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Listen: Vanderbilt Divinity partnership addresses affordable housing need
Aug. 10, 2015—Vanderbilt Divinity School is a partner in a new Nashville affordable housing initiative in which students and young adults with intellectual disabilities form friendships and share activities together.
Tim Corbin looks for character in recruits
Aug. 4, 2015—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 Baseball Coach of the Year after leading...
Vanderbilt contributes $8.9 billion to the health of Tennessee
Jul. 31, 2015—Vanderbilt supported 62,000 total jobs with wages and benefits in excess of $3.5 billion.
Philanthropy allows professional student to lead at Divinity and Law schools
Jul. 29, 2015—To describe James Alexander Jr. as a self-motivated achiever doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface of this remarkable young man who is taking part in the dual degree program offered by Vanderbilt Law and Divinity schools.
White House honors Peabody graduate student for mobile Makerspace
Jun. 12, 2015—The White House has recognized Gokul Krishnan, a Ph.D. student in learning sciences at Vanderbilt's Peabody College, for his Makerspace project at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt.
Young alumni secure $100,000 gift to Opportunity Vanderbilt for third consecutive year
Jun. 10, 2015—Members of the classes of 2005 to 2014 have shown their commitment to Vanderbilt and its students by rising to the GOLD Challenge3 and securing a $100,000 gift to Opportunity Vanderbilt—the university’s initiative to replace all need-based undergraduate student loans with scholarships and grant assistance.