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  • Vanderbilt University

    Lynn Fuchs, leading international scholar, mentor in special education and psychological sciences, 1950-2025

    Lynn Fuchs Lynn Fuchs, Dunn Family Professor of Psychoeducational Assessment, Emerita, passed away on May 7, 2025. She was 75 years old. Throughout her career, Fuchs was recognized as one of the top scholars in special education and psychological sciences as well as a leading scholar in mathematical and… Read More

    May 13, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    Cultivating Philanthropic Spirit

    Ann Marie, BA’64, and Martin McNamara III, BA’58, and their family recognized their many ties with Vanderbilt by creating the Martin F. McNamara Jr. Scholarship in honor of Martin’s father, a student-athlete who graduated in 1932. The scholarship benefits College of Arts and Science undergraduates. Read More

    May 13, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    The Gift of Connection

    Sarah Catherine “SC” Perot, BS'13, has many roles, but they all work to expand and enhance alumni engagement, which benefits the entire Commodore community. Read More

    May 13, 2025

  • Ed and Lise Spacapan

    A family tradition grows through open dialogue

    Inspired by the spirit of civil discourse, Lise and Ed Spacapan generously support the Dialogue Vanderbilt Student Advisory Board, an intentional effort to consistently advance and more deeply imbed the university's long-held values of free expression, civil discourse and institutional neutrality across campus and beyond. Read More

    May 12, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    Nashville Jazz Connections at Blair

    Jazz has a long history in Music City. As long as Nashville has been a center for recording and education, it has drawn musicians of all types who found places to play—as well as to teach. Many have had connections to Vanderbilt Blair School of Music Read More

    May 12, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    From Subjects to Scientists: Vanderbilt’s autism research and autistic researchers are reshaping discovery

    At Vanderbilt, people with autism aren’t only research subjects—they are key drivers of scientific discovery. Vanderbilt’s autism research centers and academic programs have fostered a collaborative ecosystem where neurodiverse scholars and scientists can thrive and bring their unique perspectives and abilities to bear on complex research challenges. Read More

    May 12, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    Rings of History

    An artistic testament to the Bicentennial Oak and those who sat beneath its branches Read More

    May 12, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    Pascal Le Boeuf: A Vanderbilt ‘Strand’ in Grammy-Winning Music

    Pascal Le Boeuf, assistant professor of the practice in music and technology, won the Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition on Feb. 2, his third nomination in the category. He talked to Vanderbilt Magazine about his influences for the Grammy-winning "Strands." Read More

    May 12, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    The Grant Game

    Internal grant programs at Vanderbilt—developed by Chancellor Daniel Diermeier, Provost C. Cybele Raver and Vice Provost for Research and Innovation and Chief Research Officer Padma Raghavan—are accelerating discovery of solutions for real-world challenges. Read More

    May 12, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    Open Space: Vanderbilt Alumni Propel a Vision for Space Travel That’s Accessible and Sustainable

    Blue Origin and a handful of other private companies, like Virgin Galactic and SpaceX, are racing to develop low-cost, reusable rockets that are safe enough to regularly ferry humans—and other materials—to space and back again. At least a dozen Vanderbilt alumni are working in some capacity with David Limp, BS'88, and CEO of Blue Origin, to achieve the company’s sweeping vision. Read More

    May 5, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    Recent Books by Alumni 2024

    Recently published books by alumni authors Read More

    Apr 28, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    A Collecting Partnership

    With the impressive jazz collections at the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries, Vanderbilt students and faculty can delve deep into the history of jazz and the lives, music and impact of its pioneering musicians. Read More

    Apr 21, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    A New Jazz Age

    Vanderbilt University is becoming known as a place to study jazz performance and delve into jazz history through the acquisition of the extensive collections of Dizzy Gillespie, Yusef Lateef and Phil Schaap. Read More

    Apr 21, 2025

  • Lauren Egan stands near an aircraft on a trip to South Carolina.

    Lauren Egan, BA’17: On the Spot News

    Journalist Lauren Egan, BA'17, reports on politics in D.C. for The Bulwark and formerly for Politico. She got her start on-air from war-torn Ukraine for NBC News. Read More

    Mar 17, 2025

  • Rev. Jen Bailey stands in Benton Chapel at Vanderbilt

    Jen Bailey, MDiv’14: Keep the Faith

    Jen Bailey, MDiv'14, founded Faith Matters Network, perhaps best known as one of the co-founding organizations of The People’s Supper, gatherings where people “build trust across lines of difference”—political, ideological, social, racial, generational, socioeconomic and religious—by sharing a meal, discovering commonalities and working through differences. Read More

    Mar 17, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    Message from the Alumni Association President

    Through Vanderbilt’s remarkable progress in its ongoing historic Dare to Grow campaign, we are charting a collective course that connects great minds with opportunities to offer solutions to the world’s biggest challenges. We are stronger together, and that strength continues through your alumni journey as Vanderbilt for Life. Read More

    Oct 4, 2024

  • Daniel Diermeier, chancellor, Vanderbilt University

    Stronger Together

    Vanderbilt's commitment to freedom of expression and civil discourse is inseparable from its collaborative spirit. It is at the heart of the Vanderbilt community. None of the transformative learning and discovery that we cherish as an institution of higher education can happen without it. At Vanderbilt, “unexpected collaborations” will always lead to great things. It is a function of who we are; it is, quintessentially, this community. Read More

    Oct 4, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    One Guest at a Time: Bernard Nomberg, BA’90, creates an oral history of Vanderbilt football

    In January 2020, Bernard Nomberg, BA'90, launched the 'Conversations with Commodores' podcast, along with a Facebook group specifically for Vanderbilt football alumni and others close to the program—coaches, trainers, cheerleaders, etc. Today, the community has grown to around 500 members. For all who played, the stories that emerge on the podcast are their shared history. Read More

    Oct 3, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    Crossword puzzle: How well do you know VU?

    How well do you know VU? Try your hand at Vanderbilt trivia with our Dare to Grow crossword puzzle. Read More

    Oct 3, 2024

  • Two students wearing large glasses look at a computer screen.

    Unexpected Collaborations: The best collaborations lead to new ways of seeing the world

    In today’s world, collaboration is essential in solving problems, bridging the gaps between science, engineering, medicine and the humanities. By prioritizing cross-disciplinary collaborations, Vanderbilt walks the walk—not only across departments—but across schools and cultures. Read More

    Oct 2, 2024