Can’t see this email? View it in your browser.
 
Vanderbilt University: MyVU
 
  Wednesday, May. 8, 2019  
 
 
Story Photo
What’s On My Mind: Reflections on 2019, and the years ahead
 
Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos looks ahead to his final Commencement ceremony as chancellor in this week’s column.
 
Story Photo
Robinson to lead Office for Inclusive Excellence; Thomas-Hunt named Airbnb head of global diversity and belonging
 
William H. Robinson, associate dean for academic success at the School of Engineering, will lead the Office for Inclusive Excellence as interim vice provost for strategic initiatives beginning June 1. Robinson takes on this new role following the departure of Melissa Thomas-Hunt, who has accepted a position with the executive team at Airbnb in San Francisco as their head of global diversity and belonging.
 
Story Photo
Venus Williams, chancellor’s final address highlight three days of Commencement activities
 
Vanderbilt’s Class of 2019 will party with a purpose, hear from a woman who changed tennis forever and bid farewell to the university’s eighth chancellor, Nicholas S. Zeppos, who will deliver his final Commencement address at its greenest graduation ceremony.
 
Story Photo
Two students awarded prestigious Goldwater Scholarships
 
Vanderbilt University sophomore Aakash Basu and junior Eric Zhang have been named Goldwater Scholars. The Goldwater Scholarship is the premier award for undergraduate STEM students who show exceptional promise of becoming the nation’s next generation of research leaders.
 
Story Photo
Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music Big Band named best student jazz ensemble
 
Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music has been recognized by “DownBeat” magazine’s 42nd Annual Student Music Awards. The Blair Big Band was named best undergraduate large jazz ensemble.
 
Story Photo
Broker-philanthropist named Peabody College distinguished alumna
 
Shaiza Rizavi, a veteran money manager known for her commitment to social enterprise, will be honored by Vanderbilt’s Peabody College of education and human development with the 2019 Distinguished Alumna Award during Commencement on May 10.
 
Story Photo
Reusable water bottles and hydration stations to reduce plastic waste at Commencement
 
As part of its sustainability initiative, Vanderbilt University will distribute 2,000 reusable water bottles and offer hydration stations for guests to fill their own reusable containers at its main Commencement ceremony on Friday, May 10.
 
Story Photo
Technology better than tape measure for identifying lymphedema risk
 
New research by School of Nursing professor Sheila Ridner finds that a special scan measuring lymphatic fluid volume is significantly better than a tape measure at predicting which women undergoing treatment for breast cancer are at risk of developing a common complication resulting from damaged lymph nodes.
 
Story Photo
ANA president to give Nursing Dean’s Diversity Lecture May 13
 
Ernest J. Grant, the 36th president of the American Nurses Association and the first man elected to that office, will give the School of Nursing Dean’s Diversity Lecture on Monday, May 13. Grant’s lecture, “Nursing at the Crossroads: The Future of Health Care,” is open to the Vanderbilt community.
 
Story Photo
Pedestrian bridge to temporarily close after Commencement
 
The pedestrian bridge and walkway at 21st Avenue South and Edgehill Avenue will undergo routine maintenance this summer.
 
Story Photo
I Am Vanderbilt: Randy Smith
 
The Vanderbilt campus hums with a particular energy in the days leading up to Commencement. Randy Smith, a supervisor in Plant Operations, manages a team of housekeeping staff tasked with getting buildings ready to accommodate the more than 25,000 friends and family members who will be on campus celebrating graduates.

 

Take Note

Blair School Dean Mark Wait to speak at this year’s Phi Beta Kappa ceremony

New head of Nursing’s highly ranked nurse-midwifery program appointed

Equal Employment Opportunity Office relocates to Loews Vanderbilt Plaza

‘The Iris at Vanderbilt and Peabody’ topic of new exhibit at Vanderbilt’s Special Collections

Blair Children’s Chorus to hold auditions in May, August

Academic Strategic Plan Spring 2019 Progress Report published

VUIT to implement new wireless options in May

Outlook/Exchange email moving to cloud

Save the date: VICB Annual Symposium is Aug. 8

 

Coming Up

· MAY ·
13
  National Science Foundation lecture: Inclusive and Diverse Computing Community
· MAY ·
15
  Boomers, Elders and More: ‘Caregiving During Work Hours’
· MAY ·
21
  Data network services temporarily unavailable

 

Follow Vanderbilt

twitter facebook instagram
linked in youtube snapchat
flickr pinterest  
 
 
 
 
Vanderbilt in the News
 
The Washington Post: Microbes called extremophiles might combat superbugs, biowarfare agents
 
Seth Bordenstein, associate professor of biological sciences, is quoted.
 
The Washington Post: The Trailer: What we learned about 2020 Democratic candidates so far
 
Vanderbilt research is mentioned.
 
Pacific Standard: What does chalking tires have to do with the Fourth Amendment?
 
Christopher Slobogin, Milton R. Underwood Professor of Law, is quoted about whether chalking tires constitutes a warrantless search.
 
UPI: Beta blocker may lower risk for prostate cancer
 
Sam Chang, Patricia and Rodes Hart Chair in Urologic Surgery, is quoted.
 
 
Have something to say about what you read here? Send us an email.

myVU provides top news and information each week for faculty, staff, and students of Vanderbilt University and is published by the Division of Communications.
PMB 357737, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37235-7737.
 
 
 
  [% share:email url_only=“true” %]   [% share:facebook url_only=“true” %]   [% share:twitter url_only=“true” %]   [% share:linkedin url_only=“true” %]  
 
 
 
Vanderbilt University is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action.Accessibility information. Vanderbilt®, Vanderbilt University®, V Oak Leaf Design®, Star V Design® and Anchor Down® are trademarks of The Vanderbilt University.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -