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  Monday, March 29, 2021  
 
 
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Vanderbilt launches Vandy United Fund, will invest $300 million in athletics
 
Vanderbilt University today publicly launched the Vandy United Fund, an ambitious fundraising vehicle that will invest $300 million in Vanderbilt’s student-athletes and athletics programs through major facilities and operational enhancements.
 
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A message from Chancellor Diermeier regarding recent storms and flooding
 
The Vanderbilt campus did not suffer any damage due to recent storms and flooding, and the university remains open. University officials are reaching out to students, faculty and staff to determine who has been impacted and to provide support.
 
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Rise to the challenge on Vanderbilt Giving Day, April 7
 
Vanderbilt Giving Day on Wednesday, April 7, is an opportunity for the entire university community to join together to help advance the university’s mission of education, discovery and leadership by making a gift of any size. Students are invited to take part in this 24-hour event, which will include challenges throughout the day to amplify impact.
 
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Rev. James Lawson joins fellow scholars, historians and activists for Vanderbilt symposium on racial equity
 
Prominent scholars, journalists, historians and activists gathered virtually for a daylong symposium discussing the fight for equity. “Racial Justice, Freedom and Activism in Nashville and Beyond: Then and Now” was hosted by Vanderbilt University on March 26. 
 
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Vanderbilt students, staff, faculty volunteer at mass COVID-19 vaccination event
 
More than 60 Vanderbilt students, staff and faculty members helped Nashville’s Metro Public Health Department vaccinate more than 10,000 community members in a marathon, 14-hour event on March 20.
 
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Join weekly meditation sessions each Friday through end of semester
 
As students enter the final month of classes for the spring 2021 semester, they are invited to join the Center for Student Wellbeing’s virtual meditation sessions featuring Vice Provost Vanessa Beasley and Assistant Provost Jill Stratton. The meditation series occurs every Friday at 8:30 a.m. CT through April 30.
 
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Frist Center for Autism and Innovation to discuss ‘Autism and Disability Representation on Screen’ March 30
 
The Frist Center for Autism and Innovation at Vanderbilt will host a virtual discussion, “Autism and Disability Representation on Screen,” on Tuesday, March 30, at 10 a.m. CT. The event will be hosted on Zoom, and registration is not required.
 
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Williams to give next Law School Dean’s Lecture on Race and Discrimination March 31
 
Rhonda Y. Williams, the John L. Seigenthaler Professor of American History, will deliver the next lecture in Vanderbilt Law School’s Dean’s Lecture Series on Race and Discrimination. The online event will be on Wednesday, March 31, beginning at noon CT.
 
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Art of Healing Exposition seeks entries through March 31
 
The Art of Healing Exposition will showcase the ways in which creative arts can be used as a healing tool in our daily lives. Featuring creative, educational and exploratory opportunities, the show will examine how society is navigating unprecedented challenges with a direct impact on our physical and mental well-being. Entries are being accepted through March 31.
 
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International climate webinar hosted by School of Nursing April 8
 
The Vanderbilt School of Nursing will host “Green Recovery, Climate Solutions and a Just Transition,” a public webinar and discussion, on Thursday, April 8, from 1 to 2 p.m. CT. The free webinar, part of the  Solve Climate by 2030 project, will feature youth involved in climate issues and leaders in conservation and sustainability, including Vice Chancellor for Administration Eric Kopstain, who heads Vanderbilt’s FutureVU initiative.
 
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Class of 2021: Master’s student is bringing hope through education to war-torn Sudan
 
Ryan Boyette is using his Peabody master’s degree to further the work of the education nonprofit To Move Mountains, which he and his wife, Jazira, launched a few years before coming to Nashville.

 

Take Note

VINSE Spotlight Podcast: Brian O’Grady–new biomaterial that supports growth of neurons into neural networks

OpEd Project offers opportunity to strengthen writing effectiveness; workshop applications now being accepted

‘Risks of Alzheimer’s Disease in Adults with Down Syndrome’ webinar and introduction to research study is March 29

Discovery Sciences Emerging Scholars Lecture: Ana Arruda March 30

VKC to present ‘The Challenge of Health Equity in Clinical Research’ April 1

Discovery Sciences Emerging Scholars Lecture: Chrystal Starbird April 2

Cell and Developmental Biology hosts weekly seminar series

Vanderbilt Libraries offer series on evidence-based research and information sharing

Security Notice: Sexual assault

Study to investigate effects of nuts on diet

 

Coming Up

· MAR ·
30
  Vanderbilt experts discuss colorectal cancer research progress in virtual event
· APR ·
5
  Vanderbilt MPH Program hosting National Public Health Week events April 5–9
· APR ·
6
  COVID-19 memorial planned for April 6–7
· APR ·
8
  VU professor to discuss best practices to achieve diversity at the Ph.D. level in virtual event

 

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Vanderbilt in the News
 
Associated Press: Vanderbilt announces new dean of nursing to start July 1
 
The appointment of Pamela Jeffries as dean of the Vanderbilt School of Nursing is highlighted.
 
NBC News: Metal taste side effect reported after Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination
 
Buddy Creech, associate professor of pediatrics and director of the Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Program, is quoted.
 
The Hill: Committee chairs continue their lawmaking decline
 
Alan Wiseman, Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair and professor of political science, co-writes about the lawmaking effectiveness of Congress’ committee chairs. New research from the Center for Effective Lawmaking, which is a collaboration between Vanderbilt and the University of Virginia, is highlighted.
 
USA Today: Family said Colorado suspect had ‘mental illness.’ Experts say that’s rarely the cause of mass shootings.
 
Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Medicine, Health and Society, is quoted.
 
Drug Target Review: Identifying a novel treatment for heart attacks
 
The research of David Merryman, Walters Family Chair and professor of biomechanical engineering, is highlighted.
 
Inside Higher Ed: Freshmen and learning loss
 
Carolyn Heinrich, Patricia and Rodes Hart Chair and professor of public policy and education, is quoted.
 
 
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