Can’t see this email? View it in your browser.
 
Vanderbilt University: MyVU
 
  Monday, Oct. 19, 2020  
 
 
Story Photo
Return to Campus Update for Oct. 19
 
Nashville is seeing a significant rise in positive COVID-19 cases, and Vanderbilt has seen a slight uptick in its student testing positivity rate over the last week. It is more important than ever for Vanderbilt community members to abide by university health and safety protocols at all times, whether on or off campus. 
 
Story Photo
VU to conduct exit testing for undergrads, additional optional testing for all students before end of fall in-person classes
 
As the end of in-person classes approaches, and in the interest of protecting public health as students prepare to leave campus and return to their homes, Vanderbilt will conduct mandatory undergraduate student “exit testing” and also will provide a final optional COVID-19 testing opportunity for undergraduate, graduate and professional students.
 
Story Photo
Center for Student Wellbeing offers tips, resources for academic success
 
The Center for Student Wellbeing is offering tips and resources, including workshops, academic coaching and an online learning space, for students to help them succeed academically this semester.
 
Story Photo
Melodores advance in a cappella championships, face Belmont next; vote now
 
The Vanderbilt Melodores ​have advanced to Round 2 of the “UpStagedAID: One World, Every Student Voice” competition. In Round 2, the Melodores face off against the Belmont University Prismatics. Voting ends tomorrow, Oct. 20, at 11:59 p.m.
 
Story Photo
Search committee announced to find next director of Bass Military Scholars Program
 
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Susan R. Wente has appointed a committee to conduct a national search for the next director of the Bass Military Scholars Program.
 
Story Photo
Celebrated Harvard economist Raj Chetty to speak on COVID-19 impact Wednesday
 
Vanderbilt’s Data Science Institute, Department of Economics and Public Policy Studies Program, in partnership with the nonpartisan Sycamore Institute, are co-hosting a virtual discussion with celebrated economist and Harvard professor Raj Chetty on the economic impact of COVID-19. Chancellor Daniel Diermeier will deliver opening remarks.
 
Story Photo
Neighboring Belmont University to host presidential debate Thursday
 
The 2020 presidential debate season will culminate just a few blocks from Vanderbilt, as neighboring Belmont University prepares to host the final debate on Thursday, Oct. 22. VUPS has been communicating closely with Belmont’s campus security team to monitor developments and determine any possible impact to the Vanderbilt community.
 
Story Photo
Vanderbilt to co-host webinar on race, class and the pedestrian safety crisis tomorrow
 
Vanderbilt will co-host the next webinar in Walk Bike Nashville’s Vision Zero Speaker Series on Tuesday, Oct. 20. The webinar will focus on race, class and the pedestrian safety crisis. Vanderbilt seniors Veer Shah and Kamala Mullur will serve as moderators for the event.
 
Story Photo
Theatre instructor takes her teaching, latest play into VR world
 
Writer in Residence in Theatre Krista Knight is taking a creative twist on COVID-19 protocols by teaching her Introduction to Writing for Stage and Screen course in an online, virtual reality world.
 
Story Photo
'Stories of Intersex and Faith': Vanderbilt to host film screening and discussion Oct. 26
 
“Stories of Intersex and Faith,” a documentary in which five intersex people offer insight into their extraordinary challenges, will be screened online Oct. 26 with a panel discussion to follow.
 
Story Photo
Two-week Vanderbilt Software Carpentries boot camp is Nov. 2–5, 9–12
 
The Vanderbilt Software Carpentries two-week boot camp is scheduled for Nov. 2–5 and Nov. 9–12 from 3 to 5 p.m. each day.
 
Story Photo
Support Vanderbilt University in style this fall
 
To thank you for your gift of $35 or more to Vanderbilt by Oct. 31, the university will send you your choice of a pair of limited-edition socks or a Vanderbilt face mask as a reminder that when we unite for a common purpose, we all conquer and prevail.
 
Story Photo
New faculty Felipe Barrera-Osorio: Beyond the balance sheet
 
New Vanderbilt Peabody College Associate Professor Felipe Barrera-Osorio has dedicated his research to understanding how education policies can increase human capital—the knowledge, skills and other intangible assets that add value to an organization.

 

Take Note

VINSE Spotlight Podcast: Chuchuan Hong–Trapping and manipulating nanoscale objects

Simplified time entry in Oracle Cloud for employees working holidays, second and third shifts

VUMC hosting blood drive for the American Red Cross

Work-Life Workshop: ‘Do I Need a Mentor?’ Oct. 21

Lee to address Vanderbilt Woman’s Club Oct. 22

MPH program sponsors Stata Boot Camp Oct. 23

Discovery Sciences Emerging Scholars Lecture features Princeton’s McReynolds Oct. 29

Hear business experts and innovators at Owen Forward Nov. 9-13

Tell us how COVID-19 is affecting your commute in new survey series

 

Coming Up

· OCT ·
23
  Vanderbilt to host 2020 Second Language Research Forum
· OCT ·
23
  4th annual Vanderbilt Microbiome Initiative Boot Camp
· OCT ·
28
  ‘Are We Underinvesting in Education?’ topic of Steine Lecture in Economics
· OCT ·
29
  Interested in federal STEM policy and advocacy? Two virtual seminars offered in October

 

Follow Vanderbilt

twitter facebook instagram
linked in youtube snapchat
flickr pinterest  
 
 
 
 
Vanderbilt in the News
 
Axios: How colleges have learned to combat the coronavirus
 
Chancellor Daniel Diermeier is quoted.
 
Associated Press: YouTube follows Twitter and Facebook with QAnon crackdown
 
Sophie Bjork-James, assistant professor of the practice of anthropology, is quoted.
 
CNBC: Airborne transmission of coronavirus has made high-end air filtration systems more popular than ‘toilet paper in April’ as HVAC systems sell out
 
William Schaffner, professor of health policy and professor of medicine, is quoted.
 
The Economist: The plot against Gretchen Whitmer
 
Amy Cooter, senior lecturer in sociology, is quoted.
 
The New York Times: The dire wolf might have prowled Asia, fossil suggests
 
Larisa DeSantis, associate professor of biological sciences, is quoted.
 
The Wall Street Journal: Why COVID-19 is spreading again: fatigue, colder weather, eased restrictions
 
David Aronoff, Addison B. Scoville Jr. Professor of Medicine, and Loren Lipworth, research professor of medicine, are 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.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -