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  Monday, March 6, 2023  
 
 
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Students from across globe come to Vanderbilt to solve humanity’s greatest challenges at CGI U
 
Nearly 700 higher education students representing 92 nations and 42 U.S. states gained expertise and inspiration from influential leaders to improve lives during the Clinton Global Initiative University 2023 annual meeting, hosted by Vanderbilt University March 3–5.
 
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Nominations for Spring Staff Awards are due this Friday, March 10
 
Know a staff member deserving of recognition? Nominate them for a staff award through this Friday, March 10. The winners will be announced at the Spring Staff Assembly on May 22.
 
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‘50 Ideas, 50 Solutions in 50 Days’ to spotlight Vanderbilt staff innovation, solve workplace challenges
 
A new digital suggestion box is open for ideas from creative university staff members seeking to solve issues they have experienced with systems or processes in their work. The Wond’ry is leading “50 Ideas, 50 Solutions in 50 Days: Innovating for the Next 150 Years of Vanderbilt University.”
 
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Frist Center seeking applications for new fellows, affiliates
 
The Frist Center for Autism and Innovation has announced its 2023 call for membership, which allows Vanderbilt faculty and staff to apply to become affiliates or fellows of the center. Applications are due by March 15.
 
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Digital wellness activist Larissa May, BA’16, empowers teens on their social media journey
 
A mental health battle with internet addiction and the ruinous effects of unfiltered social media nearly ravaged a talented entrepreneur while she was a student at Vanderbilt. But Larissa May, BA’16, has turned her healing journey into an influential, youth-based digital advocacy and empowerment platform, #HalfTheStory. May returned to Vanderbilt March 4 to speak as part of the Clinton Global Initiative University annual meeting.
 
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Kirkland Hall fencing to be expanded beginning March 8
 
Beginning Wednesday, March 8, the construction fencing around Kirkland Hall will expand to fully enclose Kirkland Circle between Warren and Moore Colleges and E. Bronson Ingram College. The fence line also will expand slightly to the south, closing the sidewalk immediately adjacent to the existing fence line.
 
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Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center, Community Resource Center hosting period product drive in March
 
The Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center is celebrating Women’s History Month by partnering with the Community Resource Center to collect period products for donation throughout Middle Tennessee. Collection bins have been placed across campus, and there will be an informational event March 8 and a packing “party” March 31.
 
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Annual Conflict of Interest disclosure campaign launches March 7 for faculty, staff and postdocs
 
The Office of Conflicts of Interest and Commitment Management and the Office of the General Counsel announce that the annual conflict disclosure campaign for faculty, staff and postdocs will launch on Tuesday, March 7.
 
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Women’s History Month event series underway
 
Vanderbilt is celebrating Women’s History Month in March with a series of events hosted by the Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center. The events will focus on the theme “Women Who Tell Our Stories,” which aims to celebrate the struggles and achievements of all women from every background.
 
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Vanderbilt celebrates Disability Awareness Month in March
 
Vanderbilt University is celebrating Disability Awareness Month in March, with more than 10 campus partners and organizations collaborating on a series of events aimed at raising awareness and appreciating the contributions of the disability community.
 

 

Health & Safety Updates

Gain wider access to mental health support through new provider Lyra

Davidson County COVID community level low

VU community encouraged to practice healthy behaviors; new omicron-specific boosters available

 

Take Note

Form 1095-C available March 3 online at My VU Benefits

Lot 104, 24th Avenue sidewalk will be closed March 6–13

HR Employee Learning and Engagement to host monthly refresh: Mini-sessions for reflecting, setting goals and making progress

Crane work at Village at Vanderbilt will be on Saturdays beginning March 4

Celebrate International Women’s Day with #IamRemarkable workshop

Office for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion hosting Frist Art Museum private tour March 16

Participate in new Leading at VU program for current and aspiring managers

VU, VUMC work together to prepare grant proposals for NIH S10 programs

Faculty, staff invited to learn about inner workings of campus at Facilities University

 

Coming Up

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  VUSM Simpson Deans’ Lecture: ‘Experiences and Reflections on Medical Education in Sub-Saharan Africa’ March 6
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  HR Employee Learning and Engagement: ‘CliftonStrengths for Leaders’ March 7
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  Data Science Institute to host Women in Data Science Conference March 7
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  Vanderbilt Sesquicentennial celebration events March 24–25
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  ‘Confronting Hate: Antisemitism and Racism’ panel is March 28

 

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Vanderbilt in the News
 
Country Living: What is Good Friday and why do we observe it?
 
Bruce Morrill, Edward A. Malloy Professor and professor of theology, is quoted.
 
The Hill: FDA advisers back GlaxoSmithKline RSV vaccine for older adults
 
Marie Griffin, professor emerita of health policy, is quoted.
 
National Geographic: A man’s world? Not according to biology or history.
 
Nicole Creanza, assistant professor of biological sciences, is quoted.
 
Nashville Post: Abortion ban exception bill on hold for now
 
The Vanderbilt Poll is cited.
 
Axios Nashville: Clintons, Pete Buttigieg coming to town
 
The Clinton Global Initiative University annual meeting at Vanderbilt is featured.
 
Science: Funding woes force 500 Women Scientists to scale back operations
 
Ebony McGee, professor of teaching and learning, is quoted.
 
Observer: Google released its Bard AI before it was ready—but that might be better than waiting
 
Sruthi Thatchenkery, assistant professor of economics and strategy, is quoted.
 
Reuters: Biden aims billions in taxpayer money at companies’ labor, supply practices
 
Ganesh Sitaraman, New York Alumni Chancellor’s Chair and professor of law, is quoted.
 
Financial Times: Eli Lilly to cut price of insulin drugs by 70 percent
 
Stacie Dusetzina, professor of health policy, is quoted.
 
 
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