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    Obituary: Cindy Zautcke, MEd’87, Advocate for At-Risk Students

    Cindy Zautcke of Milwaukee died June 4 at age 51. In teaching a class of 16 Nashville junior-high students who had all failed eighth grade at least twice, she came to understand her calling as a teacher. Read More

    Sep 26, 2014

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    Obituary: Todd Jackson, BA’96, EMBA’08, ‘We Have to Be the Change’

    In 2003, Todd Jackson was diagnosed with a brain tumor that was surgically removed and followed by 30 doses of radiation therapy. Last year another cancer, this time a grade IV brain cancer, surfaced, and Jackson died June 9, 2014, at age 40 in Nashville. During the decade between diagnoses, he did his best to ensure that researchers have the resources to create innovative cancer therapies. Read More

    Sep 26, 2014

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    Duncan McDougall, BA’83, One for the Books

    Duncan McDougall spent part of his 20s guiding expeditions of the physical world—whitewater and backcountry trips in places like Alaska and New Zealand. Since 1998, however, he has been leading expeditions of another kind, guiding children on a journey to literacy. Read More

    Sep 26, 2014

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    Guiding Spirit: Taylor Bruce, BA’04

    Bruce decided to start his own series of field guides, called Wildsam, in 2012. The books are “packed with local lore, interviews, memoir, hand-drawn maps, personal essays and more,” according to the Wildsam website. Read More

    Sep 26, 2014

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    Treatment Helps Frogs Fight Fungal Pathogen

    Simple heat treatments may give the frog immune system a boost and help it fight off a deadly fungal pathogen, according to a new study published July 10 in the journal Nature. Read More

    Sep 26, 2014

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    ‘No Child Left Behind’ Getting a Bad Rap

    The commonly held notion that the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 has eroded teacher job satisfaction and undermined job retention is off the mark, according to new Vanderbilt research. Read More

    Sep 26, 2014

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    Research Roundup, Summer 2014

    Private Property and Government Inaction | Probiotic Could Prevent Obesity | Freedom from Power Cords | Pickiness Doesn’t Always Pay Read More

    Sep 26, 2014

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    Golf Teams Shine at NCAA Championships

    The women’s golf team finished in a tie for 10th place at the NCAA Championship, while the men’s golf team finished in a tie for 16th. Read More

    Sep 26, 2014

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    Recent Books

    The latest nonfiction and fiction offerings from Vanderbilt writers Read More

    Jun 18, 2014

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    Readers’ Letters

    Vanderbilt Magazine’s format is beautiful, the pictures amazing, and the articles are timely, interesting and well written. I look forward to reading it. Read More

    Jun 18, 2014

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    Runner’s High

    Andrea McDermott Sanders, MEd'06, has run in 10 consecutive Music City Marathons to raise money for the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Reading Clinic. Her inspiration? A young man with Down syndrome named William Spickard. Read More

    Jun 18, 2014

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    Star-Spangled Brass

    In celebration of the 200th anniversary of the poem “The Star-Spangled Banner” by Francis Scott Key, Steven Smartt, BME’71, MME’72, aims to play the national anthem 100 times at public events this year. Read More

    Jun 18, 2014

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    Tall Order

    Professor Doug Adams directs a new School of Engineering lab that allows researchers and students to test advanced sensor systems that can rapidly detect early signs of failure in aircraft, automobiles and wind turbines. Read More

    Jun 18, 2014

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    Doors Wide Open

    Recently, the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee awarded Francis Guess, MBM'74, its annual Joe Kraft Humanitarian Award, adding him to a roster of honorees that includes John Seigenthaler, Martha Ingram, Vince Gill and Amy Grant, ’82 Read More

    Jun 18, 2014

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    Victory Lane: Travis Geisler, BE’03, is driven to win at Team Penske

    For as long as Travis Geisler, BE'03, can remember, auto racing has been an integral part of his life. Today he serves as competition director for Team Penske, a racing organization based near Charlotte, N.C. Read More

    Jun 18, 2014

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    Scientist, Strategist, Provost

    Susan R. Wente, a distinguished scientist who has served as associate vice chancellor for research at Vanderbilt for the past five years, has been named provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs. Read More

    Jun 18, 2014

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    Designed for Innovation

    Vanderbilt’s Board of Trust has approved construction of a seven-story engineering and science building designed to foster project teamwork and offer programs, instrumentation areas and core research space that will promote interdisciplinary work. Read More

    Jun 18, 2014

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    Design Day

    After engineering seniors spent two semesters tackling design challenges from clients with design needs, they showcased their projects during Design Day on April 21. Read More

    Jun 18, 2014

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    Passages: William “Billy” Adair, ’69

    On Feb. 18 the Blair School of Music lost beloved Big Band director and jazz instructor Billy Adair. A teacher, arranger, multi-instrumentalist and backbone of Blair’s jazz program, Adair died of cancer at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Read More

    Jun 18, 2014

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    Double Crown

    The Commodores finished 11 strokes ahead of South Carolina to win the team title at the 2014 SEC Golf Championship, and freshman Simin Feng claimed medalist honors as the tournament’s top individual. Read More

    Jun 18, 2014