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Series of lane closures planned near Roberts Academy construction site
A series of road and lane closures are planned near the Roberts Academy construction site starting on Monday, April 7, to conduct underground utility work. Read MoreMar 27, 2025
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Quantum Potential Podcast Episode 4: Behind the brain science of addiction with Erin Calipari
What does the way we learn have to do with drug addiction? In our fourth episode, Erin Calipari, associate professor of pharmacology and director of the Vanderbilt Center for Addiction Research, joins Provost C. Cybele Raver for an enlightening conversation. In this episode, they discuss nucleus accumbens—the part of our brain that helps us link cues and outcomes—and dissect how it affects the ways we make decisions that can lead to addictions, from food or drugs to behaviors. Read MoreMar 27, 2025
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WATCH: Students from the Class of 2025 strengthen bonds in special ways
Meet four members of the Class of 2025 who are building community in meaningful ways. Read MoreMar 27, 2025
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Live. Learn. Lead. Symposium 2025 highlights leadership, resilience and community
Big ideas, bold leadership and lessons in resilience took center stage at this year’s Live. Learn. Lead. Symposium. From a four-star general’s wisdom to hands-on student leadership, here’s what you missed. Read MoreMar 26, 2025
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Heard Libraries add ‘The Atlantic’ to list of free online subscriptions available to campus community
The Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries are now offering online subscriptions to The Atlantic magazine free of charge for Vanderbilt students, faculty and staff. Published since 1857, The Atlantic features articles on politics, foreign affairs, business and the economy, culture and the arts, technology, and science. Read MoreMar 26, 2025
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Nashville Innovation Alliance awards first Tech Studio grant to improve emergency response
What if AI could fight fires? The first Nashville Tech Studio grant awarded by the Nashville Innovation Alliance fosters a collaboration between the Nashville Fire Department and Vanderbilt University that will analyze data to help allocate resources, determine optimal staffing levels and even predict future incidents. Read MoreMar 26, 2025
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James Kellerhouse named Vanderbilt’s assistant vice chancellor for strategic initiatives in New York City
James Kellerhouse is the Division of Administration’s new assistant vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and executive director of operations and engagement for Vanderbilt University–New York City. The appointment marks a significant step in Vanderbilt’s efforts to expand its presence in one of the metropolitan and business capitals of the world. Read MoreMar 26, 2025
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Vanderbilt contributes $22.13 billion to Tennessee, Nashville economies
Between 2019 and 2024, Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center made a $22.13 billion in economic impact on the city of Nashville and across the state of Tennessee. Read MoreMar 26, 2025
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Dining options for spring religious observances
Vanderbilt Campus Dining is supporting students who observe religious holidays this spring. Read MoreMar 25, 2025
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Audrey Bowden’s science and faith illuminate invisible diseases
Learn about the inspiration that drives biomedical engineer Audrey Bowden in her work using light towards breakthroughs in medical issues from cancers to jaundice to ADHD. Read MoreMar 24, 2025
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Summer assignment for first-year students develops listening with curiosity as mechanism for engaged dialogue and community building
This summer, Vanderbilt’s incoming first-year students will take on a new challenge: learning to listen with curiosity. As part of the 2025–26 Martha Rivers Ingram Commons programming theme, “Stories that Connect Us,” students will conduct interviews during the summer with members of their communities, practicing the skills of thoughtful listening and engaged dialogue. Read MoreMar 24, 2025
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Vanderbilt’s Jesse Spencer-Smith appointed to Tennessee AI Advisory Council
Gov. Bill Lee has appointed Vanderbilt University’s Jesse Spencer-Smith to the Tennessee Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council, which was established last year to guide the ethical and effective use of AI in the state. Read MoreMar 24, 2025
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Celebrate the Class of 2025: The Ultimate Vanderbilt Graduation Gift Guide
From career-ready essentials to alumni must-haves, here are the best gifts to commemorate the Commodore in your life. Read MoreMar 21, 2025
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Actor, philanthropist Gary Sinise to deliver 2025 Graduates Day address
Gary Sinise, humanitarian, actor and musician, will receive Vanderbilt University’s prestigious Nichols-Chancellor’s Medal when he speaks at the university’s 2025 Commencement activities. Sinise’s Graduates Day address will be on May 8 at 11 a.m. at the David Williams II Recreation and Wellness Center Indoor Practice Facility. Read MoreMar 20, 2025
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Black Cultural Center’s annual excursion immerses students in New Orleans’ rich history and culture
Students took an unforgettable journey Feb. 14–16 through the heart of New Orleans during this year’s annual BCC Black History Immersion Excursion, led by Vanderbilt’s Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center. The trip offered them an immersive exploration of the city’s deep-rooted history, culture and contributions. Read MoreMar 20, 2025
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Residential Colleges welcomes three new faculty for the 2025–26 academic year
The upper-division residential colleges will welcome Jesús Ruiz, who will lead Moore College, and The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons will welcome Gilbert Gonzales as faculty head of Crawford House and Justin Quarry as faculty head of East House. Read MoreMar 20, 2025
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New research showcases unsung history of female architects
Kevin Murphy, Andrew W. Mellon Chair in the Humanities and professor of history of art and architecture, and Mary Anne Hunting, BA’80, have uncovered the histories of female architects in the American Modernism period of the U.S. in new research. Read MoreMar 20, 2025
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Inaugural Vanderbilt Convoy Conference showcases a buzzing entrepreneurial ecosystem
From networking to industry insights, the Convoy Conference highlighted how radical collaboration fuels Vanderbilt’s robust entrepreneurial ecosystem. Read MoreMar 20, 2025
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Vanderbilt names technology visionary Matthew Johnson-Roberson as its first dean of the College of Connected Computing
Matthew Johnson-Roberson, a visionary technology scholar and highly accomplished academic leader, will be the inaugural dean of Vanderbilt University’s College of Connected Computing, the university’s first new college to be established in more than 40 years, C. Cybele Raver, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs, announced today. His appointment begins May 1, 2025. Read MoreMar 20, 2025
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Office of Cybersecurity to upgrade single sign-on and multifactor authentication
These upgrades will provide a faster, more secure and more user-friendly experiences, reinforcing Vanderbilt’s commitment to a cyber-safe environment. Read MoreMar 18, 2025