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Men and women’s basketball teams victorious in ACC/SEC challenge
On Dec. 3, both the men's and women's basketball teams took part in the ACC/SEC Challenge doubleheader at Memorial Gym. The No. 17 Vanderbilt men's team defeated SMU with an 88-69 win, while the No. 15/14-ranked women's team beat Virginia, 81-68. Read MoreDec 4, 2025
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Stay Cyber-Safe, Live Cyber-Smart this holiday season
As holiday shopping picks up, we often see an increase in online scams targeting our community. To promote safer browsing and purchasing practices, the Office of Cybersecurity has created two quick and easy-to-share resources for students. Read MoreDec 4, 2025
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Graduate Student Council announces 2025 Anchor Award Winners
The Vanderbilt Graduate Student Council has announced the winners of the 2025 Graduate Leadership Anchor Awards, which honor the hard work and leadership of Vanderbilt graduate students schoolwide. Awards were presented at an awards ceremony in April of this year. The awards recognize outstanding service, mentorship, departmental leadership, student advocacy, research and best overall. Read MoreDec 4, 2025
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‘Tis the season of black and gold: Shop the 2025 Vanderbilt Holiday Gift Guide
It’s tiiiiiime! No holiday shopping is complete without the 2025 Vanderbilt Holiday Gift Guide. We’ve done the curating, so you can do the shopping. This guide includes gifts for everyone, from proud students and alums to fantastic faculty and staff. Explore stylish apparel, spirited drinkware and timeless accessories that add a… Read MoreNov 24, 2025
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Successful slate of ‘Vanderbilt in the City’ events captivates audiences at New York City campus
After an enthusiastic reception to its first round of public programming, Vanderbilt University–New York City hosted a second series of events this fall, further demonstrating its commitment to building community and fostering connection in the city. The events, a continuation of the “Vanderbilt in the City: Conversations on America” series, brought faculty and thought leaders together for conversations that explored the sacred elements of jazz and the influence of AI on the university landscape Read MoreNov 24, 2025
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Applications open for new T.H.R.I.V.E. Grant supporting student innovation, collaboration and belonging across Vanderbilt
Student Affairs Belonging and Communities has launched the T.H.R.I.V.E. Grant , a seed funding initiative designed to foster connection, creativity and intentional engagement for students across campus. Applications for the spring funding cycle are open and will be accepted through Friday, Jan. 9. Read MoreNov 24, 2025
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REDCap instance for university users now available
Vanderbilt University faculty, postdocs and staff who use REDCap, the secure web application for building and managing online surveys and databases, should set up new projects within the university’s dedicated REDCap instance beginning Nov. 18. This new instance, which is supported by the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries, is exclusively for university users and retains the same look and functionality as the version previously accessed through Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Read MoreNov 20, 2025
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Central and Divinity libraries to close at 6 p.m. Nov. 21; will reopen Dec. 1
Vanderbilt’s Central Library and Divinity Library will be closed beginning at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 21, through Sunday, Nov. 30, for scheduled facility maintenance. The libraries’ regular operating hours will resume on Monday, Dec. 1. Read MoreNov 20, 2025
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A Day of National Security: Vanderbilt Institute of National Security and Naval ROTC Partner for 15th Annual Symposium
On Friday, Nov. 7, Vanderbilt University’s Institute of National Security and the Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (NROTC) Alumni Association partnered for the first time to host a full day of programming celebrating leadership, service, and pragmatic solutions to national security challenges—culminating in the 15th Annual National Security Symposium in Sarratt Cinema. Read MoreNov 20, 2025
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Tommye Sutton named chief of police and assistant vice chancellor for public safety
Vanderbilt University has appointed Tommye Sutton as chief of police and assistant vice chancellor for public safety. Sutton, who has been serving as interim chief of police since August and has more than 23 years of law enforcement experience, will lead the university’s police department and oversee public safety operations across campus. Read MoreNov 20, 2025
