MyVU News
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From LiDAR to AI, Vanderbilt is helping redefine Nashville’s traffic
Vanderbilt University is a key partner in two initiatives that aim to enhance safety and efficiency on Nashville's busiest roads through cutting-edge technologies like LiDAR and AI. Read MoreJan 23, 2025
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Faculty members and alumni recognized by the White House for the Presidential Early Career Award
On Jan. 14, President Biden awarded nearly 400 scientists and engineers the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers early in their careers. Among the awardees were six Vanderbilt faculty members and three alumni. Read MoreJan 23, 2025
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Vanderbilt University Employee Critical Support Fund partners with Kroger Community Rewards Program
The Employee Critical Support Fund has partnered with Kroger Community Rewards Program, with the goal of providing financial assistance to faculty and staff experiencing temporary financial hardships. The Employee Critical Support Fund offers financial support to Vanderbilt employees facing unforeseen emergencies or catastrophic events. Read MoreJan 23, 2025
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Vanderbilt Unity Lab opens applications for spring 2025 cohort
Vanderbilt community members interested in expanding their intercultural competency and learning how to better engage across and within differences are encouraged to sign up to be part of the Vanderbilt Unity Lab’s spring 2025 cohort. Participation in this research is open to all Vanderbilt faculty, staff, graduate and undergraduate students and postdocs. Read MoreJan 22, 2025
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FIRE CEO Greg Lukianoff champions free speech at Dialogue Vanderbilt lunch and learn
Free speech was at hot topic at a recent Lunch and Learn hosted by Dialogue Vanderbilt. Greg Lukianoff, New York Times bestseller and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, led the discussion with Vanderbilt students at the Jean and Alexander Heard Central Library on Jan. 14. Read MoreJan 22, 2025
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A century of Black writers celebrated in Vanderbilt art exhibit opening Feb. 14
Vanderbilt University will host an acclaimed multimedia art exhibit celebrating more than 100 years of influential Black writers—from the end of the Civil War through the Civil Rights era—at several campus locations this spring. Read MoreJan 21, 2025
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Broadview at Vanderbilt features communal workspaces, new grocery tenant
The Broadview at Vanderbilt residential community welcomed its second tenant to the fold: The Turnip Truck. It joins 8th & Roast along with a host of amenities available to students, including access to collaborative work spaces and study rooms. Read MoreJan 17, 2025
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Residential Colleges is accepting applications for 2025 Faculty VUceptors
A key component of first-year student support is Vanderbilt’s six-week extended orientation program, Vanderbilt Visions. Vanderbilt Visions is co-facilitated by an upper-division peer mentor and a faculty member, called VUceptors. VUceptors support students throughout CommonVU Orientation and for the duration of the Vanderbilt Visions program. Faculty who would like to learn more about serving in the role of a faculty VUceptor are invited to an interest breakfast on Wednesday, Jan. 29, from 9 to 10 a.m. at The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons dean’s residence, located at 1235 18th Ave. S. Read MoreJan 16, 2025
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Inaugural cohort of faculty fellows elevates Immersion Vanderbilt
Immersion Vanderbilt, now in its third year as a graduation requirement, consistently provides students with the opportunity to pursue a variety of in-depth experiences and independent projects. Students align their immersion projects with their interests—whether those are artistic, research-oriented, career-focused, globally aimed or community-engaged. Faculty from all 10 schools and colleges support students’ goals and ambitions within immersion, and this year, that support is enhanced by a new cohort of 10 Immersion Faculty Fellows who are supported by Undergraduate Education in the Office of the Provost. Read MoreJan 16, 2025
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From airports to concert tours, “How Does This Work?” spring engineering seminar explores how things get done
A new spring semester series in the School of Engineering—”How Does This Work?”— features current and former CEOs, CTOs, and prominent entrepreneurs sharing their insights on tackling major engineering problems. Vanderbilt University’s entire community can learn directly from 19 leading experts about solving complex, large-scale societal challenges in Nashville and beyond. Read MoreJan 16, 2025
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New center at Vanderbilt applies advanced technology to biological research
Vanderbilt University’s new Center for Computational Systems Biology brings computer science, engineering and biomedical researchers together with clinicians at Vanderbilt University Medical Center to accelerate discovery related to human diseases and conditions. Read MoreJan 16, 2025
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Vanderbilt’s membership in the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities: Benefits for faculty, staff and students
In January 2024, Vanderbilt joined the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities, reinforcing its commitment to engaging the Nashville community and to learning and promoting best practices for addressing the unique opportunities and challenges in our metropolitan environment. Through this membership, the Vanderbilt community can access a network of peer-learning circles, webinars, and community engagement-related content and scholarship. Read MoreJan 16, 2025
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When curiosity meets leadership: Cybele Raver’s ‘Quantum Potential’ podcast explores solutions for humanity’s greatest challenges
Cybele Raver’s ‘Quantum Potential’ podcast explores solutions for humanity’s greatest challenges. Read MoreJan 15, 2025
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Phased launch of new VU SBER IRB begins March 3
The Vanderbilt University Social, Behavioral and Educational Research Institutional Review Board will begin its phased launch on March 3, transitioning oversight of SBER studies involving human participants from the Vanderbilt University Medical Center IRB. Researchers can access new resources, training and tools to streamline the submission process and ensure compliance during this transition. Read MoreJan 15, 2025
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Lane closures, demolition work scheduled as part of Central Utilities Initiative Phase II
As part of the Central Utilities Initiative Phase II project, sidewalk and single-lane road closures and a demolition will occur in Central Neighborhood starting Monday, Jan. 20. Read MoreJan 15, 2025
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Temporary traffic pattern changes along Children’s Way starting Jan. 20
To install enhanced pedestrian crosswalks across Children’s Way, single lane closures will occur on Children’s Way between 24th Avenue South and 25th Avenue South from Monday, Jan. 20, to Sunday, Jan. 26. Read MoreJan 15, 2025
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Undergraduate email/cloud storage to migrate this summer from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365
This summer, Vanderbilt IT will migrate email service and cloud document storage for current undergraduate students from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365. As part of this migration, all emails and documents will move from Gmail/Google Drive to Outlook/OneDrive. Read MoreJan 14, 2025
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ISSS seeking proposals for World on Wednesdays program
World on Wednesdays (WOW) is a forum for students, staff, faculty, and community presentations, informal conversations, and topical lectures on global issues. All are welcome to participate. WoW sessions take place from 12pm - 1pm on the scheduled date. Read MoreJan 14, 2025
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Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth is accepting applications for summer 2025 programs
If you have an academically advanced learner in your life, Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth has opportunities for them! PTY is accepting summer program applications for students who will be rising first graders through rising 12th graders this summer. Read MoreJan 13, 2025
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Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and Vanderbilt researchers to collaborate on opioid crisis, cannabis education
Tennessee faces a persistent opioid epidemic, with an estimated 70,000 residents affected and the state ranking among the highest for prescription drug misuse. As the crisis evolves, researchers are increasingly turning to neuroscience to better understand the roots of addiction and develop safer, non-addictive pain treatments that could help prevent future overdose deaths. Read MoreJan 13, 2025