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    New Turner Family Center Established

    The Cal Turner Family Foundation has committed nearly $1.2 million over five years to establish the Turner Family Center for Social Ventures at Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    MLB Pitcher David Price among Alumni Honored

    Four outstanding alumni known for their service to the university, service to others, and for their professional accomplishments have been chosen by the Vanderbilt University Alumni Association Board of Directors to receive alumni awards in 2015. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Obituary: William L. Garrison, BS’46, MA’47, Transportation Innovator

    William L. Garrison William L. Garrison was known early in his career for revitalizing the field of geography through greater scientific thinking and methods, which led to increased use of computerized statistical techniques in geographical research. He died Feb. 1, 2015, in Lafayette, California, at the age of 90. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Obituary: Dr. Levi Watkins Jr., MD’70, Soldier for Diversity

    Dr. Levi Watkins Jr. (photo by Joe Howell) Dr. Levi Watkins Jr., a renowned Baltimore cardiac surgeon, champion of racial equality and diversity, and the first African American to be admitted to and graduate from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (VUSM), died April 11, 2015, from complications after suffering… Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    White House Honors Peabody Graduate Student

    The White House recognized Gokul Krishnan, a Ph.D. student in learning sciences at Vanderbilt Peabody College of education and human development, June 12 as part of a kickoff celebration for the National Week of Making. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Obituary: Miriam B. Halachmi, Heart and Soul

    Miriam Halachmi Miriam Halachmi, a lecturer in modern Hebrew at Vanderbilt for 31 years, died Feb. 28, 2015, at her home in Nashville. She was 70. Halachmi attended school in Binyamina, Israel, where she grew up, and went to David Yellin Teachers’ College. She earned degrees in education, counseling… Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Aerospace Club Wins NASA Competition

    For the third year in a row, the Vanderbilt Aerospace Club has won NASA’s annual rocketry competition, beating out 30 other university and college teams. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Blair’s Audition Weekend Helps Applicants Find the Right Fit

    To help smooth the application and audition process for prospective students, Blair adopted the online tool Decision Desk, which allows applicants to upload a video audition, as well as letters of recommendation from music instructors. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Could Hunter Stewart Be the Next PGA Star?

    Vanderbilt golfer Hunter Stewart, BA’15, capped a banner senior season by being named SEC Player of the Year in April following a vote by the league’s coaches. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Webb Gets Rare Chance to Study Abroad

    Ralph Webb, the starting running back for the Commodores, was one of 12 Vanderbilt students who traveled to Australia in May and June to study the diverse ecosystems of the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Monument Man: David Halpern Photographs His Way through Bandelier National Monument

    Halpern, a 12-time National Park Service artist-in-residence, is currently working at Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    The Big Search: What It Takes to Find the Best Mix of Vanderbilt Students—with Care, Thought and Purpose

    No longer content to live in the shadow of any other institution, today Vanderbilt vies for the absolute best students anywhere in the world, attracting them with academic, cultural and financial-aid offerings that make even the most determined Ivy aspirants think twice. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Summer Reading, 2015

    Looking for a good summer read? Try these titles written by alumni. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Tim Corbin Looks for Character in Recruits

    Corbin, who was named College Baseball Coach of the Year after leading the Commodores to their first College World Series title last year—and taking the team to another championship series this year—looks for subtle signs that players will find success on and off the field. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Kate Lupton: Vanderbilt’s First Female Graduate

    Founded for the education of young men, Vanderbilt from its earliest days allowed a handful of women to attend classes as “listeners.” In 1879, 20-year-old Kate Lupton silently broke the gender barrier when she received her diploma in private for a master of arts degree. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Missy Tannen, BS’99 and Scott Tannen, BS’99: Ethical Luxury

    A simple quest for new sheets a few years ago led to the creation of an international luxury brand—Boll & Branch—a company as well-known for its ethical practices and philanthropy as it is for the quality of its products. Boll & Branch is the brainchild of Missy and Scott… Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Mohamed Abdel-Kader, MEd’03: Global Perspective

    Mohamed Abdel-Kader (PHOTO BY AARON CLAMAGE, PHOTOGRAPHER IN WASHINGTON, D.C.) Helping young Americans succeed in a global environment is both a vocation and a passion for Mohamed Abdel-Kader. “Students and business people need a global understanding and mindset to exist in the world today,” says Abdel-Kader, deputy assistant… Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    New Blog Explores Science Fiction

    Since launching his blog in April, Professor Robert Scherrer has covered a range of topics, from faster-than-light warp drives and wormholes to the viability of monster ants. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Baseball Facilities to Be Enhanced

    Architect’s rendering of the new cardio room of the baseball complex at Memorial Gym The Vanderbilt University Board of Trust has approved a $10 million baseball facilities project that will enhance space in Memorial Gym for instruction, team building and coaching, and provide settings that will foster interactions with… Read More

    Jul 31, 2015

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    Cattle Research Yields Lung Disease Clues

    Vanderbilt researchers have discovered a genetic mutation that causes pulmonary hypertension, which leads to brisket disease, a life-threatening pulmonary condition that affects cattle grazed at high altitude. Read More

    Jul 31, 2015