Releases
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Vanderbilt alumna Ashley Esser given Fulbright Scholarship
Vanderbilt University alumna Ashley Esser has received a Fulbright Scholarship. She will travel to Italy to teach English as a foreign language for the 2009-2010 academic year. Read MoreSep 28, 2009
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Media Advisory: NBC broadcaster and retired NFL Pro Bowl running back Tiki Barber available to media prior to Sept. 29 lecture at Vanderbilt University
Tiki Barber, retired Pro Bowl running back, philanthropist and NBC correspondent, will speak at Vanderbilt University's Langford Auditorium Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 7 p.m. Read MoreSep 25, 2009
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Holocaust survivor Martin Weiss to speak at Vanderbilt’s Holocaust Lecture Series
Concentration camp survivor Martin Weiss will speak during the 2009 Holocaust Lecture Series at Vanderbilt University, which is built around the theme "Barriers & Boundaries" for its 32nd year. Weiss, who was liberated by U.S. troops at the Gunskirchen camp in May 1945, will speak at 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, in the auditorium at Vanderbilt Law School. Read MoreSep 25, 2009
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Vanderbilt’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute awarded million-dollar endowment
Vanderbilt University's opportunities for lifelong learning will expand and thrive, thanks to a $1 million endowment from The Bernard Osher Foundation. The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Vanderbilt offers non-credit classes that usually last six weeks during fall, winter and spring. Read MoreSep 25, 2009
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Author Dunbar Ogden delivers Vanderbilt University’s Walter Murray Commemorative Lecture Oct. 6
Dunbar Ogden, author of the 2008 book My Father Said Yes: A White Pastor in Little Rock School Integration, will deliver Vanderbilt's annual Walter Murray Commemorative Lecture Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 6:45 p.m. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the multi-purpose room in The Commons Center. Read MoreSep 24, 2009
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Vanderbilt announces fiscal 2009 results
The investments portfolio of Vanderbilt University's endowment fell 16.3 percent in the fiscal year ending June 30, one of the most challenging financial periods in modern American history. Read MoreSep 24, 2009
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Vanderbilt alumna Elyn Saks recipient of MacArthur Fellow ‘genius grant’
Elyn Saks, a 1977 graduate of Vanderbilt University and renowned legal scholar and mental health-policy advocate, was recently named one of 24 recipients of the 2009 MacArthur Fellow grants. Read MoreSep 24, 2009
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Vanderbilt founding member of new online research news channel
Concerned with the dramatic decline in the traditional media's coverage of newsworthy scientific and academic activities, Vanderbilt has joined with 34 other top research universities to create Futurity.org, an online news channel designed to showcase the achievements of their scientists and engineers, medical researchers and scholars. Read MoreSep 23, 2009
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Health care business leaders and experts tackle hot button issues in health care
This year's Health Care Business Alliance, titled "Leading Change: the Future of Health Care," will be held at the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel on Friday, Oct. 2. Read MoreSep 22, 2009
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Vanderbilt University renews “StormReady” recognition from NWS
Vanderbilt University is helping keep safe the thousands of people who live, work, learn or receive health care on the campus by being the first and only university in Tennessee to become certified as "StormReady" by the National Weather Service. Read MoreSep 22, 2009
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‘The Merchant of Venice’ premiers Oct. 2 at Vanderbilt University
William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, which debuts Oct. 2 at Neely Auditorium at Vanderbilt University, is a chilling dark comedy of new love and old hatreds. Read MoreSep 22, 2009
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Impact of rewards on student attendance, performance aim of new Vanderbilt study
The impact of recognition and rewards on student attendance and performance in afterschool programs is the aim of a new study being launched by the National Center on Performance Incentives at Vanderbilt University and uBoost, a company that manages student reward programs. Read MoreSep 21, 2009
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Influential Latin American political leader and economist to speak at Vanderbilt
Ricardo Lagos, a former Chilean president whose administration achieved strong economic growth while adopting democratic and social reforms, will address current issues facing Latin America during an Oct. 1 lecture at Vanderbilt University. Read MoreSep 18, 2009
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Lecture at Vanderbilt poses question “Is civility in decline?”
Questions about the notion of civility have been a hot topic given the recent outbursts of rapper Kanye West, tennis player Serena Williams and Congressman Joe Wilson. On Thursday, Sept. 24, Vanderbilt University will explore the topic further with the lecture "Civility in Decline? The View from the American College Campus." Read MoreSep 17, 2009
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Cole Lectures by the Rev. James Lawson highlight fall 2009 divinity school programming
Civil rights movement leader the Rev. James Lawson will highlight the fall 2009 semester programming of Vanderbilt Divinity School when he delivers the annual Cole Lectures Oct. 15-16. Read MoreSep 17, 2009
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Vanderbilt welcomes most academically talented and most diverse class in school history
Vanderbilt University's class of 2013 ranks as the school's most academically prepared and most diverse class in school history, with the most competitive selection process. More than 19,353 students applied, up from 16,944 last year. Of the 1,599 students enrolled in the class, 86 percent came from the top 10 percent of their graduating class. A total of 167 were valedictorians or salutatorians, 187 National Merit Scholars and 12 National Achievement Scholars. Read MoreSep 17, 2009
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Vanderbilt weekend program for gifted youth now taking applications Oct. 10-11 program designed for 7th-10th graders
Academically talented 7th through 10th graders will have a chance to expand their horizons, intellectually and socially, in an overnight Vanderbilt program this fall specifically designed for gifted students. Applications are currently being accepted for the program, Weekend Academy at Vanderbilt University or WAVU, which will take place Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 10-11. Read MoreSep 16, 2009
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Sept. 21 panel discussion at Vanderbilt to explore Michael Jackson, diversity in America
Questions of identity surrounded Michael Jackson in life and death. A Sept. 21 panel discussion at Vanderbilt University will focus on larger issues of identity and diversity through the lens of the late pop star's life and career. Read MoreSep 16, 2009
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Four new professors join the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management team
[Media Note: Vanderbilt has a 24/7 video and audio studio with a dedicated fiber optic line and a radio ISDN line. Use of the TV studio with Vanderbilt experts is free, except for reserving fiber time. High-resolution photos are available by request.] Read MoreSep 16, 2009
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Congressional vs. presidential power focus of Vanderbilt’s Constitution Day program
Vanderbilt University political scientist Bruce Oppenheimer will discuss the continued expansion of presidential power and its impact on Congress during the school's annual Constitution Day program on Sept. 23. Read MoreSep 15, 2009