Releases
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Renowned poet and critic Rosanna Warren will present this year’s Harry C. Howard Jr. lecture at Vanderbilt University Oct. 29
Rosanna Warren, a renowned poet and critic and daughter of writers Robert Penn Warren and Eleanor Clark, will visit Vanderbilt University this month as the guest of the Warren Center, named for her father. Read MoreOct 20, 2009
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Tennessee gubernatorial candidates visit Vanderbilt class
Kim McMillan, former majority leader in the Tennessee House of Representatives, is the second in a series of Tennessee gubernatorial candidates to address students in Vanderbilt University's "Introduction to American Government and Politics" class. Read MoreOct 19, 2009
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Diagnoses and misdiagnoses of gifted students topic of Oct. 30 Vanderbilt workshop
How do you know what is normal gifted behavior versus a clinical syndrome? Psychologists, counselors, social workers, educators, administrators and parents are invited to register for a one-day workshop Friday, Oct. 30, at Vanderbilt University's Peabody College to get answers to this difficult question. Read MoreOct 16, 2009
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National school choice conference set for Oct. 25-27 at Vanderbilt
School choice experts from across the nation will convene at Vanderbilt University Oct. 25-27 to discuss the latest research surrounding high-profile education issues such as charter schools, magnet schools, vouchers, student achievement, teacher qualifications, funding and more. Read MoreOct 16, 2009
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Engineering’s Distinguished Alumnus Award bestowed on business leaders, engineering dean
Vanderbilt engineering alumni Carl E. Adams Jr., George E. Cook and Charles E. Fields Jr. each received a Distinguished Alumnus Award from Vanderbilt's School of Engineering during the Engineering Celebration Dinner held Oct. 15 at the university's Student Life Center. Read MoreOct 16, 2009
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Vanderbilt Student Media Hall of Fame induction ceremony
Five Vanderbilt University alumni who have distinguished themselves through a variety of careers – including public servant, journalist and humorist – and have made significant contributions as staff members of the university's student media – will be inducted into the Vanderbilt Student Media Hall of Fame on Oct. 16, 2009. Read MoreOct 15, 2009
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Recovery Act gives boost to Vanderbilt’s scientific and medical research
Since the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was signed into law in February, it has given a significant boost to scientific and medical research at Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Read MoreOct 13, 2009
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New book offers latest research on performance pay for teachers
Performance pay for teachers continues to gain momentum nationally despite the absence of a clear understanding of its impact on students, teachers and schools. A new book from the National Center on Performance Incentives at Vanderbilt University brings together the latest research on the topic to offer guidance for researchers, policymakers and practitioners seeking deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding this issue. Read MoreOct 13, 2009
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MEDIA ADVISORY: New York Times crossword puzzle editor Will Shortz available to media prior to Oct. 14 lecture at Vanderbilt University
Will Shortz, crossword puzzle editor for the New York Times and puzzle master on NPR's "Weekend Edition Sunday," will give a public talk at Vanderbilt University Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 7 p.m. Read MoreOct 13, 2009
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Former national security adviser under Bush 43 to speak at Vanderbilt
Stephen Hadley, who served as the principal White House foreign policy adviser under former President George W. Bush, will speak at Vanderbilt University Law School on Tuesday, Oct. 13, at noon. Read MoreOct 12, 2009
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Association of Vanderbilt Black Alumni marks 25th anniversary on campus
The Association of Vanderbilt Black Alumni (AVBA) will not only reflect on its achievements the past 25 years but also consider issues pertinent to current and future African Americans on campus during a series of events Oct. 15-17. Read MoreOct 9, 2009
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Slaves Bible discussed at Vanderbilt University Oct. 14
David Charles Mills, author of Unholy: The Slaves Bible, will give two public lectures at Vanderbilt University, Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center. Read MoreOct 9, 2009
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Vanderbilt biologist receives early career development award to study tree of life
Antonis Rokas is a member of a small cadre of scientists who are applying the growing power of genomics to untangle and correctly arrange the branches of the tree of life. Read MoreOct 8, 2009
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First African American mayor of Philadelphia, Miss., discusses building a new legacy in the Old South Oct. 13 at Vanderbilt University
On July 3, 2009, James A. Young became the first African American mayor of Philadelphia, Miss., a small city forever linked with the murders of three Civil Rights workers in 1964. Young brings his story to Vanderbilt University Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 7 p.m. at Sarratt Cinema. Read MoreOct 8, 2009
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Bad movie physics subject of free public lecture
"Bad movie physics from the perspective of art and science" is the subject of a free public lecture that is scheduled for 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 15, in Stevenson Center Room 4327 on the Vanderbilt campus. Read MoreOct 8, 2009
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Art Makes Place continues on Vanderbilt campus and downtown public library
Colorful sculptures in the form of movable stair stoops and a panel discussion with three Vanderbilt University faculty members are among the ongoing activities for Art Makes Place, a year-long project to bring more contemporary art to Nashville's public spaces. Read MoreOct 7, 2009
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Vanderbilt University homecoming scheduled Oct. 13-17
Vanderbilt University has several events planned for students, faculty, staff, alumni and the general public during its homecoming scheduled Tuesday, Oct. 13, through Saturday, Oct. 17, when the Vanderbilt Commodores take on the Georgia Bulldogs at 11:20 a.m. central time. Read MoreOct 7, 2009
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First direct information about the prion’s molecular structure reported
A collaboration between scientists at Vanderbilt University and the University of California, San Francisco has led to the first direct information about the molecular structure of prions. In addition, the study has revealed surprisingly large structural differences between natural prions and the closest synthetic analogs that scientists have created in the lab. Read MoreOct 5, 2009
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Tennessee gubernatorial candidates visit Vanderbilt political science class
Shelby County District Attorney General Bill Gibbons will be the first in a series of Tennessee gubernatorial candidates to address students in Vanderbilt University's "Introduction to Politics" class. Read MoreOct 5, 2009
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MIT professor and scholar of engineering design Woodie Flowers to speak at Vanderbilt University Oct. 28
Training and education, says Professor Woodie Flowers, are very different. "I think it is time to shift gears – to shift away from the ‘sage on the stage,'" says Flowers. Universities, he says, need to get out of the business of training. Read MoreOct 5, 2009