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  • The Truth and Reconciliation Project, Part 1

    The Truth and Reconciliation Project, Part 1

    Vanderbilt Divinity School, in partnership with Gideon’s Army and the Nashville community, will host four Truth and Reconciliation Hearings on Policing. We will invite all ethnicities to tell and listen to personal stories of police abuse and dehumanizing local policing practices. Those giving testimony will help uncover the experience of policing,… Read More

    Mar 28, 2017

  • Food for Thought - The Ugly Truth behind Mass Incarceration and Recidivism

    Food for Thought – The Ugly Truth behind Mass Incarceration and Recidivism

    Watch video of the most recent presentation in the Food for Thought lunchtime series which took place on March 28. Part one of The Ugly Truth behind Mass Incarceration and Recidivism. Food for Thought is a community lunchtime program. Read More

    Mar 28, 2017

  • Trump's First 100 Days and the Impact on Education

    Trump’s First 100 Days and the Impact on Education

    Faculty experts from Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of education and human development share their perspectives on education policy as the 100th day of the Trump Administration draws near.  … Read More

    Mar 28, 2017

  • “Online Learning Communities: A Vision of the Future of Vanderbilt” with Andy van Schaack

    Watch video of A “TED-style” talk by Dr. Andrew van Schaack – “Online Learning Communities: A Vision of the Future of Vanderbilt.” Through cross-departmental exchange, Peabody Common Ground seeks to enrich our educational experiences and strengthen our profession.  … Read More

    Mar 27, 2017

  • Women in STEM – Lecture & Panel Discussion

    Women in STEM – Lecture and Panel Discussion

    Vanderbilt University celebrates and explores the accomplishments and stories of Women in STEM fields through a lecture and panel discussion. Keynote speaker and author, Rachel Swaby presents her lecture “From the Center of the Earth to the Stars: The Unknown History of Women in Science”, highlighting influential women from her… Read More

    Mar 21, 2017

  • The Embedded Psyche: The Anthropocene, Postgenomics and the Microbiome – Margaret Lock

    The Embedded Psyche: The Anthropocene, Postgenomics and the Microbiome – Margaret Lock

    The Embedded Psyche: The Anthropocene, Postgenomics and the Microbiome– Margaret Lock, the Marjorie Bronfman Professor Emerita in Social Studies of Medicine at McGill University, delivered het keynote lecture on Friday, March 17 for the conference organized by Medicine Health and Society, entitled “The Global Psyche: Experiments in Ethics, Politics and… Read More

    Mar 17, 2017

  • 'Virtuous Non-Knowing' Keynote by Allan Young

    ‘Virtuous Non-Knowing’ Keynote by Allan Young

    Watch video of ‘Virtuous Non-knowing’ by Allan Young, Marjorie Bronfman Professor in Social Studies of Medicine at McGill University, gave his keynote lecture on Thursday, March 16 for the conference organized by Medicine, Health and Society, entitled “The Global Psyche: Experiments in Ethics, Politics and Technoscience.” The talk was… Read More

    Mar 16, 2017

  • InsideOut of the Lunch Box: A Raisin in the Sun

    InsideOut of the Lunch Box: A Raisin in the Sun

    Watch video of the most recent presentation in the InsideOut of the Lunch Box series, A Raisin in the Sun, which took place on March 16. Celebrate with us the classic play A Raisin in the Sun; written by Lorraine Hansberry, produced by Nashville Repertory Theatre, and featuring Eddie George… Read More

    Mar 16, 2017

  • Spatial Ethnography: Irreducible Landscapes in the Colonial Andes

    Spatial Ethnography: Irreducible Landscapes in the Colonial Andes

    Watch video of Vanderbilt University Digital Humanities Colloquium with Steve Wernke on March 15, 2017. Read More

    Mar 15, 2017

  • Senior David Rodgers was photographed at The Toy Box Studio in Nashville. (Susan Urmy/Vanderbilt)

    Class of 2017: David Rodgers is composing a life in music

    Blair School of Music senior David Rodgers is graduating with a newly released album of jazz originals he composed, arranged and performed, as well as a spot in the touring band of Grammy Award-winning blues musicians Keb’ Mo’ and Taj Mahal. Read More

