MyVU News
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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
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Lamar Alexander’s legacy celebrated at Vanderbilt Libraries event
Family, friends and colleagues of Sen. Lamar Alexander gathered at Vanderbilt’s Special Collections and University Archives Oct. 22 to celebrate his distinguished career and the digitization of the Lamar Alexander Papers by the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries. Read MoreNov 6, 2025
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Seasonal Self-Care: Managing the Impact of Seasonal Affective Disorder
As the seasons change, so can our emotional well-being. Moods are affected by our amount of exposure to natural light, which helps regulate sleep, support physical activity and encourage social interaction. So when the daylight hours shorten and temperatures drop in the fall and winter months, so can our moods—and Seasonal Affective Disorder can set in. Read MoreNov 3, 2025
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Annual Postdoc Symposium provides career guidance, shows breadth of research at Vanderbilt
The 19th annual Vanderbilt Postdoctoral Association Symposium on Oct. 14, 2025, brought together postdoctoral scholars from across Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center for a day of research, professional development and community building. Read MoreNov 3, 2025
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2025 Vanderbilt Divinity School and GDR Distinguished Alumni/ae named
A trailblazing educator whose vision has shaped generations of African American religious leadership and an eminent historian of Christianity are the 2025 Vanderbilt Divinity School and Graduate Department of Religion Distinguished Alumni/ae. Read MoreNov 3, 2025
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Vanderbilt Board of Trust extends Chairman Bruce R. Evans’ term to 2030
The Vanderbilt Board of Trust has voted to extend Bruce R. Evans’ (BE’81) term as chairman for an additional three years, ending on June 30, 2030. The resolution for the extension cited Evans’ pivotal leadership in guiding the board and university through significant changes, supporting the chancellor’s leadership through the university’s growth and adaptation in a rapidly changing educational landscape. Read MoreOct 30, 2025
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Lacy-Fischer Interdisciplinary Research Grants support innovative graduate student projects
In 2024, eleven teams of graduate students received Lacy-Fischer Interdisciplinary Research Grants to support projects ranging from advanced optical technologies and gravitational wave detection to medical innovations and autonomous vehicle safety. Read MoreOct 30, 2025
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Vanderbilt English Language Center and Residential Colleges offer students opportunity to explore Nashville’s literary landscape
The Vanderbilt University English Language Center and Residential Colleges recently partnered for the Explore Nashville program to provide students with an enriching cultural experience connected to the Southern Festival of Books. The festival was co-presented by Vanderbilt University… Read MoreOct 30, 2025
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2025 Fall Staff Assembly honors individuals and teams for excellence in leadership and innovation
Chancellor Daniel Diermeier and Vice Chancellor of People, Culture and Belonging Sydney Savion presented awards at the 2025 Fall Staff Assembly to a mix of inspiring individuals and teams who have made significant contributions through their community engagement, research and service. Read MoreOct 30, 2025
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2025 Fall Staff Assembly celebrates Vanderbilt’s moment in time as it sets its sights on becoming ‘the great university of the 21st century’
The 2025 Fall Staff Assembly, which was held at Langford Auditorium on Oct. 29, reflected on Vanderbilt’s extraordinary achievements. From meeting its ambitious fundraising goals to raising the bar in academics, one thing was clear: This is Vanderbilt’s moment. And as various speakers noted throughout the assembly, much of it would be impossible without the heroic efforts of the university’s staff. Read MoreOct 30, 2025
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Transcending language and borders: How the NIRMA Project is expanding Nashville’s identity as Music City
On the evening of Nov. 6, the gallery rooms and halls of the Curb Center at Vanderbilt will resound with a global melody. There will be the pluck and ring of a setar and the charm of a santoor as the Nashville Immigrant and Refugee Music and Art Project will visit to perform their showcase “Melodies of Crossing: An Immersive Night of Global Music Across Rooms.” A collective of immigrant and refugee musicians from Iran, Afghanistan, Kurdistan, Egypt, Venezuela and Nashville will settle into the Curb Center’s gallery space at 1801 Edgehill Ave. and play music from their native lands. Read MoreOct 27, 2025
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Wolters Kluwer and Vanderbilt’s Heard Libraries collaborate on transformative medical research agreement
Wolters Kluwer Health and Vanderbilt University’s Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries have announced a new collaboration that will help support medical breakthroughs and improve access to scholarly research. The agreement, which is an expansion of Wolters Kluwer’s read-and-publish offerings in North America, will run through 2028. Read MoreOct 27, 2025
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Vanderbilt’s Ancora Partnership: A collaborative journey toward health care innovation
Since the inception of the Ancora Innovations partnership in 2018, Vanderbilt and Deerfield Management have enjoyed a robust collaboration. Deerfield’s commitment includes significant support for advancing translational research and sponsorship of various events across Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Recently, key members of Deerfield's leadership team spent two days at Vanderbilt to engage faculty in discussions about potential projects of mutual interest. Read MoreOct 27, 2025
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ICYMI: Best social media moments from ESPN ‘College GameDay’ at Vanderbilt
Live from Nashville, it's ESPN 'College GameDay'! Commodore Nation brought the energy to Wyatt Lawn and social media this weekend. In case you missed it, check out a few of our favorite posts. Read MoreOct 27, 2025
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Updated password standards for Vanderbilt accounts
To strengthen account security and protect university resources, Vanderbilt University has updated its password requirements. These standards apply both when setting your password during the initial account claim process and when prompted to change your password annually. This revised standard will take effect Oct. 27, 2025. Read MoreOct 23, 2025
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On the 10-year anniversary of the first gravitational wave detection, A&S astrophysicists lead the way in discoveries
On September 14, 2015, at 4:51 a.m. Central Time, scientists witnessed something no human had ever seen before: two black holes colliding. These black holes, which were 29 and 36 times the mass of the sun, respectively, had been circling each other for millions of years. Their rotations became increasingly faster until they eventually collided and became a single black hole. Since then, scientists have had numerous breakthroughs that deepen our understanding of the universe, and researchers in the College of Arts and Science have been at the forefront, shaping the scientific field of black holes and gravitational waves. Read MoreOct 23, 2025
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Vanderbilt welcomes ESPN College GameDay: What to know about parking on campus
To accommodate the ESPN College GameDay broadcast, parking adjustments will be in place from now through Sunday, Oct. 26. Here’s what the Vanderbilt community should know. Read MoreOct 23, 2025