Releases
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Lehman to head Vanderbilt’s Health Care MBA program
Veteran health care executive Jon Lehman has been named associate dean for health care at the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University, effective Sept. 1. In his new role, Lehman will have responsibility for the school's new Health Care MBA program, while continuing to conduct research and teach health care information technology strategy classes as professor for the practice of management. Read MoreAug 23, 2005
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Lehman to head Vanderbilt‘s Health Care MBA program
Veteran health care executive Jon Lehman has been named associate dean for health care at the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University, effective Sept. 1. In his new role, Lehman will have responsibility for the school‘s new Health Care MBA program, while continuing to conduct research and teach health care information technology strategy classes as professor for the practice of management. Read MoreAug 23, 2005
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Fixing long-term care for seniors focus of Vanderbilt lecture
One of the nation's most prominent researchers on aging and health care and his sister will speak from the heart when they deliver the fall Medicine, Health and Society Lecture at Vanderbilt University Medical Center on Sept. 15. Read MoreAug 22, 2005
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Global union discusses plans to unionize Wal-Mart Aug. 22-25; Vanderbilt University Labor Expert Available
Global union taking on Wal-Mart a classic showdown between "David and Goliath"Labor unions from around the world will meet next week (Aug. 22-25) in Chicago to plan efforts to organize workers at Wal-Mart stores around the world. Up to 1,500 delegates will debate the plan at the second annual World Congress of United Network International, a five-year-old global union whose aim is to get multinational corporations to observe labor and other rights wherever the corporations operate around the world. UNI has 900 affiliated unions representing 15 million workers in 150 countries. Read MoreAug 19, 2005
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Judy Collins featured in special Bluebird on the Mountain concert series performance
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Bluebird on the Mountain concert series presents a special evening with Judy Collins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, at Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory. Other guests include Marcus Hummon and Hugh Prestwood, with Amy Speace opening. Read MoreAug 19, 2005
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Vanderbilt holds steady at 18th in U.S. News’ best colleges ranking
Vanderbilt University maintained its No. 18 position in U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of top national universities in a field that changed very little from last year's. Read MoreAug 19, 2005
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Vanderbilt holds steady at 18th in U.S. News‘ best colleges ranking
Vanderbilt University maintained its No. 18 position in U.S. News & World Report‘s annual ranking of top national universities in a field that changed very little from last year‘s. Read MoreAug 19, 2005
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Chief of police and public safety at UNC Charlotte joins Vanderbilt University force as assistant police chief
Marlon C. Lynch, chief and director of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte's Police and Public Safety Department, has been named Vanderbilt University's assistant police chief. He officially joins the university's police force Aug. 22. Read MoreAug 18, 2005
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Before they settle into dorm life, Vanderbilt University freshmen can do some surfing in the parking lots
Before they even pick up their keys this weekend to their new "home" away from home, Vanderbilt University freshmen can "surf the net" on their laptops via wireless network access — in campus parking lots, no less. Read MoreAug 18, 2005
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Vanderbilt University and Forest Stewardship Council to collaborate, Measuring social impact is goal of Center for the Americas study
Vanderbilt University has launched a major study in collaboration with the Forest Stewardship Council to determine what constitutes the social impact of responsible forest management in the Americas and how that impact can best be measured. Read MoreAug 17, 2005
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MEDIA ADVISORY: On the road to enhance regional ties, Vanderbilt Chancellor, faculty, students tour Tennessee and Alabama
The fourth annual Vanderbilt Roads Scholars Tour rolls out on Wednesday, Aug. 17, taking Chancellor Gordon Gee and about 50 faculty, senior administrators, staff, student leaders and a member of the Board of Trust to parts of Tennessee and Alabama. Initiated in 2002 with a trip to East Tennessee, the annual tour is designed to welcome new faculty and to familiarize them and other members of the Vanderbilt community with the region. Read MoreAug 16, 2005
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Todd Morton joins Vanderbilt Law School as admissions director
Vanderbilt University Law School has named Todd Morton, one of the most talented and experienced law school admissions officers in the nation, to head its admissions program. Read MoreAug 16, 2005
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Orientation programs, traditional activities mark start of school year at Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt University's campus will be a hub of activity next week as upperclassmen return to campus and incoming freshmen prepare to step on campus for the first time as official students. In anticipation of the start of classes on Aug. 24, the university will host a variety of activities to welcome new and returning students and introduce new students to campus life. Read MoreAug 11, 2005
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Erotic images, gore cause temporary “blindness”
If your partner seems to be ignoring you after a flash of nudity on the television screen, it might not be his or her fault. New research indicates that people shown erotic or gory images frequently fail to process what they see immediately afterwards. Read MoreAug 11, 2005
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Fourth annual Roads Scholars Tour takes Vanderbilt to Alabama
From the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute to the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, and from the University of the South to Jack Daniel's Distillery, the cultural, educational and economic engines of southeastern and Middle Tennessee and north and central Alabama will be showcased on the fourth annual Vanderbilt Roads Scholars Tour. Read MoreAug 8, 2005
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CCFA and VUMC Host Education Forum for Crohn‘s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
The Crohn‘s & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) and Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) are hosting the third annual Living With Crohn‘s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis patient education program. Read MoreAug 8, 2005
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Vanderbilt jumps in National Science Foundation research-spending rankings
Vanderbilt University has raced up the list of national research-spending rankings, according to a July report from the National Science Foundation on research and development expenditures. The university advanced nine places in the agency‘s rankings to 30th, placing it between Emory University, which ranked 29th, and the California Institute of Technology, which ranked 31st. The rankings are based on the university‘s federal research expenditures in fiscal year 2003. Read MoreAug 3, 2005
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Vanderbilt radiation experts help determine safety of Alaskan seafood
Vanderbilt researchers are two of the authors of a research study released today that revealed seafood from the area close to the Aleutian Islands in Alaska currently is not threatened by radioactive materials resulting from underground nuclear tests carried out at Amchitka Island between 1965 and 1971. Read MoreAug 1, 2005
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Media Advisory — Voting Rights Act resonates today: Vanderbilt black history expert
Need for federal protection of voters remains relevant issue: Given the flurry of new voting requirements in Georgia, Indiana, Ohio and other states, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 still resonates today with its continued protection of those engaged in elections, says Devin Fergus, a Vanderbilt University expert on 20th century African-American political history. Read MoreJul 29, 2005
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Three years into Sarbanes-Oxley, Vanderbilt professor cautions it may worsen board performance
Both the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and recently revised New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ listing standards prescribe a high percentage of outside directors on the corporate boards of public companies. This could spell disaster for certain types of companies, cautions Charu Raheja, assistant professor of finance at the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University. Read MoreJul 28, 2005