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TEDxNashville 2018 to include Herculano-Houzel, Ikard and Talisse
College of Arts and Science professors Suzana Herculano-Houzel, David Ikard and Robert Talisse are among the speakers at the TEDxNashville event March 16–17 at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. Read MoreMar 9, 2018
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De-stress with yoga on Alumni Lawn March 15
Looking for a way to get outside this spring, switch up your workout, increase your flexibility or challenge your strength? Read MoreMar 9, 2018
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VUToday: Teen’s reaction to VU acceptance, stigma of negotiating with Trump in weekly roundup of VU news
Vanderbilt's Division of Communications publishes “VUToday,” a compilation of Vanderbilt mentions in the media, three times per week. Read a selection of Vanderbilt news stories for the week of March 5. Read MoreMar 9, 2018
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Mixing hard science and humanities focus of visiting scholar’s talk
A Swarthmore biology professor who is working to bridge the gap between science and humanities will speak at Vanderbilt Law School March 15. Read MoreMar 9, 2018
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VUIIS Center for Small Animal Imaging open house March 23
The Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science's Center for Small Animal Imaging is having an open house March 23. Read MoreMar 9, 2018
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Vanderbilt Football season tickets now on sale
Among this year's road games, the Commodores will take on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in South Bend. A limited number of tickets to the game are still available, and 2018 season ticket holders will receive priority seating. In addition, read Frequently Asked Questions regarding how the new tax law affects season ticket purchases. Read MoreMar 8, 2018
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Career Center hosts sessions on competitive student scholarships, fellowships
The Career Center will present several informational sessions and workshops throughout March and April for students interested in applying for competitive national honors scholarships and fellowships. Read MoreMar 8, 2018
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Violins of Hope come to Nashville, VU campus
In March, 22 violins—most most of which were played by Jewish musicians interned in concentration camps during the Holocaust—will arrive in Music City from Israel, where they will be heard once more as the Violins of Hope. Vanderbilt's Blair School of Music, the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries, and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute are serving as programming partners for the visit. Read MoreMar 8, 2018
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11 students chosen as newest class of Ingram Scholars
Eleven incoming first-year students have been selected from among more than 1,600 applicants as the newest members of the Ingram Scholars Program. Read MoreMar 8, 2018
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Vanderbilt Divinity professor and committed community activist dies
Eugene TeSelle, a retired Divinity School professor who was a strong advocate on community issues ranging from urban neighborhood preservation to integrated schools, died March 1. Read MoreMar 7, 2018
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Daylight saving time begins Sunday; avoid becoming a time change zombie
Banking up on sleep ahead of the March 11 time change is a smart way to avoid the frantic feelings and lingering fatigue associated with daylight saving time—if you do it the right way, according to a specialist at the Vanderbilt Sleep Disorders Center. Read MoreMar 7, 2018
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Vanderbilt’s inaugural Edible Books Festival set for April 2
Vanderbilt's inaugural Edible Books Festival, where the worlds of food and books collide in creative and delicious ways, is scheduled for Monday, April 2, in the Central Library Community Room. Read MoreMar 7, 2018
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Babies and You: ‘Basics of Infant Safety at Home and in the Car’ March 15
Health Plus presents "Babies and You: Basics of Infant Safety at Home and in the Car" from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, March 15, in Light Hall, Room 411. Read MoreMar 7, 2018
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CANCELED: Annual Cuninggim Lecture, Women’s Center Awards will be March 21
The 2018 Cuninggim Lecture on Women in Culture and Society—presented Wednesday, March 21, by the Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center—will feature Elaine Welteroth, former editor-in-chief of "Teen Vogue," who was responsible for the magazine’s increased focus on politics and social justice issues. Read MoreMar 7, 2018
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Road closure: Garland Avenue March 10-11
From 5 a.m. Saturday, March 10, to 2 p.m. Sunday, March 11, Garland Avenue will be closed from Stevenson Drive to the Medical Center North circle drop-off. Read MoreMar 7, 2018
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‘Additional Perspectives on the Nashville Transit Plan’ set for March 13
The Office of Community, Neighborhood & Government Relations and the Vanderbilt Center for Transportation and Operational Resiliency (VECTOR) invite the Vanderbilt community to attend a lunch-and-learn panel discussion about the future landscape of Nashville as well as the impact of mobility on land use at Vanderbilt. Read MoreMar 7, 2018
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Author of fierce family memoir ‘Cuz’ to deliver Howard Lecture
Danielle Allen, a Harvard political theorist who has written a family memoir about the life and tragic death of her previously incarcerated first cousin, will deliver the Harry C. Howard Lecture on March 13. Read MoreMar 7, 2018
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Symposium suggests ways to make environmental regulations more palatable
A March 12 panel of law and environmental experts will discuss making environmental regulations more palatable to conservatives by limiting where they’re enforced and moving responsibility from the federal level to state and local governments. Read MoreMar 7, 2018
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Women’s Center presents Work-Life Workshop on managing conflict April 3
“Managing Conflict with Assertiveness” will feature Stephanie Dean, assistant manager of Work/Life Connections–EAP, from noon to 1 p.m. April 3 in Sarratt 216/220. Read MoreMar 7, 2018
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Blair School of Music announces precollege scholarship auditions for 2018-19
The Blair School of Music invites students in grades 1-12 to apply and audition for merit and need-based scholarships for private lesson instruction during the 2018-19 academic year. Read MoreMar 7, 2018