Lunch And Learn

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    ‘Nashville for All of Us’ topic of November (Lunch) Box talk

    Vanderbilt University professors Dan Cornfield and Alistair Newbern will discuss "Nashville for All of Us" at the Nov. 6 Thinking Out of the (Lunch) Box: Conversations with a Philosophical Flavor with David Wood. Read More

    Nov 4, 2013

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    Lunch and Learn with David Williams II

    Watch David Williams II give a talk titled, "A Look into the Role Intercollegiate Athletics Plays into the Mission of Higher Education" at a Lunch and Learn event April 3. Read More

    Apr 5, 2013

  • Lunch and Learn: Elder care concierge service

    Lunch and Learn: Elder care concierge service

    The Anchors Group is a community-powered concierge service that provides affordable solutions for aging independently. Learn more at the upcoming installment of the Boomers, Elders and More series. Ladawna Parham and Korey Kemper with The Anchors Group will speak on the service and how it would benefit… Read More

    Mar 15, 2013

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    Lunch and Learn: David Lewis “What to Expect in Obama’s Second Term”

    Watch video from the January 9 Lunch and Learn event with David Lewis. David Lewis, assistant chair of political science, spoke on “What to Expect in Obama’s Second Term”. President Obama was reelected with 332 Electoral College votes and 50.6% of the popular vote. Internationally, he faces a number of… Read More

    Jan 16, 2013

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    (Lunch) Box talk: Lessons learned from Occupy Wall Street

    “Occupy Wall Street, Democratic Process and Lessons for November” will be the focus of the Thinking Out of the (Lunch) Box: Conversations with a Philosophical Flavor with David Wood event on Oct. 5. Read More

    Sep 28, 2012

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    Lunch and Learn: John Geer

    Watch video from the September 21 Lunch and Learn event with John Geer. John Geer, chair of political science, spoke on “Negativity and the 2012 Presidential Campaign: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.” This presidential campaign will be the most negative in modern history. Geer argued why that is… Read More

    Sep 25, 2012

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    Boomers, Elders and more series: What is a Senior Care Consultant?

    Find out if a Senior Care Consultant is right for you at a talk on July 18. (Image provided by Silverlink) Faculty and staff are invited to hear Robin Williams, a senior care consultant with Silverlink, give  a talk on how a senior care consultant can help… Read More

    Jul 13, 2012

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    Area realtor to advise on buying your first home

    Buying a home can be a nerve-wracking venture. Area realtor Sam Coleman will help assuage the concerns of first-time home buyers at a talk on July 19. (Image courtesy of fridrichandclark.com) Sam Coleman, a Nashville area realtor with Fridrich & Clark Realty, will… Read More

    Jul 13, 2012

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    Frist’s Jhaveri to speak on introducing children to the arts May 17

    A child learns to draw at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts' Martin ArtQuest interactive gallery. (Vanderbilt) Vandy Moms presents a talk by Keri Jhaveri, youth and family educator at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, about helping children enjoy their… Read More

    May 3, 2012

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    Lunch and Learn Event with John Geer

    Watch video from the April 18 Lunch and Learn Event featuring John Geer, chair of political science, speaking on “Why the Tea Party is Obama’s Ace in the Hole.” The typical view is that President Obama has been weakened by the strength of the Tea Party movement.  While the Tea Party… Read More

    Apr 19, 2012

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    Thinking Out of the (Lunch) Box: ‘Recovering Lost Voices’ May 2

    The “Thinking Out of the (Lunch) Box: Conversations with a Philosophical Flavor” series hosted by David Wood continues May 2 with a discussion led by Mona Frederick, executive director of the Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities at Vanderbilt, and Kate Rattner,… Read More

    Apr 17, 2012

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    Vandy Moms lunch and learn: Reading difficulties in children April 19

    When should children begin reading? What are the signs of a reading difficulty? Laurie Cutting will provide the answers at a Vandy Moms lunch and learn April 19. Photo by John Russell (Vanderbilt) Do you have questions about your child’s reading abilities or special concerns about reading disorders? Join… Read More

    Apr 12, 2012

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    Lunch and learn session on self-care March 1

    Learn self-care techniques at the Occupational Health Center’s lunch-and-learn session March 1.    … Read More

    Feb 23, 2012

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    Lunch and Learn: Veterans aid presentation

    A representative from the Department of Veterans Affairs will speak about the benefits available to veterans and their spouses and explain the application process. The talk will take place Wednesday, Sept. 21, from noon to 12:45 p.m. in Light Hall, Room 439. This presentation is part of the… Read More

    Sep 16, 2011

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    Lunch and learn: A hands-on approach to what home health providers do

    On May 18, there will be a Lunch and Learn seminar from noon to 12:45 p.m. in Room 407 of Light Hall. This month’s topic is on home health services and will include services that are available for both skilled and non-skilled care. The panel will consist of… Read More

    May 11, 2011

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    Ground travel planning seminar to be held

    Lexu LS 460 (courtesy of Grand Avenue Limo) All are invited to an informative bag Lunch and Learn designed to educate, inform and enhance Vanderbilt ground transportation travel planning. “Transportation Tips 101 – Easiest Class at Vanderbilt,” will be led by Grand Avenue Chauffeured Transportation travel expert and Vanderbilt… Read More

    Apr 18, 2011

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    Older adults gear up for fall classes with Vanderbilt’s Osher Lifelong Learning

    Media regulation in an ultra-wired society, the neurology of sleep, the Vietnam War, and great singers and their songs are among the diverse topics included in the fall term of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Vanderbilt. All older adults with an interest in lifelong learning can sign up… Read More

    Aug 4, 2010