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Statement of Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs Beth Fortune on June 23 mistrial ruling in case involving two former football players

Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs Beth Fortune provides the university's official statement following the judge's ruling of mistrial in the case involving two former football players in the 2013 rape of a fellow student. Read More

Watch: Chancellor sends video message to VU baseball team in Omaha

“Your hard work, dedication and incredible tenacity have won not only the hearts of everyone at Vanderbilt, but fans all across the country and the world,” said Vanderbilt Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos June 23 in a video message to the Commodore baseball team. Read More

The changing face of health care IT

Changes coming to our clinical systems at Vanderbilt aim to better serve our patients and to maintain the highest standard care in an increasingly competitive and cost-conscious environment. Read More

Public policy expert Leonard Bradley dies at 74

Leonard Bradley, a former lecturer in public policy at Vanderbilt whose distinguished career included 28 years in state government, has died. Read More

Fans invited to Vanderbilt Stadium to watch Tuesday’s CWS game

Commodore fans are invited to Vanderbilt Stadium to watch game two in the championship matchup between Vanderbilt and Virginia. Gates open at 6 p.m. Tuesday, and admission is free. Read More

Commodores on the brink of a second national championship

Pitcher Carson Fulmer held Virginia to two hits and struck out eight over 7 2/3 shutout innings Monday night, just the kind of outing the Commodores needed in a 5-1 victory in the opener of the College World Series finals. Read More

Experience Game 1 of the College World Series finals!

Be part of the Vanderbilt fan experience as the Commodores dominate game one of the College World Series! Hear Carson Fulmer talk about his last time on the mound as a Vanderbilt player. Read More

TIPSHEET: Pope Francis’ climate change encyclical problematic for some political conservatives

Two Vanderbilt experts can comment on the pope's recent statement about the environment. Read More

Watch Vanderbilt video from the College World Series

The Vanderbilt Video crew is on the ground in Omaha documenting the Commodore baseball team's run at the 2015 College World Series. Read More

Vanderbilt-led multi-center study looks at antibiotic choice for treating childhood pneumonia

New Vanderbilt-led research shows hospitals are doing a better job of using antibiotics less commonly associated with antibiotic resistance to treat children hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Read More

New Staff Orientation Format Launches July 1

New staff orientation has been redesigned to ensure new hires get the right learning material in ways that are best suited to applying it on… Read More

Commodores advance to College World Series final

Vanderbilt defeated Texas Christian 7-1 on Friday to advance to the College World Series final for the second year in a row. In a rematch of last year's championship, the Commodores will defend their national title against Virginia in a best-two-out-of-three series beginning tonight at 7 p.m. on ESPN. Also, learn how head coach Tim Corbin is a strong role model for his players. Read More

Seventeen cross-disciplinary projects win TIPs funding

Seventeen cross-disciplinary projects involving 153 faculty from all 10 Vanderbilt colleges and schools have been selected for the initial set of awards from the new Trans-Institutional Program initiative. Read More

Biochemistry professor Richard Armstrong remembered

Richard N. Armstrong, Ph.D., professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry, prominent biochemist, journal editor and mentor, died on June 18 after a brief illness. He was 66. Read More

Enhancements to Vanderbilt baseball facilities will focus on success

A plan to enhance Vanderbilt's baseball facilities focuses on the full development of student-athletes and would provide space for instruction, team building, coaching and settings that can foster interactions with returning professional players and fellow graduates. Read More

The Alumni Association hopes to hear from you in August

We have commissioned Performance Enhancement Group Ltd. of Houston to conduct an Alumni Attitude Study©, which will measure alumni attitudes and how they impact your engagement with the university. Read More

Vanderbilt expert can explain modern white nationalism in the U.S.

Anthropologist Sophie Bjork-James can provide context to the white supremacist beliefs believed to have motivated Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof. Read More

New staff orientation format launches July 1

New staff orientation has been redesigned to ensure new hires get the right learning material in ways that are best suited to applying it on the job. Read More

Our favorite #vandygram photos of the week

Your #vandygram photos got a special shout-out in this week’s VUCast – watch below to see if recognize your pics. See more of… Read More

Vanderbilt employees and students qualify for savings through Dell

Dell is offering a free 32” LG TV to students and employees who spend at least $699.99 on a personal computer. Read More