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What’s going on at Vanderbilt on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015

‘Future of College Athletics’ kicks off Chancellor’s Town Halls series

Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos will host the first in a series of town hall meetings for faculty on Friday, Sept. 18.

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Faculty Senate introduces leaders; newsletter to launch in October

The Faculty Senate, the representative and deliberative body of the Vanderbilt faculties, introduces its leadership for 2015-16.

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Vanderbilt alumni elected to Metro government Sept. 10

Vanderbilt alumni Megan Barry and Jim Shulman were elected to office within the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County on Sept. 10.

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Get your VUnetID and password ready for Open Enrollment

Open Enrollment is right around the corner. To help you prepare, Vanderbilt’s HR team is sharing the top 10 things you need to know.

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Flulapalooza mass vaccination set for Oct. 7

Flulapalooza 5 will feature free flu shots for all university and Medical Center faculty, staff, students and volunteers.

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Julian Wuerth wins Kant Society book prize

The North American Kant Society has honored Julian Wuerth of Vanderbilt for his book on philosopher Immanuel Kant.

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Peabody offers panel on symbolism, history and diversity Sept. 21

A faculty panel will engage dialogue on Confederate symbolism and free speech.

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Student entrepreneurial pitch competition to stream live on SEC Network Sept. 21

The SEC Network will provide coverage of the 2015 SEC Symposium, highlighted by a live SEC Network+ stream of the student entrepreneurial pitch competition on Monday, Sept. 21.

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Protecting Syrian and Iraqi culture topic of Vanderbilt lecture and exhibit

Efforts to stop the massive cultural destruction in Syria and Iraq will be discussed Sept. 22 during the Goldberg Lecture, with an accompanying exhibit in Cohen Memorial Hall.

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Nominate next book for Commons Reading by Oct. 1

Vanderbilt faculty, students and staff are invited to nominate a book for next year’s Commons Reading for the Class of 2020.

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Get discount on men’s and women’s basketball season tickets

Vanderbilt employees who want to experience the thrill and excitement of Commodore basketball can now purchase discounted tickets for the upcoming men’s and women’s seasons.

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VUCast: Engineers help dog walk, caving for clues, and students on the run!

In the latest VUCast: See a rescue dog walk again, thanks to Vanderbilt engineering students; learn what we found when we followed climate researchers underground; and the Class of 2019 runs for the Commodores! Watch now.

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Events

Sept. 17 — 4:10 p.m.
Daphne Chamberlain discusses Mississippi's movement for equality

Sept. 17 — 4:30 p.m.
Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Fair

Sept. 17 — 5 p.m.
Reception and discussion - "Why Do I Smile: The Universal Unconcealed Weapon"

Sept. 18 — 2 p.m.
Vanderbilt "Portal to Mexico City"

Sept. 19 — noon
Employee Celebration Tailgate Party

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