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  Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019  
 
 
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What’s On My Mind: Martin Luther King and the responsibility to speak up
 
Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos reflects on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Vanderbilt’s history of encouraging open dialogue, which continues today, in this week’s column.
 
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VU community celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and impact
 
The Vanderbilt community celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a number of events leading up to and on MLK Day on Monday.
 
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Have dinner with the provost tomorrow
 
Students are invited to join Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Susan R. Wente on Thursday, Jan. 24, at Rand Dining Hall, where she will serve up dinner and discussion.
 
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Dalton family commits $12.75 million to support Law and Business Program at Vanderbilt Law School
 
A new $12.75 million gift to Vanderbilt Law School from alumnus and former Vanderbilt Board of Trust chairman Mark Dalton and his family will provide support for the law school’s Law and Business Program, which prepares students to enter legal practice with a solid understanding of business law, corporate management, accounting and finance.
 
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Vanderbilt School of Nursing celebrates grand opening of revolutionary building expansion
 
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing opened a new $23.6 million building expansion containing a state-of-the-art simulation lab, technologically advanced classrooms and student services offices with a grand opening and ribbon cutting event on Jan. 22.
 
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Olympics and Judaism subject of Sports and Society event with political scientist Bruce Oppenheimer Jan. 31
 
Exploring the intersection of the Olympics and Judaism is the focus of a Jan. 31 lecture hosted by the Sports and Society Initiative and featuring Bruce Oppenheimer, professor of political science.
 
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Cultural historian Robert Darnton to speak on censorship and literature
 
Robert Darnton, the Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor and emeritus director of Harvard’s University Library, will discuss “Censors at Work: How States Shaped Literature” on Thursday, Feb. 7, in the Central Library Community Room. The lecture is free and open to the public.
 
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Biologist duo brings Wolbachia curriculum to students, citizen scientists around globe
 
A curriculum directed by biologists Seth and Sarah Bordenstein is responsible for helping countless thousands of college students, schoolkids and citizen scientists worldwide contribute to research on microbes using cutting-edge technology.
 
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SEMO in search of ‘greenest’ group on campus
 
Waste Management Inc., the Vanderbilt Sustainability and Environmental Management Office and Vanderbilt Athletics are looking for the greenest group on campus for this year’s Vanderbilt Basketball Sustainability Competition.
 
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VU, VUMC phone service temporarily unavailable Feb. 3
 
Vanderbilt IT will upgrade the telephone system on Sunday, Feb. 3, at 4 a.m. The upgrade will take approximately one hour to complete. During this time, the telephone system will be unavailable.
 

 

Take Note

Drilling to take place on Peabody campus Jan. 24-25

Women’s Center to host work-life balance workshop series

Tickets now available for Angie Thomas’ Feb. 13 lecture at Langford Auditorium

Women’s Center seeking nominations for 2019 awards

Printing Services announces launch of new online print system

 

Coming Up

· JAN ·
23
  ‘Robert Penn Warren’ film director to attend documentary screening
· JAN ·
31
  Islamophobia and partisanship tackled in diversity lecture series
· FEB ·
8
  Vandy Cooks featuring ‘Tennessee Magazine’s’ Tammy Algood

 

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Vanderbilt in the News
 
The Tennessean: ‘The party has veered from its roots,’ former Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake on the GOP, civility and the future
 
Graduate student Alex Korsunsky is quoted. Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos and Distinguished Visiting Professor Jon Meacham, who holds the Carolyn T. and Robert M. Rogers Chair, are mentioned.
 
Cosmos: Our eyes work together earlier that we thought
 
Vanderbilt research looks at where information from the eyes begins to be processed together. Postdoctoral scholar Kacie Dougherty is quoted.
 
Center for Migration Studies: The legal responsibilities of the United States towards asylum seekers
 
Robert Barsky, professor of French and comparative literature, Jewish studies, law and English, writes about what America’s laws say regarding refugees.
 
The Tennessean (opinion): Bill Lee follows in Republican footsteps for criminal justice reform in Tennessee
 
Carrie Archie Russell, senior lecturer in political science, is quoted about the views of Vanderbilt political science students.
 
Nashville Post: Vanderbilt building lands gold LEED ranking
 
Vanderbilt’s Engineering and Science Building has been awarded gold LEED status by the U.S. Green Building Council.
 
 
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