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What’s going on at Vanderbilt on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015

Vanderbilt earns best-ever No. 15 ranking from ‘U.S. News & World Report’

Vanderbilt was ranked No. 15 on "U.S. News & World Report's" list of top national universities, its best-ever showing.

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Nine professors honored at endowed chair holder celebration

The extraordinary achievements of nine Vanderbilt endowed chair holders were lauded at a Sept. 8 celebration during which generous donors were thanked.

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Search committee seeks nominees for dean of the Graduate School

A committee comprising faculty and graduate students will conduct the search for the next dean of the Graduate School.

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Search underway for university librarian; nominations sought

Vice Provost for Learning and Residential Affairs Cynthia Cyrus has appointed a faculty committee, chaired by School of Law Dean Chris Guthrie, to conduct a search for the position of Vanderbilt university librarian.

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Provost seeks ideas for new immersion project

This week, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Susan Wente issued a call to the Vanderbilt community to solicit ideas for Vanderbilt’s 2017 Quality Enhancement Plan, which will support the Immersion Vanderbilt pillar of the Academic Strategic Plan.

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Surgery and engineering initiative becomes institute

VISE is keeping its acronym but changing its name. The Vanderbilt Initiative in Surgery and Engineering will become the Vanderbilt Institute in Surgery and Engineering.

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Get ready for Open Enrollment

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

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Sept. 11 remembrance scheduled for noon Friday

At noon on Friday, four chimes will sound from the bell tower of Kirkland Hall symbolizing the four crash sites and solemnizing both the tragedy and the extraordinary heroism that define Sept. 11, 2001, as a day of both loss and unity.

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Vanderbilt hosts events observing Constitution/Citizenship Day

Panel discussions on immigration and the Second Amendment and a concert are some of the events planned at Vanderbilt University in observance of Constitution Day/Citizenship Day on Sept. 17.

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A VU Inside: Professor explores caves for clues to climate change

For Vanderbilt Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences Jessica Oster, getting data means getting dirty. Oster and her team are collecting mineral deposits deep inside caves to find clues to climate change.

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Events

Sept. 10 — 4 p.m.
"La Strega" exhibition reception and gallery talk

Sept. 10 — 4 p.m.
Timothy Jost to speak on who should control health care costs

Sept. 11 — noon
Hyatt Fund Event: "Government Surveillance in the 21st Century"

Sept. 11 — noon
"Frontiers in Biochemistry," a special seminar with Aaron Bowman

Sept. 13 — 2 p.m.
Faculty Recital: The Atlantic Ensemble

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