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Nearly 2,000 attendees bring Vanderbilt’s Sesquicentennial year to a close with Brandi Carlile and Alabama Shakes at The Pinnacle
The vocals of Brandi Carlili and the Alabama Shakes backed by SistaStrings washed over the crowd of nearly 2,000 concert attendees as Strengthening Ties: Vanderbilt @ 150 brought the Sesquicentennial celebrations to a joyous conclusion for the entire university community on Sunday, Nov. 9, at The Pinnacle. Read MoreNov 18, 2025
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Vanderbilt’s Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization drives record innovation impact in FY25
Vanderbilt's Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization had an exceptional 2025 fiscal year, setting all-time records across multiple metrics while expanding the university's innovation impact. CTTC experienced growth in technology disclosures, licensing transactions, industry-sponsored research, and startups launched—demonstrating the university's commitment to expanding the entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystem. Read MoreNov 17, 2025
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EAT!: Applications open to host international students and scholars in your home for a meal this winter
Applications are now open for the next cycle of EAT!, a free program that provides international students and scholars a chance to enjoy American food and culture with a local family. Read MoreNov 17, 2025
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LIVE: Learning Innovation Incubator announces 2025 Ignite Tech Grant recipients
Winners from the latest cycle of the Ignite Tech Development Grant have been announced, showcasing the diverse potential of emerging learning technology innovation. This year’s competition attracted a strong and diverse applicant pool from across Vanderbilt’s schools and all academic levels, from undergraduates to faculty. The winning proposals focus on learning that spans the spectrum from math to empathy to AI ethics. Read MoreNov 17, 2025
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Vanderbilt’s Heard Libraries, AWS launch cloud innovation lab to engineer solutions in digital preservation
The Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries have partnered with Amazon Web Services to launch the Vanderbilt Cloud Innovation Lab for Libraries and Applied Digital Preservation, powered by AWS. This initiative, the first of AWS’s cloud innovation programs to be housed in an academic library and focused on archival preservation, was celebrated Oct. 27 at a ribbon-cutting event and reception on the Vanderbilt campus. Read MoreNov 17, 2025
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Deans Melissa Rose and Pamela Jeffries reappointed to extended terms beginning July 2026
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs C. Cybele Raver recently announced the extension of Melissa Rose’s term as dean of the Blair School of Music and the reappointment of Pamela Jeffries as dean of the Vanderbilt School of Nursing. Both renewals illustrate the university’s regard for shared governance, commitment… Read MoreNov 17, 2025
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Vanderbilt to build new residential college on The Ingram Commons
Vanderbilt University will embark on an expansion of The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons on the Peabody campus, to open for the start of the 2027–28 academic year. Read MoreNov 13, 2025
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Trio of campus exhibits commemorates Immersion Vanderbilt–Heard Libraries collaborations
New exhibits in three campus locations celebrate the Immersion Vanderbilt program and highlight hands-on learning projects created by former undergraduate students in collaboration with the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries. Read MoreNov 10, 2025
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Civic Tech Jam connects Nashville researchers and city leaders to tackle real-world challenges
The room buzzed with energy at Operation Stand Down Tennessee as city leaders and university researchers gathered just a few blocks from Vanderbilt’s campus to tackle some of Nashville’s most pressing civic challenges. It was the first annual Civic Tech Jam, hosted by the Nashville Innovation Alliance on Oct. 22—a pitch event that brought together faculty from across Middle Tennessee universities, including many from Vanderbilt, and Metro Department leaders to explore technology-driven approaches to civic challenges. Read MoreNov 10, 2025
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Vanderbilt joins Planetary Society’s Hill Day to champion federal science funding
What does it take to listen to the universe and ensure the U.S. stays at the forefront of that discovery? For Vanderbilt University researchers, part of the answer lies in continued federal support for science, particularly through agencies like NASA and the National Science Foundation. Read MoreNov 6, 2025