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  • Vanderbilt University

    Health care high-note

    Tatum Hauck Allsep grew up in Mississippi with parents who bled black and gold. She knew all about the strong traditions, the beautiful campus, and the exceptional reputation of the academics. What she didn’t know was that attending Vanderbilt would be a life-changing experience. Allsep thought she would pursue a… Read More

    Jun 30, 2017

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    Tatum Hauck Allsep, BS’97: Health Care High-Note

    In 2012 Allsep founded her own nonprofit, Music Health Alliance (MHA), to help members of the music community protect themselves through health insurance and health care planning, and now serves as its executive director. Read More

    May 29, 2017

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    Ariana Fowler, BS’17: Skyscrapers for the Homeless

    Fowler graduated from Vanderbilt in May after having received the Allison A. Poarch Scholarship for four years. During her time on campus, she put that investment to good use, giving back to her community as much as she had received. Read More

    May 29, 2017

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    Generation Next: Trustee Alex Taylor Charts the Future of Cox Enterprises

    Last July, after having risen through the company ranks over a 16-year career, Alex Taylor, BS'97, was named executive vice president and chief operating officer of Cox Enterprises, one of the nation’s largest media companies, with annual revenue of around $18 billion and more than 60,000 employees. Read More

    Mar 7, 2017

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    Olympia Ammon, BS’96: Connecting for a Lifetime

    As vice president of development for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Olympia Ammon, BS’96, knows the impact that financial support can have on an organization. Read More

    Nov 20, 2016

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    What’s your story? Meet the student behind #halfthestory

    A Vanderbilt University student and entrepreneur is spearheading a social media campaign aimed at helping people be more authentic. Meet Larissa May and #halfthestory. Read More

    Mar 2, 2016

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    Vanderbilt Peabody researchers featured at AERA April 16-20

    Peabody faculty and graduate students will present on the topics of value-added, teacher effectiveness, minorities in STEM, connected learning, disabilities and more. Read More

    Apr 8, 2015

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    Game theory can help predict crime before it occurs

    A team headed by Eugene Vorobeychik, assistant professor of computer science and computer engineering, uses game theory and big data to optimize policing. Read More

    Oct 21, 2014

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    VUCast: Students changing lives

    In the latest VUCast: Watch a senior erase stereotypes among young students in the Middle East; see how a senior is telling stories to change perceptions about disabilities; and learn how you can click your way to Commencement. All this and more in the latest VUCast, Vanderbilt's online newscast. Watch now. Read More

    Apr 30, 2014

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    Vanderbilt Student Teaching Kids in Pakistan

    Meet Vanderbilt Human And Organizational Development major Lisa Koenig.  She wakes up in the middle of the night to help change kids’ lives In one of the most controversial parts of the Middle East. [vucastblurb]… Read More

    Apr 29, 2014

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    Group prenatal care led to improved birth outcomes

    Women with access to group prenatal care had improved birth outcomes, including longer gestational periods and higher birth weight, in a study conducted by researchers at Vanderbilt’s Peabody Research Institute. Read More

    Sep 19, 2013