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Exploring the world, one fellowship at a time
Eight exceptional Vanderbilt students are embarking on transformative global journeys as this year’s cohort of the Michael B. Keegan Traveling Fellowship program. Read MoreMar 31, 2025
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First View launches to support first-generation, first-year students
First View, a summer transition program designed to support first-generation college students as they begin their journey at Vanderbilt, debuted last summer. Read MoreMar 31, 2025
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James Patterson and Patrick Leddin take the stage for Q&A on ‘Disrupt Everything’
Moments before James Patterson and Patrick Leddin took the stage, the Langford Auditorium went dark. A campus-wide power outage was the culprit, but cancelling the event wasn’t in the cards. Instead, prolific author Patterson and associate professor Leddin used the circumstances to their advantage — they were, after… Read MoreMar 31, 2025
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Memoirist and filmmaker Jennifer Baum to visit Vanderbilt April 3–4
Baum will be visiting Vanderbilt on April 3–4, visiting courses and giving a public talk about her new memoir as a part of The Curb Center’s spring semester programming theme: Art and Democracy. Read MoreMar 31, 2025
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Utility worked planned along 24th Avenue, new temporary roadway to open
To allow for two-way traffic, a new roadway will open April 7 to connect 24th Avenue South to Garland Avenue. The new roadway is located just between the former University Club and McTyeire Hall. Vehicles: 24th Avenue South will still be accessible from Vanderbilt… Read MoreMar 31, 2025
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Mayfield to undergo urgent utility repairs
Mayfield, a part of Housing and Residential Experience’s Living Learning Program, will be undergoing emergency utility repairs from March 31 through August 2025. Read MoreMar 31, 2025
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Vanderbilt University medical students participate in largest Match Day in history
Langford Auditorium at Vanderbilt University Medical Center was brimming with excitement and anticipation Friday, March 21, as 80 graduates of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine took turns opening their envelopes on the big stage and announcing the next stop on their medical careers: residency training. The National Resident Matching Program reports that this year’s Match — the process of matching the preferences of applicants for U.S. residency positions with the preferences of residency program directors — had an all-time record for applicant participation. Read MoreMar 28, 2025
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New course unlocks the power of generative AI for MATLAB programming
A new Massive Open Online Course on the Coursera platform is teaching professionals and students how to better use artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT to improve their MATLAB programming skills and productivity. MATLAB is a specialized programming platform and language that has become the industry standard for engineers, scientists, economists, and researchers across multiple disciplines. Read MoreMar 28, 2025
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Cognitive neuroscientist Laurie Cutting wins SEC Faculty Achievement Award
Laurie Cutting, Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Neuroscience, Department of Special Education (Harrison McClary/Vanderbilt University) Laurie E. Cutting, a pioneering educational neuroscientist devoted to unlocking the mysteries of brain function in learning, has been named the 2025 SEC Faculty Achievement Award winner from Vanderbilt University. The annual award honors… Read MoreMar 28, 2025
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School of Medicine Basic Sciences’ Monteggia and Tyska named fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science
After a rigorous nomination and review process, Lisa M. Monteggia and Matthew J. Tyska are among the 471 scientists elected as 2024 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dean of School of Medicine Basic Sciences John Kuriyan was also recently elected a member of the 2025 class of fellows of the American Association for Cancer Research academy. Read MoreMar 27, 2025
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Legislative gridlock did not stop lawmaking
Vanderbilt’s Alan Wiseman co-directs the Center for Effective Lawmaking with University of Virginia professor Craig Volden. Using a combination of 15 metrics, the center defines legislators that “exceed expectations” as those who outperform the center’s benchmark Legislative Effectiveness Scores by 50 percent or more, and high-performers are across the political spectrum. Read MoreMar 27, 2025
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Series of lane closures planned near Roberts Academy construction site
A series of road and lane closures are planned near the Roberts Academy construction site starting on Monday, April 7, to conduct underground utility work. Read MoreMar 27, 2025
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Quantum Potential Podcast Episode 4: Behind the brain science of addiction with Erin Calipari
What does the way we learn have to do with drug addiction? In our fourth episode, Erin Calipari, associate professor of pharmacology and director of the Vanderbilt Center for Addiction Research, joins Provost C. Cybele Raver for an enlightening conversation. In this episode, they discuss nucleus accumbens—the part of our brain that helps us link cues and outcomes—and dissect how it affects the ways we make decisions that can lead to addictions, from food or drugs to behaviors. Read MoreMar 27, 2025
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WATCH: Students from the Class of 2025 strengthen bonds in special ways
Meet four members of the Class of 2025 who are building community in meaningful ways. Read MoreMar 27, 2025
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Live. Learn. Lead. Symposium 2025 highlights leadership, resilience and community
Big ideas, bold leadership and lessons in resilience took center stage at this year’s Live. Learn. Lead. Symposium. From a four-star general’s wisdom to hands-on student leadership, here’s what you missed. Read MoreMar 26, 2025
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Heard Libraries add ‘The Atlantic’ to list of free online subscriptions available to campus community
The Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries are now offering online subscriptions to The Atlantic magazine free of charge for Vanderbilt students, faculty and staff. Published since 1857, The Atlantic features articles on politics, foreign affairs, business and the economy, culture and the arts, technology, and science. Read MoreMar 26, 2025
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Nashville Innovation Alliance awards first Tech Studio grant to improve emergency response
What if AI could fight fires? The first Nashville Tech Studio grant awarded by the Nashville Innovation Alliance fosters a collaboration between the Nashville Fire Department and Vanderbilt University that will analyze data to help allocate resources, determine optimal staffing levels and even predict future incidents. Read MoreMar 26, 2025
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James Kellerhouse named Vanderbilt’s assistant vice chancellor for strategic initiatives in New York City
James Kellerhouse is the Division of Administration’s new assistant vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and executive director of operations and engagement for Vanderbilt University–New York City. The appointment marks a significant step in Vanderbilt’s efforts to expand its presence in one of the metropolitan and business capitals of the world. Read MoreMar 26, 2025
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Vanderbilt contributes $22.13 billion to Tennessee, Nashville economies since 2019
Between 2019 and 2024, Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center made a $22.13 billion in economic impact on the city of Nashville and across the state of Tennessee. Read MoreMar 26, 2025