Issues
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Readers’ Letters, Winter 2015
I was delighted to see your salute to my old boss, John Seigenthaler [“A Precious Gift”], in the Prologue section of the summer issue. I went to work at The Tennessean during the fall of 1958 at the same time I started as a student at George Peabody College for Teachers. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Local Color
Our Amy Grant story is one of several in this issue with a Nashville flavor. Ann Marie Deer Owens’ cover story, “Beloved Community,” showcases Vanderbilt Divinity School graduates who’ve played a significant role in developing and leading local nonprofit organizations that have an impact on the quality of life for all Nashvillians. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Obituary: Dale A. Johnson, Church Historian
Dale A. Johnson, the Drucilla Moore Buffington Professor of Church History, emeritus, died Aug. 10. He was 78. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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The Traveling Tombstone of Bishop McTyeire
Bishop McTyeire’s original headstone has been installed on the landing of the main stairwell in the Office of the University Chaplain and Religious Life. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Obituary: Kathleen Elizabeth ‘Kathy’ Woods, MEd’95, Natural Teacher
Kathleen Elizabeth Woods of Nashville died Aug. 3 at age 63. Woods served as a board member at University School and at St. Mary’s Sewanee, a center for spiritual development. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Obituary: George Barrett, JD’57, Citizen Barrett
George Barrett, indefatigable Nashville civil rights lawyer, died Aug. 26 at age 86. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Faculty–Staff Campaign Reaches Goal for 2014
More than 1,300 members of Vanderbilt’s faculty and staff contributed $1.1 million to reach the 2014 Faculty–Staff Campaign goal. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Juliet Crupi, BS’04, Seeds of Change
High school science teacher Juliet Crupi has turned an inner-city after-school club into a nationally recognized program aimed at changing the relationships among her students, food and the community. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Dan Stephenson, BA’06, Mac Man
Dan Stephenson, who earned a degree in economics, began selling his mac and cheese at farmers markets on weekends while working in corporate finance at Nashville’s Ingram Industries. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Alumni Association Taps New Talent
Last summer Patti Early White, BA’76, and Perry Brandt, BA’74, JD’77, began two-year terms as president and president-elect, respectively, of the Vanderbilt Alumni Association Board of Directors. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Research Roundup, Winter 2015
Bacterial Bullies |Nurses Staying in Workforce Longer |A Reassessment of Minority-Serving Colleges | Vice–Virtue Bundles Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Bacardi Drive to Cure Cancer Impacts VU Research, Training
Jorge Bacardi and his wife, Leslie, recently established the Caridad Bolivar Bacardi Research and Fellowship Training Fund in Vanderbilt’s Department of Otolaryngology in honor of his mother. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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‘Good Cholesterol’ Levels Don’t Tell the Whole Story
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is known as “good cholesterol” because elevated levels protect against heart attacks and plaque buildup. However, in some cases HDL may not function properly and may actually accelerate the disease. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Brain Surgery through the Cheek
For those most severely affected, epilepsy treatment means drilling through the skull deep into the brain to destroy the small area where seizures originate—invasive, dangerous, and requiring a long recovery period. Five years ago a team of Vanderbilt engineers wondered: Is it possible to address epileptic seizures in a less invasive way? Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Early Earth Less Hostile than Previously Thought
Conditions on Earth for the first 500 million years after it formed may have been surprisingly similar to the present day, complete with oceans, continents and active crustal plates. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Art Conservation Fund Makes Art Accessible
The Kathryn and Margaret Millspaugh Fund for Art Conservation is helping take care of Vanderbilt’s fine arts collection. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Lacrosse Joins Big East Conference
The women’s lacrosse team will compete in the Big East Conference in 2015, joining current members Cincinnati, Connecticut, Georgetown, Marquette, Temple and Villanova, as well as fellow newcomer Florida. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Sims’ Kickoff Returns Set SEC Record
Sims is the first-ever Commodore and SEC player—and just the 18th player in NCAA history—to return two kickoffs for touchdowns in the same game. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Singer Daniel Shirley’s Journey Crosses Many Paths
The opportunity to sing a diverse range of material drew Shirley last February to the American Traditions Competition, a national vocal competition in which he placed fifth. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Alumni Playing Pro Hoops Worldwide
Find out where some of your favorite former men’s basketball players are continuing their careers on the hardwood. Read MoreDec 23, 2014