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How Emily Baker Tobin, BA’87, MBA’92, helped bring Vanderbilt to New York City
From her home office across West 21st Street in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, Double ‘Dore Emily Baker Tobin can look out at the Gothic spires and collegiate quadrangle of the General Theological Seminary (GTS)—a landmark that has framed her daily life for years. As a lifelong Episcopalian, she had long admired the buildings, but could never have imagined that one day she would bring her alma mater to the historic campus. Read MoreMay 20, 2026
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Music without borders: David Samuel and students journey to Medellín
This month, Blair School of Music viola professor David Samuel will lead three students to Medellín, Colombia, for ten days of performance, teaching, and cultural exchange. It’s an experience designed to extend far beyond the concert stage. Read MoreMay 20, 2026
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Bridging Campus and Community symposium honors three collaborative projects
On an April morning, more than 100 Vanderbilt students, faculty, staff and community partners gathered around poster displays that told stories of collaboration, creativity and shared purpose. The inaugural “Bridging Campus and Community: Community Engagement Symposium,” held April 23, invited attendees to explore 32 presentations showcasing how Vanderbilt and community organizations are working together to address real-world challenges. The poster-style event celebrated partnerships spanning service-learning, research and creative work. Read MoreMay 20, 2026
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Dialogue Vanderbilt hosts national higher education summit on campus dialogue
Nearly 30 colleges and universities from across the country will gather at Vanderbilt University on May 21–22 for The Dialogue CoLab, a coalition of campuses focused on how higher education institutions are helping students navigate disagreement, uncertainty and politically charged conversations. Read MoreMay 20, 2026
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Integrative Chaplaincy and the work of grief
Memorial Day is a National Day of Remembrance, but for students like Chaplain (Captain) William Dykes, honoring the fallen is daily work. Read MoreMay 20, 2026
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Brandt Eichman first Vanderbilt faculty member awarded prestigious Royal Society Wolfson Visiting Fellowship
William R. Kenan, Jr. Chair and Professor of Biological Sciences Brandt Eichman is the first Vanderbilt faculty member to be awarded the prestigious Royal Society Wolfson Visiting Fellowship. Jointly funded by the Royal Society and the Wolfson Foundation, the fellowship invites outstanding international researchers to a U.K. university or research institution to foster collaborative connections and enrich global scientific research. Read MoreMay 20, 2026
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Tucker Biddlecombe appointed senior associate provost for residential colleges and residential education, dean of The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons
Tucker Biddlecombe, professor of music in Blair School of Music and associate dean of undergraduate education, will succeed Melissa Gresalfi, who has served since 2019 as dean of residential colleges and residential education and dean of The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons. Read MoreMay 20, 2026
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Vanderbilt Poll: Tennesseans continue to express anxiety about the economy
In a time marked by partisan divides and international conflicts, a new Vanderbilt University poll finds personal economic stress looms largest for Tennesseans. Anxiety over the cost of groceries, housing and monthly bills spans political parties and income levels. Deepening malaise about the cost of living is reflected by more than half of Tennesseans saying the country is headed in the wrong direction. Read MoreMay 20, 2026
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2026 Spring Staff Assembly celebrates radical collaboration at Vanderbilt and the university’s ‘astounding momentum’
An audience of more than 500 staff members attended the 2026 Spring Staff Assembly to reflect on the year’s milestones and celebrate their colleagues achievements. Several individual staff members and teams across the university were recognized for their contributions during the awards ceremony. Read MoreMay 14, 2026
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From Nashville to the world stage: Dialogue Vanderbilt launches global SPHERE Fellowship
Vanderbilt University is expanding its commitment to academic, professional and personal growth for their students. Dialogue Vanderbilt, the university’s catalyst for better conversations, has announced the launch of the SPHERE Fellowship, a premier international program that embeds students in centers of global significance to practice the art of constructive, high-stakes dialogue. Read MoreMay 14, 2026
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Vanderbilt University Public Safety launches drone program to enhance response to active incidents
VUPS has launched a drone first-responder program to enhance emergency response and support the safety of the campus community. The drones—advanced Skydio X10 systems—let trained public safety personnel see active incidents from the air in real time, which helps responders assess situations and coordinate resources more effectively. They are not used for routine surveillance or continuous monitoring of campus activity. Read MoreMay 14, 2026
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WATCH: Core Commencement memories with the Class of 2026
You’ve collected the memories, the achievements, the friends that will last a lifetime. You’ve learned so much and challenged yourself; working together in ways you never imagined. You, Class of 2026, are Vanderbilt graduates. And this is only the beginning. Watch this special look at the Class of 2026… Read MoreMay 14, 2026
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Cody Crowell, BS’07, receives Pathfinder Award for championing Vanderbilt’s West Palm Beach campus
During a special ceremony in Palm Beach, Florida on March 16, Cody Crowell, BS’07, was honored with Vanderbilt’s Pathfinder Award in recognition of his exceptional vision and dedication in helping the university identify and pursue transformative opportunities, particularly his leadership in championing our expanded presence in West Palm Beach. Read MoreMay 14, 2026
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Vanderbilt graduate students advocate for science policy in Washington, D.C.
Scientific expertise is increasingly part of conversations shaping federal policy, but most researchers are never trained to engage in that process. This spring, Vanderbilt University graduate students gained firsthand experience navigating the intersection of science and policymaking in Washington, D.C. Read MoreMay 14, 2026
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Heard Libraries offer new tool to connect researchers with journals
The Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries have migrated to a new journal finder for open access publishing. Read MoreMay 14, 2026
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Engage with a statesman: Vanderbilt welcomes alumnus Lamar Alexander at coming events, podcast
Lamar Alexander, BA’62, continues a six-decade journey on the path of public service, one that famously began with a thousand-mile trek across Tennessee in his signature red-and-black plaid shirt. However, for the Vanderbilt community, his legacy is rooted even deeper—stretching back to his days as an undergraduate, serving as editor of The Vanderbilt Hustler and a key student voice of support for racial integration at the university. Soon, a variety of activities led by the university will allow the broader community to learn more about his storied history and engage with the former Tennessee governor and U.S. senator. Read MoreMay 14, 2026
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Quantum Potential Podcast BONUS EPISODE: Pursuing happiness and success with bestselling author and scholar Arthur Brooks
Are you happy? What defines happiness and how does that impact your pursuit of achievement and purpose? In this special Quantum Potential podcast, hear from bestselling author, scholar and happiness researcher Arthur Brooks. Read MoreMay 14, 2026
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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