Publications

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    Rising Star: Jedidah Isler is forging new paths in astrophysics—and diversity among aspiring scientists

    As a little girl growing up in Virginia Beach, Virginia, Jedidah Isler was obsessed with the sky. “I really just thought it was beautiful,” she says, “and I remember feeling a sense of calm whenever I looked up.” Today that same sense of calm and wonderment continues to help fuel Isler’s… Read More

    Jun 22, 2016

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    The importance of nurturing literary talent

    I was homeless the summer before grad school. Living on the coast of Lake Michigan in the same town where I had gone to undergrad, I was too poor even to pay rent on a $200 room. I spent days working at a local brewery, just trying to save up enough… Read More

    Mar 15, 2016

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    Bitter Pill: Allergic reaction to over-the-counter drugs almost cost a woman her life

    On the evening of June 12, 2015, Donna Emley took two acetaminophen (Tylenol) for a slight muscle ache and went to bed. The next day, she and her husband drove to Kentucky, where they were planning to spend a week at an organic farm. She awoke at 2 a.m. the… Read More

    Mar 12, 2016

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    10 Questions with improv comedian Megan Ward

    Meet Megan Ward: the actress behind Vanderbilt Off-Broadway’s Elle Woods. Well known on campus as an improv comedian, Pi Phi President and VP of the Business Careers and Entertainment Club, she dons a blonde ‘do and pink heels for her starring performance this weekend. Amidst a crazy rehearsal schedule, the… Read More

    Feb 3, 2016

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    10 Questions with Danny McClanahan, mechanical engineering, math and computer science triple major

    Meet Danny: mechanical engineering, math and computer science triple major who speaks both Japanese and Russian, has been a committed intern at places like Microsoft and Twitter, and flaunts formerly pink, (but now bright green) hair. Read More

    Jan 27, 2016

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    Rocky Mountain Hi-Tech

    Just south of Denver, the vision for a futuristic development is coming to reality. The new community is called Sterling Ranch and Brock Smethills, BE’13, is the chief operating officer. In the next 20 years, the five-square-mile, $4.3 billion planned community will take shape as a futuristic city—and Vanderbilt students… Read More

    Oct 30, 2015

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    Our favorite #vandygram photos of the week

    The start of both the school year and football season had the Vanderbilt community sharing their tweets, posts and photos on social media. Read More

    Sep 4, 2015

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    Advocating justice for both miners and mountains

    Steve Sanders ’78 loves the hills of eastern Kentucky, where he has spent his entire career advocating for people affected by the coal mining industry. Read More

    Aug 30, 2015

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    First In: First-Generation College Graduates Share Their Stories

    Students who are the first in their families to graduate from college defy easy categorization. Nearly 40 percent of undergraduates at four-year colleges in the U.S. are the children of parents who did not attend college, transcending clear lines of race, geography and gender. And while the median household income of first-generation students tends to… Read More

    Aug 18, 2015

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    Our favorite #vandygram photos of the week

    You can see more of our favorite photos of the week on the Get Social website, and share yours by tagging them #vandygram. Photo by Instagram user @jasonbradley… Read More

    Aug 16, 2015

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    Tim Corbin looks for character in recruits

    Recruiting student athletes may seem like a no-brainer: Find the most talented players on the field, then make sure they can manage a demanding academic load. But for Vanderbilt baseball’s head coach, Tim Corbin—“Corbs” to his players—desirable stats and good grades aren’t quite enough. Corbin, who was named College… Read More

    Aug 4, 2015

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    Love Amid the Ledgers: Alumni love story inspires scholarship gift

    Liz and Russ Fleischer are living a Vanderbilt Owen love story. What began as a chance meeting when they were paired as foursome partners at an Owen-sponsored golf tournament in the summer of 1990 soon blossomed into a relationship set against the backdrop of study sessions for finance class and… Read More

    Jun 18, 2015

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    The Long Road Back: Ebola patient and VU alumnus Ian Crozier shares his story of survival

    In early September 2014, Ian Crozier, M.D.,’97, supervised the jet evacuation of a critically ill patient from Kenema, the epicenter of the raging Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone. An exhausted Crozier told the medical team that he hoped he didn’t have to see them again. One week later, he did. Read More

    May 1, 2015

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    Everywhere @ Once: Alum Oliver Luckett’s influence on social media reaches far and wide

    Oliver Luckett, BA’96, never saw it coming. When he stepped off the curb to cross the busy San Francisco street, the taxi cab was moving much too fast for him to react. And in the blink of an eye, his life was never the same. Read More

    Apr 28, 2015

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    Farewell to Wcislo: Looking back at the legacy of The Commons’ first dean

    Seven years ago, The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons did not exist. Now, “The Commons” says goodbye to its inaugural dean, opening a new chapter in Vanderbilt history. “We all have to remember that before Dean Wcislo, no one had an idea what The Commons was, or could be,” said Professor… Read More

    Apr 9, 2015

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    Investing in Life

    Even with his 50th birthday just around the corner, Mark Tillinger, BA’81, MBA’82, did not have a midlife crisis: He was too busy fighting for his life. Emerging on the other side of a cancer diagnosis and treatment, he sought opportunities to make small investments in the lives of others—with… Read More

    Mar 12, 2015

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    Ebola patient and VUSM alum shares his story of survival

    In early September 2014, Ian Crozier, M.D.,’97, supervised the jet evacuation of a critically ill patient from Kenema, the epicenter of the raging Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone. An exhausted Crozier told the medical team that he hoped he didn’t have to see them again. One week later, he did. Read More

    Mar 2, 2015

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    Amy Grant, ’82, finds inspiration and purpose in the power of community

    As singer Amy Grant figures it, there’s no greater blessing than being part of a community that cares, and the least she can do is take the light she has been given and shine it toward those who need it most. Read More

    Feb 26, 2015

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    Our favorite #vandygram photos of the week

    See all of our favorite photos – along with a round up of other Vanderbilt-related social media – on the Get Social website. Share your photos with the Vanderbilt community by tagging them #vandygram. Photo by @dmcarterlaw… Read More

    Feb 13, 2015

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    Snapchat COO: From Sarratt to Snapchat

    After Emily White graduated from Vanderbilt in 2000 with a degree in fine arts, she headed straight for Silicon Valley. With stints at Google as employee No. 230, Facebook as director of mobile partnerships and Instagram as director of business operations, she settled in as the COO of Snapchat… Read More

    Jan 13, 2015