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  Monday, Jan. 4, 2021  
 
 
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Travel Health and Safety Series presented throughout January
 
The Global Safety and Vanderbilt Travel teams will offer a series of sessions in January to help prepare for the spring semester’s return to campus. The sessions will discuss major changes in the travel landscape since November, new airline health and safety protocols, changes at Nashville International Airport, campus resources to assist in travel planning and more.
 
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Student Care Network announces results of Headspace meditation challenge
 
Vanderbilt University conducted its inaugural Headspace meditation and mindfulness challenge this October open to all undergraduate and graduate students. The joint effort by students spanning many university departments greatly exceeded its goal.
 
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Changes coming to VUIT resources
 
As the new year begins, Vanderbilt University Information Technology is implementing a number of changes to resources and services that may impact you.
 
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Institute of International Education spotlights Vanderbilt and scholar Issam Eido
 
Vanderbilt University’s commitment to hosting threatened and displaced scholars is highlighted in a new publication by the Institute of International Education. A senior lecturer in the Department of Religious Studies is among the scholar profiled.
 
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Health equity’s role in pandemic response crucial
 
In March, Vanderbilt University Medical Center leaders established a command center on campus to address the myriad issues that the Medical Center would face in the coming days, weeks and months as the COVID-19 pandemic encroached on Tennessee, then Nashville and finally on campus.
 
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Digital Sky Survey maps the entire sky, providing new data to Vanderbilt astronomers
 
Through a partnership with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Vanderbilt astronomers use big data to see the cosmos as a stop-motion movie instead of a snapshot.
 
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Nursing Dean’s Diversity Lecture to discuss Americans at odds with their own health needs
 
Why do some Americans put their health at risk in allegiance to a political policy, issue or leader? What can health care practitioners do for these patients? Medicine, health and society and sociology professor Jonathan Metzl will address these questions in the first Nursing Dean’s Diversity Lecture of 2021 on Monday, Jan. 11.
 

 

Take Note

‘Life Lessons from a Joke-telling Ophthalmologist’ Jan. 12

Registration is open for 2021 Global Health Case Competition

Submit abstracts for 2021 Global Health Symposium

VINSE Spotlight Podcast: Krishen Appavoo–phase change material and vanadium dioxide

VINSE Spotlight Podcast: Yuanzhe Liang–membranes with tiny pores that can be used to separate molecules or ions

 

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Vanderbilt in the News
 
Associated Press: Nashville bombing spotlights vulnerable voice, data networks
 
Douglas Schmidt, Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair and professor of computer science and computer engineering, is quoted.
 
Associated Press: Notre Dame’s Lea says Vandy is job he’s wanted for years
 
The news conference introducing new Vanderbilt head football coach Clark Lea is highlighted.
 
Nashville Business Journal: Women of Influence: Susan R. Wente, Vanderbilt University (video)
 
Susan R. Wente, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs, is featured in this Q&A recognizing her as a 2020 Woman of Influence.
 
Nashville Business Journal: Changes in higher education that will make the grade post-pandemic
 
Comments by Chancellor Daniel Diermeier are featured.
 
CNN: Incoming CDC chief tells her family they’ll be wearing masks for the better part of 2021
 
William Schaffner, professor of health policy and professor of medicine, is quoted.
 
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The road back to Paris runs through Pittsburgh
 
Michael Vandenbergh, David Daniels Allen Distinguished Professor of Law; Jonathan Gilligan, associate professor of earth and environmental sciences; and Lou Leonard, dean of the Falk School of Sustainability and Environment at Chatham University, discuss the need for a national climate strategy that emphasizes public-private collaboration in this opinion piece.
 
 
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