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  • School for Science and Math students honored by Siemens

    School for Science and Math students honored by Siemens

    Four seniors in the School for Science and Math at Vanderbilt (SSMV) have been recognized as semifinalists in the national Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology. Read More

    Nov 8, 2012

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    Surgery calms patient’s epilepsy-related seizures

    In June, Tommy Schroader was in the crystal blue waters off Grand Cayman Island petting a giant stingray. Read More

    Nov 8, 2012

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    Religion and Health: Pitfalls and Possibilities (Part One: 10/31/12)

    Watch video of Keith Meador presenting “Religion and Health: Pitfalls and Possibilities” as part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute lecture series. The course reviews the historical context and current research and conversations regarding religion and health in American culture. We will examine the significance and implications of our “therapeutic culture”… Read More

    Nov 7, 2012

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    Contemporary Debates in Criminal Justice: Interrogation Practices (Part One: 10/31/12)

    Watch video of Christopher Slobogin presenting “Contemporary Debates in Criminal Justice: Interrogation Practices” as part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute lecture series. The course explores a number of the hottest topics in criminal justice: the death penalty, the insanity defense, preventive detention, surveillance and other topics relating to investigation… Read More

    Nov 7, 2012

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    Message from Chancellor Zeppos about giving to the community

    Dear colleagues, One of the things I love most about Vanderbilt is the generosity of our faculty and staff. We give of ourselves every day to provide a world-class education to our students, state-of-the-art medical care to our patients, and cutting-edge research to improve the condition of society as… Read More

    Nov 1, 2012

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    Cole Lecture Part 1: Race, Religion and the American Project

    Watch video of Anthea Butler, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and the Graduate Chair of Religion, University of Pennsylvania, for the second Cole Lecture when she expands on the way different communities have used the founders and their documents to open up religious and civic opportunities for all. The presentation is… Read More

    Oct 31, 2012

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    The Tennessean: Hobbyist puts concerts in homes

    If measured by Malcolm Gladwell’s rule of a 10,000-hour prerequisite, Peabody graduate student Larry Kloess has surpassed expert status into the territory of sheer fanaticism — but in the best way possible, by Music City standards. He has cultivated a passion for exposing Nashville to undiscovered talent through his blog and house concert series, Cause A Scene Music. Read More

    Oct 31, 2012

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    Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability update Nov. 6

    Jim Shulman, executive director of the Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability, will present “State of Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability Update” from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6. The Geriatrics and Gerontology Interest Group event will take place in Medical Center East’s South Tower, Rom 8380B. Read More

    Oct 30, 2012

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    Cancer research and education agreement announced between Baptist Memorial Health Care and Vanderbilt University

    Executives with Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation in Memphis, Tenn., and Vanderbilt University Medical Center today announced an academic affiliation agreement — paving the way for new clinical research and academic education opportunities that are designed to enhance cancer programs. The new affiliation establishes a framework… Read More

    Oct 29, 2012

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    Religion and Health: Pitfalls and Possibilities (10/24/12)

    Watch video of Keith Meador presenting “Religion and Health: Pitfalls and Possibilities” as part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute lecture series. The course reviews the historical context and current research and conversations regarding religion and health in American culture. We will examine the significance and implications of our “therapeutic culture”… Read More

    Oct 26, 2012

  • Christopher Slobogin

    Contemporary Debates in Criminal Justice: Government Surveillance

    Watch video of Christopher Slobogin presenting “Contemporary Debates in Criminal Justice: Government Surveillance” as part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute lecture series. The course explores a number of the hottest topics in criminal justice: the death penalty, the insanity defense, preventive detention, surveillance and other topics relating to investigation… Read More

    Oct 26, 2012

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    Former pro golfer, burn patient makes return visit to Vanderbilt

    Former pro golfer Cathy Gerring returned to Vanderbilt University Medical Center recently for the first time since she was hospitalized here after being badly burned in a golf tournament more than 20 years ago. Read More

    Oct 25, 2012

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    Special lenses help restore physician’s fading vision

    Camiron Pfennig, M.D., still fondly remembers performing her first operation. The then 5-year-old aptly used the brightly colored, chunky plastic tools from her Fisher Price doctor’s kit to extend the life of her beloved stuffed animals and dolls. Read More

    Oct 25, 2012

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    Dollar General gift aids youth literacy clinic

    The Dollar General Literacy Foundation has awarded a $50,000 youth literacy grant to the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Reading Clinic. The foundation’s youth literacy grants are awarded to assist with the implementation of new, or to expand already existing, youth literacy programs and the purchase of new technology, books,… Read More

    Oct 18, 2012

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    Pitch in at the EPA Gameday Challenge Oct. 20

    This month dozens of colleges across the country will participate in the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2012 Game Day Challenge. This is Vanderbilt’s third year in a row taking the challenge. Last year, participating schools diverted nearly half a million pounds of waste from local landfills, and Vanderbilt ranked in the Top 10… Read More

    Oct 11, 2012

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    VUCast: New Show Shines!

    This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s online newscast: The Vanderbilt connection to the new TV hit Nashville! How your smartphone could start saving lives. How music is going to the HEART of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center [vucastblurb]… Read More

    Oct 11, 2012

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    Collaborative effort focuses on pediatric traumatic brain injury

    Vanderbilt’s Bill Wilkerson Center and the Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences are offering new interdisciplinary outpatient programs for children ages 3 to 21 who have experienced a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Read More

    Oct 11, 2012

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    Center for Medical Weight Loss opens at One Hundred Oaks

    When patients come to Vanderbilt’s new Center for Medical Weight Loss, the first thing medical director John Cleek, M.D., wants them to understand is how their bodies use energy. Read More

    Oct 11, 2012

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    New affiliate clinics debut in Franklin and Springfield

    A ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house was held Tuesday for the Vanderbilt Franklin Women’s Center at Williamson Medical Center (formerly known as the Franklin Women’s Center). Read More

    Oct 11, 2012

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    Walk-in breast mammograms available in TVC year-round

    Mammograms can be as easy as TVC. Read More

    Oct 11, 2012