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  • CoRPs Wants You!

    CoRPs Wants You!

    The Office of Undergraduate Admissions and the Office of Alumni Relations teamed up a number of years ago to form the Alumni Recruitment Committee (ARC), an effort to involve alumni in the process of recruiting students for Vanderbilt. Over time the ARC’s success has led to expansion of the program,… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • Johns Hopkins Surgeon Named Vanderbilt Distinguished Alumnus

    Johns Hopkins Surgeon Named Vanderbilt Distinguished Alumnus

    Dr. Levi Watkins Jr., MD’70, associate dean of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and professor of cardiac surgery, is this year’s recipient of the highest honor bestowed upon an alumnus of the university: the Vanderbilt Alumni Association’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. First presented in 1996, the award recognizes an… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • A Place to Heal

    A Place to Heal

    Becca Stevens, MDiv’90Photo by Daniel Dubois On Sunday mornings, former prostitutes and drug addicts fill the pews alongside Vanderbilt faculty, staff and students for services at St. Augustine’s Chapel. They share their stories and take communion together, finding commonalities in what some would think are very different worlds. Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • A Growth Business

    A Growth Business

    Sam McCleskey, BE’51 Photo by John Russell It’s a fact of life: For some people, earning a living means dealing with death. Sam McCleskey has spent most of his career as the country’s premier builder of mausoleums. The earliest mausoleum was built between 353 and 350… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • Purified Minds,  Sanctified Tongues

    Purified Minds, Sanctified Tongues

    A Rhodes Scholar and senior minister for the historic Douglas Memorial Community Church in Baltimore at age 26, Brad Braxton applies lessons he learned along the way as associate professor of New Testament and homiletics. He continues to guest preach as many as 25 sermons each semester. Photo… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • A Delicate Balance

    A Delicate Balance

    “As academics we can try to find ways to decrease the conflict instead of exacerbating it.” ~Diana Orces, graduate student from Ecuador Photo by Daniel Dubois. America’s political scholars keep a close eye not only on our own democratic process, but on attitudes about democracy worldwide. And… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • Mortar Fire and Ice Cream

    Mortar Fire and Ice Cream

    COURTESY OF MICHAEL WOODARD. When the Black Hawk helicopter I was flying landed at the American base near Al Qayyarah in early October 2005, ending my role in Operation Iraqi Freedom, it came as welcome relief from the maddening pace of the previous 12 months. Naively, I… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • Men Who Would Be President

    Men Who Would Be President

    Al Gore Lamar Alexander Fred Thompson Ross Perot In four of the six most recent presidential campaigns, Vanderbilt alumni have watched one of their own vie for his party’s nomination. Al Gore was a front-runner in the 1988 Democratic race, winning on Super Tuesday. Gore… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • On the Trail, 24/7

    On the Trail, 24/7

    From left: CBS producer/reporter Fernando Suarez, BA’01; ABC producer/ reporter Eloise Harper, BS’02; and Fox News colleague Aaron Bruns. When producer/reporters Fernando Suarez, BA’01, and Eloise Harper, BS’02, started covering U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign last fall, they could have passed for contestants on the reality show… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • Tarof and Sweet Tea

    Tarof and Sweet Tea

    Photo by John Russell Turning 21 seemed like it was going to be a big deal. After all, I was finally reaching the governmental “go-ahead” that teenagers and college students across the country seem to long for. And yet April 24, 2008, turned out to be nothing special–only a… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • Meet the Ancestors

    Meet the Ancestors

    In 1962 my decision to apply to Vanderbilt School of Engineering made little or no sense. I had grown up in Savannah, Ga., and knew little about Vanderbilt and even less about Nashville–except that the city was named for my ancestor Francis Nash. When I informed my high school guidance… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • Candidates, Scandalgates and Battleground States

    Candidates, Scandalgates and Battleground States

    John Geer Christian Grose Bruce Oppenheimer Mitchell Seligson Neal Tate Photos by John Russell and Steve Green The economy is floundering. The housing industry is in crisis. Gas and energy prices are skyrocketing. The country is faced with immigration issues, burgeoning debt, an unpopular war,… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • Chancellor Checkmates Bishops

    Chancellor Checkmates Bishops

    Methodist Bishop Holland McTyeire, left, envisioned a Vanderbilt inspired by church values. Chancellor James Kirkland wanted a nonsectarian university. “Who controls Vanderbilt University?” “Who founded Vanderbilt–northern money or southern Methodists?” A century ago fierce questions about the status of Vanderbilt inflamed debate across the South. And the way they… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

      Vanderbilt lacrosse finished the season with a school-record 13 victories and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Photo by Steve Green. Football: NFL Draftees and 2008 Team Captains The Chicago Bears took two Commodores in the NFL draft: Offensive lineman Chris Williams, BS’07, was the 14th pick in the… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • Where are they now?

    Where are they now?

    Photo by John Russell On the banks of the Cumberland River, overlooking the practice facility of the Tennessee Titans, sits Chip’s Place. And at Chip’s Place you’ll find Chip Healy, ’68, former All-American linebacker for the Commodores and a two-year veteran of the old St. Louis Cardinals professional football… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • Stroke of Magic

    Stroke of Magic

    After posting four Top 10 finishes, Jon Curran was selected to compete in the 2008 NCAA East Region Championship.Photo by John Russell. Jon Curran was in a rut. It was Feb. 19, 2008, and he had just completed his final round at the John Hayt Collegiate Invitational, where… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • $50 Million Athletic Facilities Upgrade Begins

    $50 Million Athletic Facilities Upgrade Begins

    It’s official. Vanderbilt is putting its money where its athletic needs are. In a continuing effort to raise the level of sports competition, the university has announced a five-phase, multimillion-dollar renovation and building program. The project has received enthusiastic support from across the university. John Ingram, MBA’86, is a… Read More

    Jul 13, 2008

  • Alumni Association Honors Professor Tom Schwartz

    Alumni Association Honors Professor Tom Schwartz

    Thomas Schwartz, professor of history, has received the Faculty Alumni Education Award, presented by the Alumni Association Board of Directors last November. First given in 1982, the award includes a prize of $2,500 and an engraved julep cup. Since 2003, Schwartz has lectured at nine alumni education events for… Read More

    Mar 13, 2008

  • A Million Thanks to all the Reunion 2007 Volunteers

    A Million Thanks to all the Reunion 2007 Volunteers

    Click here to view a slideshow of pictures from Reunion 2007 Because of your hard work, Reunion 2007 giving surpassed its goals, providing new levels of support for Vanderbilt. In fact, the final tally was over $46 million. The generosity of the… Read More

    Mar 12, 2008

  • Lord of the Pointy Ears

    Lord of the Pointy Ears

    Outfitters to Wookiees and Warlocks: Paul Bielaczyc, BS’02, MS’04 (standing), and his brother, Michael, only use their special powers for good, helping solve the age-old problem of what to wear to your next Renaissance festival or science fiction convention. The brothers create ogre masks, elf ears, faun pants, fangs,… Read More

    Mar 12, 2008