University News and Communications
Elizabeth P. Latt to retire from News and Communications
Jun. 29, 2017—Assistant Vice Chancellor for News and Communications Elizabeth P. Latt will retire from her role as leader of external and internal university communications June 30 after 27 years of service to the university.
How to manage one of Vanderbilt’s most important assets: its brand
May. 19, 2017—The Vanderbilt brand is one of the university’s most valuable assets, so it is important that all members of the Vanderbilt community understand how and when Vanderbilt’s name and logo should be used.
Re:VU brochures for 2017 now available
Jan. 26, 2017—The annual Re:VU brochure of Vanderbilt University's most commonly requested facts and figures is now available for 2017. Request your copies today.
Vanderbilt receives six regional Emmy nominations
Dec. 2, 2016—Vanderbilt University has received six Mid-South Regional Emmy nominations for excellence in television, the industry’s highest honor.
Communications survey provides valuable feedback for MyVU
Sep. 1, 2016—More than 800 faculty and staff responded to the survey about internal communications—specifically the MyVU suite of publications and HR communications. Overwhelmingly, respondents endorsed the MyVU twice-weekly e-newsletter.
Chancellor announces new committee to provide ongoing recommendations regarding university policing
Aug. 15, 2016—Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos today announced the creation of the Community Oriented Result and Expectation (CORE) Committee—a group that primarily will comprise Vanderbilt University community members who will meet regularly to make recommendations to the university’s police department regarding safety and security on campus.
Take communications survey, enter to win $50 Amazon gift card
Jul. 18, 2016—Enter a drawing for one of four $50 Amazon gift cards by sharing your opinions on how Vanderbilt University communicates with its faculty and staff.
Re:VU brochures for 2016 now available
Dec. 21, 2015—Re:VU is a concise summary of Vanderbilt’s vital statistics featuring the most commonly requested facts and figures pertaining to the university.
GayNelle Doll, editor of Vanderbilt’s flagship publication, to retire
Mar. 23, 2015—There are a few things editor GayNelle Doll and her staff keep in mind when putting together an issue of "Vanderbilt Magazine," read by 131,000 alumni and others and the university’s flagship publication.