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  • 48 Hour Launch winners (l-r) John Zhang, Marc Rosen, Sean Moynahan, Gianfranco Scipioni and Zach Sherman. (Vanderbilt University)

    Business plan competition winners plan to take ideas to market

    It isn’t exactly Shark Tank, the ABC-TV reality show with a panel of entrepreneurs and business executives called “Sharks” who consider offers from other entrepreneurs seeking investments for their business or product. It is 48 Hour Launch, the premier of a business plan competition at Vanderbilt staring 40 undergraduates who created… Read More

    Dec 4, 2012

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    Mayor Dean’s ‘Walk 100 Miles’ challenge comes to Vanderbilt

    Nashville Mayor Karl Dean will help lead a two-mile walk around the Vanderbilt University campus Thursday, Dec. 6, as part of the Walk 100 Miles with the Mayor initiative in 2012. Read More

    Dec 4, 2012

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    New faculty: Jeremy Wilson comes home to Tennessee, by way of Vienna

    Few musicians win their first orchestral audition, and the likelihood that the first audition is with the prestigious Vienna Philharmonic is very slim. That puts Jeremy Wilson, Blair School of Music's new associate professor of trombone, in a class all by himself. Read More

    Dec 4, 2012

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    Vanderbilt again leaps onto hospital quality list

    Vanderbilt University Hospital and the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt are among the nation's 89 Leapfrog Top Hospitals for 2012. Read More

    Dec 4, 2012

  • Will McCollum (left) and Mac Muir (Joe Howell/Vanderbilt)

    Vanderbilt sophomores create program to donate portion of student meal plan to feed Nashville’s hungry

    Several thousand people in the Nashville community will be less hungry this holiday season, thanks to two Vanderbilt University students who have teamed with Vanderbilt Dining for an innovative initiative to combat hunger in Middle Tennessee. Read More

    Dec 3, 2012

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    Community Health Charities gives hope to those battling illness and chronic disease

    Facing illness, whether personally or through the experience of a friend or family member, is an unavoidable part of life. Sooner or later, we’re all touched by cancer, diabetes, heart disease, mental illness or any number of health conditions. Cheryl Chunn (Vanderbilt University) Associate Dean of Development and… Read More

    Dec 3, 2012

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    Commodores to play in Music City Bowl

    Hundreds gathered Dec. 1 at the Student Life Center to hear that the Vanderbilt Commodores had accepted the invitation to play in the Music City Bowl Dec. 31. (John Russell/Vanderbilt). The Vanderbilt Commodores will play in the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl at LP Field in Nashville on Dec. 31. Read More

    Dec 2, 2012

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    Parents of children with disabilities sought for survey

    Vanderbilt Kennedy Center (Vanderbilt University) The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center’s Disabilities, Religion, and Spirituality Program is conducting a survey focusing on the strengths, spirituality, and well-being of young people with disabilities in Tennessee. Parents or caregivers of young people with an intellectual disability or autism (ages… Read More

    Nov 30, 2012

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    Tuition lowered on Blair precollege and adult programs

    Blair School of Music (Daniel Dubois/Vanderbilt) Tuition has been lowered on the spring semester precollege and adult course offerings at Blair School of Music. Read More

    Nov 30, 2012

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    Take a campus walk with Mayor Karl Dean Dec. 6

    The two-mile walk Dec. 6 will start and end at 2007 Terrace Place. Vanderbilt is stepping up to Nashville Mayor Karl Dean’s Challenge to Walk 100 Miles. From noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6, Mayor Dean will be joined by Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs Beth… Read More

    Nov 30, 2012

  • Science and Math students at Love Circle

    October winds offer students good view of turbine action

    Students from the School for Science and Math at Vanderbilt trekked about three miles from campus to the School of Engineering’s wind-solar alternative energy site to see a wind turbine in action atop Love Circle hill in Nashville. Read More

    Nov 30, 2012

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    Vanderbilt and MNPS to lead tri-state efforts to build ‘pipeline of teaching excellence’

    Advancing the math and science achievement of third through sixth graders in high-need schools is the aim of a new national partnership, being led in Tennessee, New York and Washington by faculty and staff from Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of education and human development and Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. Read More

    Nov 30, 2012

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    Symposium highlights VU’s clinical, translational research

    Nearly $5 million in internal pilot grants to jumpstart research projects. A tripling in the number of clinical and translational research publications. Novel research tools that have been snapped up by scientists around the world. Read More

    Nov 29, 2012

  • Vanderbilt Local Food Lunch Box Series

    Nashville’s local food movement topic of (Lunch) Box talk

    Local food initiatives that view urban farming as a path toward a healthier community will be the focus of “Thinking Out of the (Lunch) Box: Conversations with a philosophical flavor with David Wood” on Dec. 5. The event, which is open to the public, takes place… Read More

    Nov 29, 2012

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    New research to help principals use teacher effectiveness for hiring, retention decisions

    Helping school administrators navigate an ever-growing stream of teacher effectiveness data and apply it to their human capital decision-making is the focus of a Vanderbilt University study, which was awarded a $590,000 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Read More

    Nov 29, 2012

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    Read to Succeed gives children hope for a better life

    “The more that you read, the more things you will know; the more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” This line from a classic Dr. Seuss book proclaims what education researchers and advocates have proven true: Reading is not only essential to learning, but also helps forge… Read More

    Nov 29, 2012

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    Family’s experience spurs creation of fellowship

    Carol Ann Gavin became critically ill on Super Bowl Sunday in 2010 while vacationing in Florida. But after two surgeries for a bowel obstruction at a Florida hospital, her husband, Charles Gavin III, asked that she be flown home to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he knew she would get unequaled health care at one of finest medical centers in the country. Read More

    Nov 29, 2012

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    VUCast: Meningitis Mystery Solved

    This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s online newscast: How Vanderbilt solved the deadly fungal meningitis mystery Which Vandy alum is now starring on network TV! Bowl game countdown is on! [vucastblurb]… Read More

    Nov 28, 2012

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    Register now for MLK Weekend of Service

    Join students, staff and faculty from across the Vanderbilt campus by participating in a diverse array of community service projects during MLK Weekend, Friday, Jan. 18, and Saturday, Jan. 19. Various group leaders will develop projects that address community needs and foster community engagement through service and action. Not… Read More

    Nov 27, 2012

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    Nashville Promise Neighborhood informational meeting Dec. 7

    Learn how research is playing a central role in the development of Nashville Promise Neighborhood’s strategy to improve schools and communities. Kimberly Bess, assistant professor of human and organizational development at Vanderbilt, and Robin Veenstra-VanderWeele, director of Promise Neighborhood, will be presenters. The meeting is scheduled from… Read More

    Nov 27, 2012