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  Wednesday, Apr. 12, 2023  
 
 
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REGISTER: Expulsion Explained: Precedence and Aftermath of the Tennessee Three
 
The Tennessee Legislature has recently garnered national attention with the attempted expulsion of three state representatives—and the eventual expulsion of Rep. Justin Jones and Rep. Justin Pearson. The Vanderbilt Project on Unity & American Democracy will host a virtual event tomorrow, April 13, at noon to discuss the broader historical, political and spiritual context and to explore legislative effectiveness at the state level and the potential long-term impacts of last week’s events.
 
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Rites of Spring music festival is April 21-22
 
Ferg and Dayglow will headline Vanderbilt University’s 2023 Rites of Spring music festival, which takes place on Alumni Lawn. Other performers from a wide range of genres include Sean Kingston, Muni Long, Coco Jones, Maude Latour, Edgehill and a performance by Vanderbilt student-athlete Yaubryon.
 
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Vanderbilt launches Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence in Protein Dynamics
 
Led by Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences professor Hassane Mchaourab, the Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence in Protein Dynamics will focus on the application of machine learning techniques to understand how proteins work.
 
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Spring 2023 Undergraduate Writing Symposium and Arts Showcase is tomorrow, April 13
 
The Vanderbilt Writing Studio and Office of Experiential Learning and Immersion Vanderbilt invite the Vanderbilt community to attend the spring 2023 Undergraduate Writing Symposium and Arts Showcase tomorrow, April 13. The event is a celebration of student-created work and features projects representative of a variety of fields and disciplines.  
 
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Giving Day to be celebrated April 27
 
Vanderbilt University will celebrate its seventh annual Giving Day on Thursday, April 27, with the early giving period open now. Contributions of all sizes from across the university will add up to make a difference in the lives of our Vanderbilt community.
 
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Vanderbilt to host Overseas Security Advisory Council spring seminar April 13-14
 
Vanderbilt’s Office of Global Safety within the Office of Undergraduate Education will bring together global risk professionals from academic institutions across the country for the Overseas Security Advisory Council’s Academia Sector Committee spring Health, Safety & Security Seminar on campus April 13–14.
 
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The Future of the A&S Curriculum Committee will host curriculum expert, author Roosevelt Montás April 14
 
The Future of the Arts and Science Curriculum Committee will host curriculum expert and author Roosevelt Montás for a talk and Q&A session on Friday, April 14, at 3 p.m. The topic of discussion aligns with the author’s latest book, Rescuing Socrates: How the Great Books Changed My Life and Why They Matter for a New Generation.
 
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Residential colleges host Transfer Student Appreciation Week April 10-14
 
Vanderbilt’s residential colleges are hosting the inaugural Transfer Student Appreciation Week April 10-14. To highlight transfer students’ contributions and accomplishments, the VU community is invited to social and educational events throughout the week.
 
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New Fisk–Vanderbilt arts partnership launches with the play ‘Sweat’ on both campuses
 
The Pulitzer Prize–winning drama Sweat by Lynn Nottage will be performed on both the Fisk and Vanderbilt campuses in April, thanks to a new arts partnership created by the universities’ theatre departments.
 
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Drake Lecture Series: ‘Inhuman Memory’ with professor Kathryn Yusoff April 21
 
The Vanderbilt Department of English presents the Spring 2023 Drake Lecture “Inhuman Memory” with visiting professor Kathryn Yusoff from Queen Mary University of London. The lecture will take place on April 21 at 3:15 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
 
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Flexner Deans’ Lecture Series: Kevin B. Churchwell April 24
 
Dr. Kevin B. Churchwell, president and chief executive officer of Boston Children’s Hospital and 2022 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine distinguished alumni honoree, will present “The Importance of EDI for Medical Education in the Hospital Setting” on Monday, April 24, at noon.
 
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Registration open for 2023 Graduate Recognition Ceremonies
 
Vanderbilt’s graduating seniors are encouraged to participate in this year’s Graduate Recognition Ceremonies for specific identity groups as part of the university’s 2023 Commencement celebrations.
 