    Mar 14, 2017

  • A Public Lecture and Conversation with Rev. Alexia Salvatierra

    A Public Lecture and Conversation with Rev. Alexia Salvatierra

    An Evening with Rev. Alexia Salvatierra, a public lecture and conversation hosted by the Faith Matters Network, Scarritt Bennett Center, and Vanderbilt Divinity School. Rev. Jennifer Bailey will speak with Rev. Salvatierra in an interview-style format about her community organizing work around immigrant justice. Alexia is an ELCA Lutheran pastor… Read More

    Mar 10, 2017

  • Meet the Astronomer: Dr. Keivan Stassun

    Meet the Astronomer: Dr. Keivan Stassun

    During this talk, Dr. Keivan Stassun summarizes the promise of the TESS mission for detecting other worlds like our own and identifying other places in the universe where life just might be possible. This talk took place at Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory on March 3rd, 2017. Read More

    Mar 3, 2017

  • Stacey Floyd-Thomas Lecture

    Vanderbilt Divinity School 2017 Mafoi Carlisle Bogitsh Lecture delivered by Stacey Floyd-Thomas

    Watch video of the Vanderbilt Divinity School 2017 Mafoi Carlisle Bogitsh Lecture delivered by Stacey Floyd-Thomas, “It’s a Surreal World After All: Social Sin and Sacred Silence in a Trumped Era.”… Read More

    Mar 2, 2017

  • The Chaplain's Speaker Series: Nouman Ali Khan

    The Chaplain’s Speaker Series: Nouman Ali Khan

    Named one of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre of Jordan, Nouman Ali Khan is the founder and CEO of Bayyinah. Nouman served as a professor of Arabic at Nassau Community College until 2006, since then he has taught more than… Read More

    Feb 28, 2017

  • Trade and Migration with Mexico: Facts vs. Rhetoric

    Trade and Migration with Mexico: Facts vs. Rhetoric

    A discussion centered around issues of trade and migration with Mexico was held on Monday, Feb. 27, at the First Amendment Center in Nashville. The event was co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, the Vanderbilt International Legal Studies Program, and the Turner Family for Social Ventures. The discussion… Read More

    Feb 27, 2017

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    Perry Wallace and the Collision of Race and Sports in the South – Andrew Maraniss, 2.22.17

    Watch video of ‘Perry Wallace and the Collision of Race and Sports in the South’ by Andrew Maraniss on February 22, 2017. “STRONG INSIDE: Perry Wallace and the Collision of Race and Sports in the South” with instructor Andrew Maraniss is being offered as part of the Osher Lifelong Learning… Read More

    Feb 22, 2017

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    New DIVE website launched

    The Office of the Provost has launched a new website and video to promote and share information about Vanderbilt’s Quality Enhancement Plan: Design as an Immersive Vanderbilt Experience, or DIVE. Read More

    Feb 20, 2017

  • What Trump Means to Native America: Lecture by a Native American Lawyer and Activist

    What Trump Means to Native America: Lecture by a Native American Lawyer and Activist

    Special guest lecture by Albert Bender, attorney of Indian law and Standing Rock activist in North Dakota. Albert Bender stood on the front lines of the #NoDAPL protest at its very beginnings and has lent his expertise to a variety of news outlets on this important issue. He will give… Read More

    Feb 13, 2017

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    The Student/Faculty Relationship

    Hear from Vanderbilt students about what Vanderbilt faculty are really like and how small classes with research faculty and immersive experiences lead to future-changing opportunities. Read More

    Feb 9, 2017

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    Scholarship in the Public Square: A Conversation with The Atlantic’s Yoni Appelbaum

    Yoni Appelbaum earned his Ph.D. in U.S. history and taught at Harvard before becoming Senior Editor at The Atlantic, where he oversees the politics section. In this conversation with fellow historian Heath W. Carter he discussed his journey to The Atlantic and the role of the public intellectual in today’s… Read More

    Feb 7, 2017