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VUCast: News from Vanderbilt’s news network for Jan. 20
Want another reason to start losing weight? And, how many millions of people watched Vanderbilt experts last year? Get those answers and more in our VUCast for the week of Jan. 20. Read MoreJan 17, 2008
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VUCast: News from Vanderbilt’s news network for Jan. 13
What do french fries, fried chicken and mini-van exhaust fumes have in common? And, ABC News, who you gonna call? Get all that, and an 'Action Hero' in the VUCast for the week of Jan. 13. Read MoreJan 11, 2008
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Gene variant doubles risk of developing autism
A Vanderbilt research team reports, in the largest study of any single gene, that a gene, identified in cancer, is also involved in autism. Read MoreJan 1, 2008
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Nashville Is…
Thinking of living, working or going to school in Nashville? Watch this video to find out more about a city that is so much more than country music. Read MoreDec 20, 2007
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Vanderbilt At-A-Glance
Want to take a quick look at what Vanderbilt is all about? Watch this video and check out the facts and faces of Vanderbilt. Read MoreDec 20, 2007
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Making a Difference and Remembering
We go from meeting a Nobel Peace Prize winner to a day filled with laughter, tears and remembering. A day for famlies, lifelong friends and making new memories: Welcome to Commencement 2007. Read MoreDec 20, 2007
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Thinking Out of the Lunch Box: “A Star is Born (But How Was it Made?)” with Keivan Stassun
Watch video of the Dec. 5 Thinking Out of the Lunch Box lecture with Assistant Professor of Astronomy Keivan Stassun at the downtown Nashville Public Library. Read MoreDec 7, 2007
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Video: Zeppos, Lawson discuss how Nashville and Vanderbilt can work together
"A university that is aloof from its campus and the community cannot thrive and survive," Interim Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos said about the importance of "town-gown" relationships and the work of the university‘s new Center for Nashville Studies. While Zeppos talked about future Vanderbilt efforts that will impact Nashville on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at The Commons, the evening‘s other speaker - the Rev. James Lawson, Distinguished University Professor at Vanderbilt - reflected on his past as a civil rights leader and the role and responsibility universities have had and must continue to have in creating positive change in their local communities and beyond. Read MoreDec 6, 2007
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Lecture: Chancellor’s Lecture Series presents Edward Albee
Watch video of Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning playwright Edward Albee speaking at Vanderbilt Nov. 27. The event was part of the Chancellor's Lecture Series. Read MoreNov 29, 2007
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Video: Desegregation, re-segregation, immigration in Nashville schools
Watch video of an Oct. 30, 2007, panel discussion on desegregation, re-segregation, immigration in Nashville schools. Panelists included Vanderbilt education researchers Claire Smrekar and Ellen Goldring. Read MoreNov 14, 2007
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Admission insider’s guide to getting into college;
Douglas Christiansen is Vanderbilt University's associate provost for enrollment and dean of admissions. He's spent the last 20 years in admissions leadership roles in both public and private universities. Now he‘s using his expertise to give students practical advice on what they can do to get into the right college, in hopes of clearing some of the mystery and misconceptions surrounding the admissions process. Read MoreOct 31, 2007
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Video: Kenneth Jackson on 20th century history of New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville and Houston
Watch video of Kenneth Jackson, the Jacques Barzun Professor of History and Social Sciences at Columbia University, speaking on "A Tale of Four Cities: New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville and Houston in the 20th Century." Read MoreOct 26, 2007
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Got game? StudentVU takes us to Commodores football game day
It's fall¬Ö and that means time for SEC football! StudentVU vloggers Dustin Lynn and Gaby Roman give us a look at all the excitement and entertainment surrounding game day with the Vanderbilt Commodores football team! Read MoreOct 18, 2007
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Some common sedatives could negatively affect the brain
Doctors say it is a massive public health problem - very sick patients in intensive care may get better, but their brains suffer from delirium, an acute brain dysfunction - very likely caused by the care they got in intensive care. Read MoreOct 1, 2007
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VUCast News Network
From homegrown presidential politics to the bionic arm of the future, watch the latest Vanderbilt news with sophomore Jadzia Butler. Read MoreSep 14, 2007
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Video: Building at Vanderbilt Commons honors African American pioneer
Walter R. Murray, Jr., spent his life inspiring, leading and serving his community and others, becoming one of Vanderbilt's most celebrated African American alumni. Tuesday Vanderbilt named one of the new Commons residence halls in his honor and held the first Walter Murray Jr. Memorial lecture. Read MoreSep 5, 2007
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VideoVU: Welcome Class of 2011
It's just something you have to see to believe: move-in day for more than 1,600 new undergraduates and the official Founders Walk welcome. Our VUCast crew tags along as the new students begin their Vanderbilt journey. Read MoreAug 31, 2007
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Video: Finding their passion
It's just something you have to see to believe: move-in day for more than 1,600 new undergraduates and the official Founders Walk welcome. Our VUCast crew tags along as the new students begin their Vanderbilt journey. Read MoreAug 31, 2007
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Rocket-powered mechanical arm could revolutionize prosthetics
Combine a mechanical arm with a miniature rocket motor: The result is a prosthetic device that is the closest thing yet to a bionic arm. Read MoreAug 20, 2007
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TIPSHEET: NASDAQ launches major change with a private stock market; Vanderbilt expert can talk about new Portal Market (click this headline to watch video)
A new private stock market created by NASDAQ for mega-rich investors may be considered one of most significant developments on Wall Street in decades, but it's not such a great idea, according to Vanderbilt international trade and investment expert Chris Brummer. Read MoreAug 15, 2007