilt Libraries, juxtaposes recent technological advances with more traditional images of the universe and our place in it. Read More
"Picturing Our World," a new exhibition at Vanderbilt Libraries, juxtaposes recent technological advances with more traditional images of the universe and our place in it. Read More
The Vanderbilt Acorns swim team has extended its season to include the upcoming fall and spring seasons. Read More
Positioning the university on the cutting edge of graduate education in today’s fast-changing and dynamic professional world is the aim of new strategic investments announced today by Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Susan Wente. Read More
August Washington, associate vice chancellor and chief of the Vanderbilt University Police Department, has been named Middle Tennessee Chief of the Year by the Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police. Read More
Share in the excitement, emotion and fun as Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos, campus leaders and many others welcome Vanderbilt's newest students at Move-In. Read More
Vanderbilt’s formal dual-degree programs attract students whose career ambitions and perspectives extend beyond the practice of law. Read More
Vanderbilt will match 3 percent of your mandatory retirement plan contribution and 2 percent of your voluntary contribution dollar for dollar once you become eligible. Read More
This week was all about gearing up for Move-In Day! Check out our favorite photos of the week in the #vandygram tab on the Get Social site, and remember to share your photos with us by tagging them #vandygram. Read More
The Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center and the Women’s and Gender Studies program will host an open house on Thursday, Sept. 3, for all Vanderbilt faculty who identify as women. Read More
Sabine Fuhrmann kicks off the CDB Monday Seminar Series on Aug. 31. Read More
Vanderbilt has been recognized by the "Nashville Business Journal" as the Healthiest Employer of Nashville in the division for organizations with more than 500 employees. The recognition marks the sixth time in the six-year history of the award that Vanderbilt has won. Read More
Vanderbilt's Department of Medicine will host a mini-research retreat, on Aug. 29, at 202 Light Hall. Read More
The annual award recognizes two staff members whose performances far exceed expectations and reflect a high level of service. Read More
As chief innovations officer at Health ELT, Amanda Havard, BS’08, MEd’10, is leading a team to bring technology to Medicaid. Read More
The Vanderbilt Recreation and Wellness Center and the Vanderbilt Child and Family Center will present a free estate planning seminar from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10, in Light Hall, Room 415. Read More
A new and improved Vanderbilt homepage and top-level pages launched the evening of Aug. 20, with a focus on the four pillars of the university's Academic Strategic Plan while also showcasing the institution’s dynamic academic, research and campus life offerings. Read More
Functional magnetic resonance imaging has revealed faulty circuits between the thalamus – a central hub of brain activity – and other brain regions. Read More
Vanderbilt will host a one-day event to bring together colleagues across campus to support interdisciplinary team science. Read More
Two Vanderbilt student academic support services have moved to a new location. The Writing Studio and Tutoring Services have relocated from Alumni Hall to 1801 Edgehill Ave., Suite 112, next to the Curb Center. Read More
Mayoral candidates Megan Barry and David Fox will discuss their visions for the city of Nashville and the issues that matter to voters on Monday, Aug. 24, at Vanderbilt University’s Ingram Hall at the Blair School of Music. Read More