MyVU News
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Vanderbilt students accompany Retired General Paul Nakasone to attend renowned ‘hackers’ conference in Las Vegas
Vanderbilt computer science students got some real-world experience in cybersecurity when they joined Retired General Paul M. Nakasone at DEF CON 32, considered the world’s largest conference of hackers. The conference allows hackers to test the latest technology for flaws and give advice on how to avoid being hacked. Read MoreAug 21, 2024
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Vanderbilt welcomes inaugural U.S. Army War College Fellow as part of ongoing commitment to military community
Lt. Col. Zachary Dadisman was recently welcomed as Vanderbilt’s first U.S. Army War College Fellow, where he’ll spend a year conducting research and outreach while auditing courses to sharpen his leadership skills and expand his outlook as a strategic and innovative thinker. Read MoreAug 21, 2024
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Take a look: Vanderbilt University welcomes new and returning students to campus
Vanderbilt has welcomed 1,630 first-year students and 368 transfer students to campus. See highlights of the back to campus excitement. Read MoreAug 19, 2024
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WATCH: VU Staff Q&A Series – Chad Novak, Residential Colleges
In a series on the Vanderbilt Instagram account, students can get to know some of the dedicated staff who play a crucial role in creating a welcoming and supportive environment for them. This installment features Chad Novak, program coordinator with Residential Colleges. Read MoreAug 19, 2024
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Curb Scholars Program welcomes five new scholars
The Curb Center for Art, Enterprise and Public Policy has selected three incoming first-year students and two rising sophomore students for the Curb Scholars Program in Creative Enterprise and Public Leadership. Read MoreAug 19, 2024
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Flex Meal Deal returns for faculty, staff, graduate and professional students
Flex Meals can be purchased in blocks of 10 meals, and are regularly $150 (plus tax) per block. During the fall 2024 Flex Meal Deal, faculty, staff, and graduate and professional students will receive 3 additional bonus meals at no additional charge. This promotion begins Monday, Aug. 19, and runs through Monday, Aug. 26. Read MoreAug 19, 2024
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Vanderbilt Campus Dining welcomes 8th and Roast as official coffee partner
Starting this fall, Vanderbilt students and faculty can enjoy one of the many 8th and Roast signature flavors like Sunflower Espresso, Santa Maria De Dota, Sweet Brazil, Dark Blue and more at any of the dining halls and markets across campus. Read MoreAug 19, 2024
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Join the university-wide Virgin Pulse step challenge
August is National Wellness Month so boost your social and physical well-being by joining the next university-wide team step challenge through Virgin Pulse from Aug. 19-Sept. 1. Read MoreAug 16, 2024
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Lisa Adams appointed as director of Vanderbilt’s University Counseling Center
Vanderbilt University is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Adams as the new Director of the University Counseling Center. Adams, who previously served as the director of counseling and psychological services at Duke University, brings extensive experience and proven leadership to Vanderbilt. Read MoreAug 15, 2024
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Everything you need to know about staying informed
Vanderbilt provides numerous ways to keep you up to date about important information, from scholarship and grant opportunities to events and activities. Check out this list of resources to help you stay in the know as you embark on your Vanderbilt journey. Read MoreAug 15, 2024
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Everything you need to know about health and well-being support at Vanderbilt
The Student Care Network offers robust health and well-being resources for Vanderbilt students. The primary offices of the Student Care Network are Student Care Coordination, the Center for Student Wellbeing, the University Counseling Center and the Student Health Center. Read MoreAug 15, 2024
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Everything you need to know about campus traditions
Since Vanderbilt’s founding in 1873, campus traditions have evolved as the university has grown. Here are a few favorites that highlight community, belonging and history at the university. Read MoreAug 15, 2024
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Everything you need to know about getting involved
With so many organizations and programs on campus, it can be hard to know which ones will be the best fit for you—or even where to start. We’ve got you covered! Check out this list of ways to get involved at Vanderbilt. Read MoreAug 15, 2024
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Everything you need to know about Move-In 2024
It’s an exciting time for all students, and preparations are underway to welcome them back for the new academic year. To make the process simpler for students, families and volunteers, check out the schedule and details we’ve compiled to help ensure a successful Move-In Weekend and to welcome our new and returning Commodores to campus. Read MoreAug 15, 2024
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Everything you need to know about Vanderbilt Campus Dining
Campus Dining takes pride in its commitment to providing value through the highest quality, best-tasting, most nutritious and diverse menus possible. Here’s everything you need to know about how to “fuel” your pursuit of knowledge on campus. Read MoreAug 15, 2024
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Everything you need to know about getting around campus and Nashville
The Office of Transportation and Mobility offers assistance for your daily travel decisions and can help reduce your carbon footprint while getting around campus and Nashville. Check out these resources to help you get where you need to go. Read MoreAug 15, 2024
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Blair Academy celebrates 60 years of world class music education
Since its founding in 1964, Blair Academy at Vanderbilt has grown from a small music school in a house on 18th Avenue to a community institution serving more than 700 precollege and adult students every year. This year, the Academy is celebrating a proud tradition of 60 years of wide-ranging music education for all ages. Read MoreAug 14, 2024
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Research Snapshot: Protons can tune synaptic signaling by changing the shape of a protein receptor
Research from Teru Nakagawa, professor of molecular physiology and biophysics, describes intricacies of normal brain function with implications for our understanding of brain injury and recovery: A decrease in pH can modify a neurotransmitter receptor’s structure, thereby modulating its location and kinetics. Read MoreAug 14, 2024
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‘Stuff You Should Know’ kicks off for FY25 on Aug. 22; new leadership opportunity available
Stuff You Should Know is a recurring meeting series available to all staff who want to learn about various aspects of Vanderbilt’s administrative enterprise. The series aims to provide a collaborative understanding across campus about processes and practices that relate to finance and other administrative tasks to help maximize efficient operations by creating a shared network of knowledge. Read MoreAug 12, 2024
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Next Steps at Vanderbilt University program secures $2.32M Department of Labor grant
The Department of Labor awarded Next Steps at Vanderbilt University $2.32M to expand its registered apprenticeship offerings for neurodiverse students. This grant will enhance existing apprenticeships and develop new ones in high-demand industries, furthering the program’s mission to provide inclusive postsecondary education and meaningful employment opportunities. Read MoreAug 12, 2024