Vanderbilt Magazine

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    Obituary: John H. Venable Jr., Teacher and Administrator

    John H. “Jack” Venable Jr., professor of biological sciences, emeritus, and dean of the College of Arts and Science, emeritus, of Nashville died July 16, 2012. During his time at Vanderbilt, he also served as associate provost for faculty affairs. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Obituary: Mary McClure Taylor, BA’52, The Face of Vanderbilt

    Mary Eleanor McClure Taylor, BA’52, of Nashville died Aug. 5, 2012. She had a 57-year career at Vanderbilt and was best known as the university receptionist in Kirkland Hall. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Obituary: Ann Scott Carell, BS’57, Advocate for Children

    Ann Scott Carell of Nashville died Aug. 20, 2012. She and her husband, the late Monroe Carell Jr., BE’59, former Vanderbilt Board of Trust member, were longtime philanthropic leaders. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

  • Student Leads Others in Giving Efforts

    Student Leads Others in Giving Efforts

    “I’ve contributed to the Senior Class Fund because I want other students to have access to the opportunities I’ve been given.” The words used by Vanderbilt senior Aladine Elsamadicy to explain his financial support of the undergraduate experience also provide inspiration behind the efforts that drive the Senior Class Fund. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Rear Adm. Nora Tyson Named Distinguished Alumna

    Rear Adm. Nora Tyson, BA’79, vice director of the Joint Staff and the first female commander of a U.S. Navy carrier strike group, has received the Distinguished Alumna Award, the highest honor bestowed upon a member of the Vanderbilt alumni community. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Medicine Scholarship Honors Mentor

    The spirit of mentorship and support shown to one medical student decades ago has come full circle in a bequest to establish a full scholarship at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Rodger Dinwiddie, BS’76, Schoolyard Strategist

    Rodger Dinwiddie, recently named president of the International Bullying Prevention Association, never dreamed he would become an expert on the topic when he was a first-grade teacher at Tom Joy Elementary School in Nashville in the late ’70s. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Zakiya Smith, BS’06, Education Referee

    When Zakiya Smith was studying political science and education at Vanderbilt, she dreamed of someday working for the U.S. Department of Education. Not only did she fulfill that dream, but she became a senior adviser on education policy to President Barack Obama. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Troy Ball, BA’81, Moonshiner

    On the Discovery network’s show Moonshiners, whiskey makers stay one step ahead of the law as they tend backwoods stills. Troy Ball is also a moonshiner, but the similarities between her and the Appalachia moonshiners featured on the show are few. Ball’s whiskey is legal and, by all accounts, some of the best on the market. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Off the Radar: Ben Woods, BA’10

    Woods serves as associate editor at The Cambodia Daily, an English-language newspaper based in Phnom Penh. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Vanderbilt and Nashville: Good Neighbors

    Vanderbilt has grown up alongside its hometown to play a leading role in the life of the larger community—employing nearly 25,000 people; providing a Level 1 trauma center and top-ranked hospitals that admit around 65,000 patients a year; and generating millions of dollars for the local economy through athletics, cultural events, and a vast array of intellectual offerings. And that’s just for starters. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Vanderbilt Sailing Club on Nashville’s Percy Priest Lake

    Student and alumni members of the Vanderbilt Sailing Club braved some particularly crisp October air for a regatta on Nashville’s Percy Priest Lake during Reunion and Homecoming Weekend. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Dean Fauchet’s Vision for Solving Real-Life Problems

    Fauchet says human needs can be grouped into four core basics—medicine and health; energy and natural resources; security; and entertainment—and engineering is part of each. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Stassun on Producing Minority Ph.D. Recipients

    Not long after he arrived at Vanderbilt nine years ago, Keivan Stassun, professor of astronomy, began building on a newly forged alliance with Fisk University, a historically black college just two miles from the Vanderbilt campus, in an effort to increase the number of African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans and other minorities earning Ph.D. degrees in science. Read More

    Jan 14, 2013

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    Artist Explores the Physicality of Rope

    Some people see a gigantic chunk of rope when they see a hawser line, which is a rope used in mooring or towing a ship. But when visual artist Huguette Despault May came upon one, she saw metaphors for the human condition. Read More

    Jan 13, 2013

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    Innovation Helps Teach Math to Visually Impaired Students

    A new Android app developed at Vanderbilt uses tactile feedback technology to help students with visual impairments to master algebra, geometry, graphing and other subjects that are particularly hard to comprehend without the aid of normal vision. Read More

    Jan 13, 2013

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    Recent Books, Winter 2013

    The latest offerings from Vanderbilt writers Read More

    Jan 13, 2013

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    Largest 3-D Map of Universe Released to Public

    Stargazers, rejoice: The largest-ever 3-D map of the universe has been released to the public. The new map contains images of 200 million galaxies. Read More

    Jan 11, 2013

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    Commodores Top Baseball Poll

    The Commodores’ 11-player freshman baseball class is the best in the nation, according to Collegiate Baseball. Read More

    Jan 11, 2013

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    New Recreation Center and Multipurpose Facility Cast Wide Net

    Vanderbilt broke ground in September on a new multipurpose field house, additions to the Student Recreation Center, and renovation of recreation fields. Read More

    Jan 11, 2013