Vanderbilt Magazine
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Top Picks: Clark, Robinson, Freyman, McAllister, Sutton and Esbrook
Cornelia Clark Sworn in as Tennessee Chief Justice The Hon. Cornelia A. Clark, BA’71, JD’79, became the second woman in the state’s history to serve as chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court when she was sworn into office Sept. 1. She took the oath at the historic Williamson County Courthouse in… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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AVBA Scholarship Nears Goal
Cathy Bender-Jackson, BS’82, and Karen Jefferson Morrison, BS’82, are leading the AVBA Scholarship fundraising effort. Members of the Association of Vanderbilt Black Alumni are taking a historic step in making the university accessible to all deserving students. AVBA supporters are working to establish an AVBA Scholarship that will be open… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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Class Remembers Mumford with Two Scholarships
Keith Mumford during his Vanderbilt tennis days The Class of 1990 lost a good friend when Keith Mumford, BA’90, died June 28, 2009, following a heart transplant. Mumford lived in Richmond, Va., and was an investment banker with BB&T Capital Markets. At Vanderbilt he was a varsity tennis player and… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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Make Your Reunion Class Gift by Dec. 31
The Class of 1985 The reviews are in, and Reunion 2010 was a resounding success. The weekend of friendship and fun is also one of the most important fundraising events in the life of the university. During halftime of the Homecoming game Oct. 23, Reunion General Chairs Ginny Place Myer,… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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Get Your News—Exclusively for Vanderbilt Alumni!
The Vanderbilt Alumni Association e-newsletter, Alumni eXclusive, provides information exclusively for and about Vanderbilt alumni—and if you’re not currently receiving it, that means we don’t have your email address. To ensure you receive this quarterly publication, please update your email address at www.vuconnect.com. Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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Vanderbilt for Life
Incoming first-year students from the London area gather with alumni members of the London Vanderbilt Chapter for a Spring Tea in May at the home of Patti Early White, BA’76, and her husband, George. Gifts to the Sustaining Alumni program support events like this. As an alumnus of Vanderbilt, you… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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Alumni and Admissions: A Partnership Continuum
Alumni have the opportunity to be involved in Vanderbilt’s admissions process from beginning to end, thanks to a unique partnership between the Office of Alumni Relations and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions that encourages alumni volunteerism at each stage along the way. For many prospective students, the beginning stage of… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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60,000 Discounts for Alumni
The Vanderbilt Alumni Association has partnered with Abenity Inc. to offer alumni more than 60,000 local and national discounts at hotels, restaurants, movie theaters, retailers, florists, car dealers, theme parks, national attractions, and concerts and other events. To register, go to www.abenity.com/VanderbiltAlumni. Once you have registered, you will… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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Mr. C Wants to See the World
Mr. Commodore has a heart for adventure and wants to travel the world—with you! Take his picture at favorite locations in your hometown or iconic landmarks around the world. Upload your photos to http://www.flickr.com (tag “travelingcommodore”), and they will be added to photos taken by other Vanderbilt alumni… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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The President’s Corner
When the new Alumni Association bylaws went into effect July 1, the leadership structure of your organization was transformed overnight, from a largely honorary board of 46 members to a much smaller, working board of 22. Terms of office were reduced from four years to three, and board rotation was… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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Zero-Proof 21st Birthday
Think back to a day you may or may not remember so well: your 21st birthday. For most, it’s a day celebrated with a drink. About a month before my Sept. 8 birthday, I was already thinking about “drinking” on my birthday—but not in the way you might think. For… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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Recent Books
They Came to Nashville (2010, Vanderbilt University Press and Country Music Foundation Press) by Marshall Chapman, BA’71 Singer-songwriter Marshall Chapman interviews 15 Music City legends in her latest book, which she describes as her “love book to Nashville.” Starting with Kris Kristofferson and ending with Willie Nelson, Chapman’s… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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Country Music as a Bridge to History
George Hamilton IV, a 50-year veteran of the Grand Ole Opry, gazed out across the faces of 200 students who had gathered for Vanderbilt’s History of Country Music course this fall. Now in its third year, the class has proven to be one of the university’s most popular electives, thanks… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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Music: The Power to Connect
Liza Barley, BMus’05, always knew she wanted to do something with her music that would bring people together. She never dreamed that would mean starting an arts center in the East Africa nation of Tanzania. “I went to the arts high school in inner-city Pittsburgh and was greatly influenced by… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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Fine Arts Gallery Digitizing Collection
The Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery is digitizing its permanent collection to make it accessible to researchers and the general public. Visitors to the gallery website now can link to the collection’s database and browse the collection. Photographs of 25 percent of the collection’s 5,500 objects have been added so… Read MoreDec 6, 2010
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Visual Art: Poetry of the Visual Kind
Lisa Wainwright, BA’82, can recall the precise moment when she embraced art history and education as her life’s work. An English major at Vanderbilt at the time, Wainwright was taking an art history class with Milan Mihal (now professor of fine arts, emeritus). “His class made me realize I… Read MoreDec 3, 2010
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Photography: In the Moment
The little girl in Stacey Irvin’s photograph is laughing. Her head tilts to one side, and her hand is at her chin. Either she wants to ask the photographer something, or she’s just eaten some of the grapes she holds in her other hand. Her eyes invite a conversation, and… Read MoreDec 3, 2010
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The ’60s at 50
Connie Vinita Dowell, Vanderbilt’s dean of libraries, is kicking off the Heard Library’s new exhibits program with a bang—or maybe with a Frug. “We have a fabulous collection of ’60s materials on many topics,” Dowell says. “Now’s a good time to let people see it.” Cases exhibit everything from the… Read MoreDec 3, 2010
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Open House
Libraries can be intimidating places. The young James Baldwin thought so. Read MoreDec 2, 2010
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Acts of Faith
Divinity grads aim to compensate for the chaos in contemporary society. Read MoreDec 2, 2010