MyVU News
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Parking and Commuter Services announces new Open Enrollment process for 2026–27
Vanderbilt is introducing a new approach to parking and commuting designed to make getting to and around campus more predictable, flexible, and easier to navigate. Read MoreMay 11, 2026
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Kickoff to summer construction
Beginning this month, there will be multiple road closures and blasting operations as construction advances on the Stevenson Center 6, Central Utilities Initiative, Central Neighborhood Residential Colleges and Peabody Residential College projects. Read MoreMay 11, 2026
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VUPS hosts annual SEC Police Chiefs & Emergency Managers Conference
A key gathering for dialogue about the latest themes, challenges and resources impacting campus safety, the annual conference brings together leaders from university police departments and emergency management teams. Read MoreMay 1, 2026
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Vanderbilt hosts Reps. Cohen, Van Epps to showcase federally funded research
At Vanderbilt, federally supported research takes many forms, from humanities scholarship to national security partnerships and early-stage innovation. That work came into focus during recent visits from members of Tennessee’s congressional delegation. Read MoreMay 1, 2026
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Get free access to ‘Inside Higher Ed’ through the Heard Libraries
Vanderbilt faculty, staff and administrators can gain free unlimited access to Inside Higher Ed courtesy of the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries. This online news source provides daily updates, in-depth analysis and career resources for higher education professionals, covering topics such as federal policy, faculty issues, admissions, technology, AI and more. Read MoreMay 1, 2026
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Printing Services launches campus-wide upgrade initiative beginning May 2026
A coordinated campus effort led out of the Division of Administration will upgrade nearly 400 copiers/printers across Vanderbilt. Read MoreApr 30, 2026
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Fondation Claude Pichois awards students pursuing Baudelaire research at Vanderbilt
Three Vanderbilt University students have been recognized with funding to support their original research related to 19th-century French poet Charles Baudelaire. The grants, awarded annually by the Fondation Claude Pichois, are hosted and administered by the Fondation de France in partnership with Vanderbilt’s W.T. Bandy Center for Baudelaire and Modern French Studies. Read MoreApr 29, 2026
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Vanderbilt earns top honors at ASCE regional competitions, advance to nationals
At a recent competition hosted by the regional chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and featuring everything from concrete canoe races to building Styrofoam structures, Vanderbilt civil engineering students earned multiple first place finishes, securing a spot at a national competition in May. Read MoreApr 29, 2026
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Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center recognizes 2026 award recipients
This spring, the Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center named six people in the Vanderbilt community as recipients of its annual awards. Read MoreApr 27, 2026
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Vanderbilt brings national leaders together to explore quantum’s growing real-world impact
Vanderbilt University hosted the Vanderbilt Quantum Forum, bringing together nationally recognized leaders to explore how quantum technologies are beginning to shape sectors ranging from energy and security to health care and economic competitiveness—and what it will take to ensure workforce readiness as the field grows. Read MoreApr 24, 2026
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Alcohol Awareness Month: Advancing alcohol research at the Vanderbilt School of Medicine Basic Sciences
Alcoholism and addiction continue to shape public health in widespread and complex ways, influencing everything from metabolic disease and cancer risk to brain function and behavior. With one in 10 people ages 12 and older dealing with alcoholism in the U.S., the need for fundamental research on alcoholism, which is referred to as alcohol use disorder in research, and its effects on human health has never been greater. Read MoreApr 23, 2026
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All Hands On Deck: Today is Giving Day!
Giving Day 2026 is finally here! Today, we are calling on the entire Vanderbilt community to show the world what happens when we anchor in community. Read MoreApr 16, 2026
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Clearing the Path: new fund eases financial barriers for Divinity students
Vanderbilt University Divinity School has received a generous commitment from an anonymous donor family to establish the Clearing the Path Fund. This fund will support current students navigating unexpected financial challenges while continuing their theological education and formation. Read MoreApr 16, 2026
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Vanderbilt faculty artists to present at the prestigious 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia
Faculty artists Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons and Kamaal Malak have been invited to join one of the most culturally defining contemporary art exhibitions in the world. Vanderbilt will also host a public program series in Venice to showcase the university’s talent—and to contribute to the global dialogue about the future of art. Read MoreApr 13, 2026
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David Florian helps students manufacture success through digital fabrication
Growing up, David Florian would take things apart to see how they worked, then put them back together. So, it’s not surprising that years later the Vanderbilt engineer heads a digital fabrication lab that teaches students how to operate computer-controlled machines and produces a popular YouTube channel with nearly 165,000 subscribers that provides instruction on how to make them. Read MoreApr 13, 2026
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Tune In and Win: Tuesday Trivia takes over
Think you know everything about the black and gold and Giving Day history at Vanderbilt? Keep your eyes glued to VU social channels all day tomorrow, April 14, to prove your knowledge. It’s the perfect way to fuel excitement for the big day: Giving Day on Thursday, April 16. Read MoreApr 13, 2026
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Meet the leaders shaping today’s security challenges at the Asness Summit
Vanderbilt University will host one of the nation’s leading forums on national security April 23–24 at The Pinnacle in downtown Nashville as the newly renamed Asness Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats returns for its fifth year—bringing together senior leaders from government, military, intelligence, technology and academia. The summit was renamed this year following a landmark $10 million gift from Cliff and Laurel Asness, reflecting its expanding reach and national significance. Read MoreApr 9, 2026
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From wrestling to physics: Oem Trivedi’s path to immortalizing his ideas
When physics and astronomy Ph.D. candidate Oem Trivedi was growing up in India, he had big dreams: becoming a wrestler in the World Wrestling Entertainment industry. Then, in the sixth grade, he watched an Albert Einstein documentary. And everything changed. Read MoreApr 9, 2026
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How senior Julia Ashworth maintained her passion for France in Nashville
Julia “Jules” Ashworth (class of 2026) fell in love with the French language at an early age, when she took her first French class in the third grade. She continued to study French up until middle school, when she was required to take Spanish, but then re-enrolled in French as soon as she got to high school. Ashworth’s curiosity and wide-ranging interests led her to triple major in philosophy, communication studies, and French. Read MoreApr 8, 2026