Alumni

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    Caitlin Donovan, BA’10, named to 2015 Forbes 30 under 30

    Forbes has named Caitlin Donovan, BA’10, an associate vice president at Christie’s to the inaugural retail and e-commerce category of its 2015 30 under 30. Read More

    Jan 16, 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

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    2015 football season ticket prices announced

    Vanderbilt has announced season ticket information for its 2015 home schedule which features six games, including four against teams coming off bowl victories. Season tickets start at $120 and are available at a lower per-game price than they were in 2014. Read More

    Jan 12, 2015

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    Generosity sparks expansion of new training room

    The new facility will serve all 350 student-athletes and span more than 9,200 square feet. It will include dietary, examination and treatment rooms, a conference room, two team doctor offices, new office space for Vanderbilt’s 13 athletic trainers and a welcoming student-athlete entrance and lobby. It will also include three… Read More

    Jan 12, 2015

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    Alumna appointed to high position in Turkish government

    Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has appointed Professor Emine Nur Günay, MA’95, PhD’95, who is a renowned innovation and trade specialist, as his chief economic adviser. Read More

    Jan 9, 2015

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    Meg Bryson Pirkle, BE’89, to help Atlanta prepare for the next snowpocalypse

    Meg Bryson Pirkle, BE’89, is the first female chief engineer for Georgia’s transportation department. In the following Q&A, she explains her role in implementing a task force’s recommendations after the January 2014 Atlanta “Snowpocalypse,” her time at Vanderbilt, and being a woman in a male-dominated profession. Read More

    Jan 5, 2015

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    Belmont names Doug Howard, EMBA’85, dean of the Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business

    Belmont University has named music industry veteran Doug Howard, EMBA’85, dean of the Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business, effective Jan. 1. The founder of Vandermont Music Group and former senior vice president of A&R for Lyric Street Records/Walt Disney Co., he will oversee 75 faculty and nearly 2,000… Read More

    Jan 2, 2015

  • Liz McDaniel, BA'03, named to MOGUL's 35 under 35

    Liz McDaniel, BA’03, named to MOGUL’s 35 under 35

    The 2014 MOGUL 35 under 35 includes an impressive list of women in a variety of fields. Among them is Liz McDaniel, BA’03, director of brand communications at Diane von Furstenberg. The list honors “women worldwide under the age of 35 who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation within the… Read More

    Dec 19, 2014

  • Former linebacker Jonathan Goff was recognized at the SEC Legends event Dec. 66-7, 2014, in Atlanta.

    Former Redskins linebacker and Mechanical Engineering grad honored by SEC

    Former standout linebacker Jonathan Goff was saluted as Vanderbilt’s legend as part of Southeastern Conference Championship activities in Atlanta Dec. 6-7. Read More

    Dec 10, 2014

  • Vice Chancellor for Athletics and University Affairs and Athletics Director David Williams helped recognize Vanderbilt basketball great Perry Wallace (center) and author Andrew Maraniss during halftime of the Dec. 4 men's basketball game. (Steve Green/Vanderbilt)

    Wallace visits Nashville for book launch

    Perry Wallace, a true hero in Nashville and Vanderbilt history, came home to the Vanderbilt campus for a visit and to help launch a book about his life. Read More

    Dec 5, 2014

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    Q & A with alum Ryan Williams – entrepreneur, writer and a former stand-up comedian

    Ryan Williams is an entrepreneur, writer, and a former stand-up comedian. He hosts and produces a weekly podcast called “The Influencer Economy,” where he interviews entrepreneurs who have launched revolutionary ideas online. Williams graduated from Vanderbilt in 2000 with a B.A. in Human and Organizational Development. While at Vanderbilt, he… Read More

    Dec 3, 2014

  • Portrait of Georgia Stitt

    Alumna composer and lyricist makes London stage debut

    Georgia Stitt, BMus’94, made her West End debut on Oct. 26 with the one-off concert My Lifelong Love at London’s Garrick Theatre. This Q and A with WhatsOnStage.com shares career highlights, future moves and a video performance. Read More

    Nov 6, 2014

  • Blumstein, JD’81, appointed Tennessee solicitor general

    Blumstein, JD’81, appointed Tennessee solicitor general

    Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery has announced that Andrée Sophia Blumstein, JD’81, will join the office as solicitor general. In that role, Blumstein will oversee appellate litigation in state and federal courts, review written opinions, and advise the attorney general. Read More

    Nov 5, 2014

  • Abbott, JD’84, elected as governor of Texas

    Abbott, JD’84, elected as governor of Texas

    Greg Abbott, JD’84, has been elected to serve as governor of Texas Read More

    Nov 5, 2014

  • Current and former Cal Turner Scholars gather on steps of Benton Chapel with Dean Emilie Townes and Cal Turner Jr. during an April 2014 meeting and reception.

    Look what we were able to do together: The Turner Scholars program

    More than 40 Vanderbilt Divinity students have participated in a model program to develop congregational leaders for the United Methodist Church, thanks to generous support from Cal Turner Jr. Read More

    Nov 4, 2014

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    VUCast: Growing to new heights

    In the latest VUCast: Learn how the Children's Hospital is growing to heal more babies and children; see the latest big gift from Vanderbilt alums; and watch a first-year student balance engineering and ice. Watch now! Read More

    Nov 4, 2014

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    Taylor Bruce, BA’04, Guiding Spirit

    When traveling, Taylor Bruce, BA’04, often brings a book that deepens his understanding of his destination, but never a travel guide. Eager to share the stories of cities rather than popular tourist attractions, Bruce started his own series of field guides, called Wildsam. Read More

    Oct 24, 2014

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    Duncan McDougall, BA’83, One for the Books

    Duncan McDougall, BA’83, spent part of his twenties guiding expeditions of the physical world—whitewater and backcountry trips in places like Alaska and New Zealand. Since 1998, however, he has been leading expeditions of another kind, guiding children on a journey to literacy. Read More

    Oct 24, 2014

  • Lake House photos from Nirav Parikh

    A Lake House Has Become a Beacon for Lifelong Friends

    Nirav Parikh, BS’04, and his friends graduated ten years ago, yet the bonds formed during their time at Vanderbilt grow deeper each Memorial Day. Vanderbilt Magazine has the story of how an annual trip to a Texas lake house became the setting for reunions that reaffirm lifelong friendships. Read More

    Oct 17, 2014

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    Q&A with fashion entrepreneur Danielle Snyder

    Danielle Snyder headed to New York City to pursue a career in fashion after graduating from Vanderbilt in 2007. After a few years, she and her sister Jodie co-founded the jewelry line DANNIJO that is now sold in department stores around the world, but Nashville still remains in her heart. Read More

    Oct 13, 2014