The Greater Good

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    New Law School Clinic Assists Low-Income Entrepreneurs

    Cal Turner Jr. (photo by Susan Urmy) Low-income entrepreneurs are receiving much-needed legal support thanks to a recent $2 million investment in Vanderbilt Law School by Cal Turner Jr., BA’62, former chairman and CEO of Dollar General Corp. The Turner Family Community Enterprise Clinic, which was funded from the… Read More

    Nov 21, 2017

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    Education and empowerment at home and abroad

    Laura Chauvin, BS’87, has a heart for helping others. And as a human and organizational development major while at Vanderbilt, her interest in humanitarianism flourished. Read More

    Sep 7, 2017

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    A Vision for Change: Kutner Scholarship enhances legacy

    Dr. Steve Kutner, MD’65, restored sight to thousands of refugees during his life while also helping patients in his Georgia Eye Clinic in Atlanta. Although Kutner died in 2016, his spirit of giving continues. Read More

    Sep 7, 2017

  • Opportunity Expanded: Levys Announce $10 Million Gift to Support Financial Aid

    Opportunity Expanded: Levys Announce $10 Million Gift to Support Financial Aid

    Longtime Vanderbilt University supporters Robert M. Levy, BA’72, and his wife, Diane, have announced a new gift of $10 million to continue support for their scholarship fund, which provides need-based aid to undergraduate students as part of Opportunity Vanderbilt, the university’s initiative to meet 100 percent of students’ financial need without loans. Read More

    May 29, 2017

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    Young Alumna Helps Plan for Future of Vanderbilt Athletics

    Through her planned gift to Vanderbilt athletics, Hollis is helping to ensure that the student-athletes who come after her will continue to excel. Read More

    May 29, 2017

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    Ariana Fowler, BS’17: Skyscrapers for the Homeless

    Fowler graduated from Vanderbilt in May after having received the Allison A. Poarch Scholarship for four years. During her time on campus, she put that investment to good use, giving back to her community as much as she had received. Read More

    May 29, 2017

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    From Generation to Generation: One Family’s Vanderbilt Legacy

    Five generations of Lillian Harpole Hazelton’s family have attended Vanderbilt—and higher education has played a particularly important role for the women in her family. Read More

    Mar 7, 2017

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    For Erica Santiago, It’s Good to Be G.O.L.D.

    Growing up in Staten Island, New York, Erica Santiago, BS’10, never dreamed of being able to attend Vanderbilt. A four-year, full-tuition Posse Scholarship she received through Vanderbilt’s partnership with the Posse Foundation changed that. Read More

    Mar 7, 2017

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    Olympia Ammon, BS’96: Connecting for a Lifetime

    As vice president of development for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Olympia Ammon, BS’96, knows the impact that financial support can have on an organization. Read More

    Nov 20, 2016

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    School of Medicine Establishes New Giving Societies

    Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (VUSM) has launched two new donor societies: the John E. Chapman, M.D. Society, which supports clinical programs and endowed faculty chairs, and the Discovery Circle, which supports the basic sciences. Read More

    Nov 20, 2016

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    ‘Investing in Our Home’

    Last spring Carter Hawkins, BS’07, learned about Vanderbilt’s plans to upgrade its baseball facilities. He was among the first former student-athletes to contribute, pledging a leadership-level gift to the $10 million project that will renovate and enhance training areas in Memorial Gym and build out new operations and team spaces for students and coaches. Read More

    Aug 10, 2016

  • Young Alumnus Pays It Forward with Monthly Gift

    Young Alumnus Pays It Forward with Monthly Gift

    When Nathan Bird, BE’15, got married at the end of last year and sat down with his wife, Katherine, to plan their first budget together, it was important to him to set aside funds for Vanderbilt. Read More

    May 12, 2016

  • Parents Challenged with Opportunity to Give

    Parents Challenged with Opportunity to Give

    Vanderbilt supporters play a crucial role in advancing Vanderbilt’s mission to educate, discover and lead—and parents of current undergraduate students have a unique opportunity to give back and directly impact their student’s experience as a Commodore. Read More

    May 12, 2016

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    Chapters Bring Vanderbilt Classrooms to Alumni

    Vanderbilt alumni share a passion for lifelong learning and often request educational programs. The Alumni Association is responding by sponsoring more Commodore Classrooms events in chapter cities. Read More

    May 12, 2016

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    CMA Makes $3 Million Gift to Children’s Hospital

    The Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt is receiving significant philanthropic support through a $3 million gift from the Country Music Association (CMA). The gift represents the association’s further investment in the health and well-being of children throughout the region and will be used to support Children’s Hospital’s four-floor, 160,000-square-foot expansion. Read More

    Feb 29, 2016

  • West House Wins the Commons Alumni Challenge

    West House Wins the Commons Alumni Challenge

    During the weeks leading up to Reunion and Homecoming Weekend, the Classes of 2012–15 made a positive impact for Vanderbilt with a challenge based on their lasting house ties: The Commons Alumni Challenge. The competition rewarded the house with the highest percentage of alumni giving participation. Read More

    Feb 29, 2016

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    Children’s Hospital Celebrates Latest Expansion

    The Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt held a celebration Sept. 2 to mark the launch for construction of the hospital’s latest expansion, which will add four floors of new space atop the hospital’s existing structure. Read More

    Oct 23, 2015

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    Philanthropy Enables Student to Lead in Law and Divinity Schools

    To describe James Alexander Jr. as a self-motivated achiever doesn’t begin to scratch the surface of this remarkable young man who is enrolled in the dual-degree program offered by Vanderbilt Law School and Vanderbilt Divinity School. Read More

    Oct 23, 2015

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    Baseball Facilities to Be Enhanced

    Architect’s rendering of the new cardio room of the baseball complex at Memorial Gym The Vanderbilt University Board of Trust has approved a $10 million baseball facilities project that will enhance space in Memorial Gym for instruction, team building and coaching, and provide settings that will foster interactions with… Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Young Alumni Meet Gift Challenge

    Members of the classes of 2005 to 2014 have shown their commitment to Vanderbilt and its students by rising to the GOLD Challenge3 and securing a $100,000 gift to Opportunity Vanderbilt. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015