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Data Science Institute offers support to faculty building AI tools for the classroom
 
Faculty interested in leveraging the latest developments in large language models to enhance their teaching are invited to apply for free assistance from the Data Science for Social Good Fellows. An information session, “Using ChatGPT in Teaching: Generative AI and Prompt Engineering for Education,” will be on Tuesday, April 25, at 4 p.m.; faculty, staff and students are invited to attend.
 
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Neurodiversity Inspired Science and Engineering 2023 graduate trainee program now accepting applications
 
Applications are open for the 2023 Neurodiversity Inspired Science and Engineering graduate trainee program, which builds on the unique strengths of the School of Engineering’s Frist Center for Autism and Innovation and the Graduate School. Applications close June 16.
 
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Data Science Institute hosting free AI Summer workshop
 
The AI Summer workshop is a free course designed to help researchers, educators and students gain a deep understanding of the latest AI technologies and techniques, specifically deep learning and transformers, and how they can be used to solve a variety of problems. The workshop is set to take place May 8–June 2.
 
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Project Safe to provide programming in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month throughout April
 
The Project Safe Center has teamed up with various offices and student organizations to provide programming in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month throughout April. These programs are designed to highlight everyday actions to prevent acts of sexual violence and support those who have been impacted.
 
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V150: The Icon
 
As Vanderbilt celebrates its Sesquicentennial, learn about Kirkland Hall, an iconic campus symbol—no doubt due to its enduring place in university history.

 

Health & Safety Updates

Health and Wellness for Vandy Vets program creates space for military veterans to focus on well-being

 

Campus Updates

Construction affects entrances to Medical Center North Round Wing starting April 10

Window maintenance near Medical Center North A-wing entrance begins April 17

 

Take Note

Interactive map of campus sculptures aims to teach Vanderbilt community about history of its art

Public comments invited for VUPS re-accreditation process

Volunteers needed for pedestrian safety research on campus

Quick Facts website updated; new Re:VU card available

Campus Dining to celebrate Earth Month with sustainability events throughout April

Office for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and Vanderbilt Athletics host student mural design competition

‘Black and Jewish Allyship: A Personal Story’ talk is April 13

Campus Dining’s Farm to Campus menu series continues April 13

‘Kids and Picky Eating’ topic of Parenting Group meeting April 19

Vanderbilt to host Impact Evaluation Network of the Latin American and the Caribbean Economic Association, April 20-21

Final application deadline for online Master of Legal Studies Program is April 24

‘Business of VU’ preparing for seventh cohort in fall 2023

 

Coming Up

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  Vanderbilt’s Curb Center and chatterbird collaborate for evening of new music featuring Blair composers
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  Digital Humanities Against Dark Times Conference April 14-15
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  Vanderbilt Blair School of Music presents Benjamin Britten’s ‘War Requiem’ April 14-15
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  TEDx VanderbiltUniversity is April 18

 

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Vanderbilt in the News
 
Education Week: Why one state extended reading supports through middle school
 
Jeanne Wanzek, Currey-Ingram Professor and professor of special education, is quoted.
 
Premium Times: Bridging Nigeria’s ethno-religious fault lines
 
Moses Ochonu, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of History, is quoted.
 
Cleveland.com: As head of weaponization committee, attack dog Jim Jordan insists he’s not just playing at political theater
 
Alan Wiseman, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science, is quoted.
 
Well and Good: As a Norwegian, I’ve always taken the benefits of fresh air for granted. But there’s science to back up our country’s love of ‘friluftsliv’
 
Brian Christman, professor of medicine, is quoted.
 
Voice of America: Ouster of state lawmakers draws nation’s eyes to Tennessee
 
Bruce Oppenheimer, professor emeritus of political science, is quoted.
 
Insider: The boom-bust generation
 
Lucie Kalousova, assistant professor of medicine, health and society, is quoted.
 
The Wall Street Journal: Tennessee’s political divisions deepen between state and its cities
 
Carrie Russell, principal senior lecturer in political science, is quoted.
 
 
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