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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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    New Blog Explores Science Fiction

    Since launching his blog in April, Professor Robert Scherrer has covered a range of topics, from faster-than-light warp drives and wormholes to the viability of monster ants. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Cattle Research Yields Lung Disease Clues

    Vanderbilt researchers have discovered a genetic mutation that causes pulmonary hypertension, which leads to brisket disease, a life-threatening pulmonary condition that affects cattle grazed at high altitude. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Missy Tannen, BS’99 and Scott Tannen, BS’99: Ethical Luxury

    A simple quest for new sheets a few years ago led to the creation of an international luxury brand—Boll & Branch—a company as well-known for its ethical practices and philanthropy as it is for the quality of its products. Boll & Branch is the brainchild of Missy and Scott… Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Mohamed Abdel-Kader, MEd’03: Global Perspective

    Mohamed Abdel-Kader (PHOTO BY AARON CLAMAGE, PHOTOGRAPHER IN WASHINGTON, D.C.) Helping young Americans succeed in a global environment is both a vocation and a passion for Mohamed Abdel-Kader. “Students and business people need a global understanding and mindset to exist in the world today,” says Abdel-Kader, deputy assistant… Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Q&A with Clay Hensley, BA’94

    Clay Hensley, BA’94. senior director of international strategy and outreach for the College Board, is helping American universities like Vanderbilt navigate the growing demand from students abroad. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    The SS Vanderbilt Victory Was Launched in 1945 with Great Pride

    Named in honor of Vanderbilt University, the 455-foot SS Vanderbilt Victorywas launched April 11, 1945. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    #VANDYBOYS: Celebrating the 2015 baseball season

    For the second year in a row, Vanderbilt’s baseball team finished with a spot in the national championship. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Alumni Association Board Adds Eight Members

    The Vanderbilt University Alumni Association Board of Directors announces eight new members, who began their three-year terms July 1. “I am excited to have each of these leaders join the board,” says Patti White, BA’76, president of the Alumni Association. “They represent the diverse Vanderbilt alumni community and… Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Research Roundup, Summer 2015

    Creating artificial human capillary blood vessels using cotton candy and gelatin | Increasing and improving retention of underrepresented minority students in STEM fields Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    One Alumni Family, Three Different Vanderbilt Admissions Experiences

    Being denied admission to Vanderbilt was more painful for us than our kid’s first trip to the emergency room. We agreed to write this in the hope that our family’s story might be helpful to some fellow alums. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    First In: First-generation college graduates share their stories

    Vanderbilt Magazine spoke to several members of the Commodore community about their experiences as the first in their families to graduate from college. Here are the stories they shared. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Kellye Rosenheim, BA’82, Found Her Calling in Bird-Watching

    Rosenheim knows her birds. She focuses on fliers from the famous red-tailed hawks occupying a posh perch on Fifth Avenue to the marine fowl of Long Island estates and estuaries. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    CoRPs: Past Meets Future

    CoRPs volunteers are the face of Vanderbilt in their communities. During the past year they staffed 190 college fairs and interviewed 6,082 applicants, extending the reach of the undergraduate admissions office with a personal touch. 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

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    Cue the Bob Dylan

    To quote the great Bob Dylan, the times they are a-changing. When I graduated in 1996, Vanderbilt’s admittance rate sat a shade below 60 percent. For this year’s incoming class, it was 11.6 percent. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Recent Books, Spring 2015

    The latest offerings from Vanderbilt writers Read More

    Mar 25, 2015

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    Homecoming: A New York Times Best-Seller and an Unlikely Friendship

    The man sitting next to me on the night of Dec. 3, 2014, was Perry Wallace, and many of the 400 people approaching him were fellow Vanderbilt alumni, including members of Wallace’s Class of 1970. It was an exhilarating and emotional scene at the Nashville Public Library, the official launch of my biography of Wallace (Strong Inside), the first African American basketball player in the Southeastern Conference. Read More

    Mar 23, 2015

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    Q&A with Meg Pirkle, BE’89

    Previously director of GDOT’s Permits and Operations Division, Pirkle spent part of last year implementing task force recommendations after the January 2014 Atlanta “Snowpocalypse” that stranded thousands of commuters for eight hours or more on iced-over interstates—roads that are notorious for traffic snarls even in the best of times. Read More

    Mar 23, 2015

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    Eat like a Student: Barley Primavera Recipe

    Seven days a week, Campus Dining whips up tasty, healthy dishes like this favorite: Barley Primavera. For just 58 calories per 4-ounce serving, this dish packs a lot of flavor. Read More

    Mar 23, 2015