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  Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022  
 
 
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Triple Reunion sets records for attendance and giving
 
On a weekend blessed by perfect fall weather, nearly 6,000 alumni and their guests returned to Vanderbilt Oct. 6–9 for Reunion, the first since 2019.
 
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Vanderbilt University strengthens ties with Centennial Park
 
Vanderbilt University will elevate its long-term collaboration with Centennial Park Conservancy through a capital gift to help enhance the cultural and physical environment of the West End Neighborhood and surrounding community.
 
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Alexis Garcia, BA’99: Film Endeavor
 
Alexis Garcia, BA’99, is executive vice president for the film group at Fifth Season, formerly Endeavor Content, the production company behind movies such as Cha Cha Real Smooth, Ambulance, The Peanut Butter Falcon and the Academy Award-recognized The Lost Daughter.
 
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Continuing our cybersecurity transformation
 
Vanderbilt University has made significant strides in advancing cybersecurity across the institution over the past year. Brett Sweet, vice chancellor for finance, information technology and chief financial officer, and Shane Callahan, Vanderbilt’s inaugural chief information security officer, give an update on the university’s progress in a new video message to mark National Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October.
 
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Obersteadt named assistant vice chancellor for alumni engagement and annual giving
 
Lauren Obersteadt, BA’98, has been named assistant vice chancellor for alumni engagement and annual giving at Vanderbilt University. A longtime leader of Vanderbilt’s Alumni Relations team, Obersteadt recently added the Annual Giving team to her portfolio.
 
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Vanderbilt University Debate Team to host intercollegiate debate about election processes and voter turnout
 
With consequential midterm elections less than one month away, the Vanderbilt University Debate Team will host an intercollegiate debate this weekend on how to improve U.S. election processes and boost voter turnout. The event will be on Saturday, Oct. 15, at The Commons Center Multipurpose Room.
 
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VU faculty, staff, alumni featured at 2022 Southern Festival of Books
 
Vanderbilt-related authors will have a strong presence at the 2022 Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word, which takes place at War Memorial Plaza and Nashville Public Library Oct. 14–16.
 
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Barney Graham, distinguished Vanderbilt alumnus and COVID-19 scientific leader, to speak Oct. 17
 
Barney S. Graham, PhD’91, chief architect for the first experimental COVID-19 vaccine, will give the School of Medicine Basic Sciences Dean’s Lecture on Oct. 17 and be presented with the 2021 Distinguished Alumnus Award by Chancellor Daniel Diermeier.
 
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‘Understanding the Backlash Against Globalization’ topic of McGee Public Policy Lecture Oct. 20
 
Peter K. Schott, Juan Trippe Professor of International Economics at Yale University, will discuss “Understanding the Backlash Against Globalization” on Thursday, Oct. 20, at 4:10 p.m. in Wilson Hall, Room 103. The fall 2022 McGee Public Policy Lecture is open to the public.
 
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LGBTQI History Month events are ongoing
 
October is LGBTQI History Month, recognized nationally and at Vanderbilt as a time of reflection, celebration and education. In recognition of the month, the Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex Life, in collaboration with campus and community partners, has developed a calendar of events including educational programs, community events, film screenings, panels, workshops and trainings.
 
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Make a gift to Vanderbilt University for exclusive gear Oct. 1–31
 
Show you’re proud to be a Commodore by making a gift to Vanderbilt to impact your favorite area of the university Oct. 1–31. As a thanks for your support, you’ll receive a limited-edition item and can choose from four brand-new options: Vandy socks, a pet bandana, an eco-friendly tote bag or a throwback Vandy beanie.
 
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TEDxVanderbiltUniversity speaker applications open; event scheduled for April 18, 2023
 
Speaker applications are now open for TEDxVanderbiltUniversity 2023. Applications are due on Wednesday, Oct. 12. The TEDxVanderbiltUniversity event will be April 18, 2023, on campus and in person.
 
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REGISTER: ‘The News Media’s Role on Election Night’
 
The Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy will host a live event to shed light on the mechanics and nuance of network election calls. The event will be on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 6 p.m. in Langford Auditorium.   

 

Health & Safety Updates

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

Davidson County COVID community level low

 

Take Note

VUSM offers new master of imaging science

Nominate next book for Campus Reading by Oct. 15

Annual Levi Watkins, Jr. M.D. Lecture is Oct. 18

VKC Conversation Series: ‘Centering Autistic Perspectives in Applied Behavior Analysis’ Oct. 20

Participants sought for brain-based learning enhancement research

Printing Services offers on-campus print solutions for students

 

Coming Up

· OCT ·
19
  World on Wednesdays: ‘The Floods in Pakistan’
· OCT ·
24
  Stop and Wond’ry: Vanderbilt business professor and bestselling author to explain the ‘12 Year Gap’
· OCT ·
26
  Intersex Awareness Day online panel discussion
· NOV ·
9
  Inclusive Book Group will discuss ‘The Sentence’ by Louise Erdrich

 

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Vanderbilt in the News
 
The Vanderbilt Hustler: Debrief with Diermeier: The future of residential life, tailgates, VUMC and more
 
Chancellor Daniel Diermeier is interviewed.
 
Reuters: Analysis: Musk’s acrimonious Twitter bid heads for business school case study immortalization
 
Joshua White, assistant professor of finance, is quoted.
 
Glamour: What to know about norovirus, the nasty stomach bug that’s becoming more common
 
William Schaffner, professor of health policy and professor of medicine, is quoted.
 
The New York Times: Why you need a flu shot
 
Helen Keipp Talbot, associate professor of medicine, is quoted.
 
USA Today: ‘Not a risk at all’: Why college football coaches are guaranteed more money than ever
 
John Siegfried, professor of economics, emeritus, is quoted.
 
Medical News Today: Seasonal affective disorder (SAD): How to beat it this fall and winter
 
Sandra Rosenthal, Jack and Pamela Egan Professor and professor of chemistry, is quoted.
 
The Washington Post: Why more meaningful work leads to professional and personal growth
 
Dan Cornfield, professor of sociology, is quoted.
 
Reuters: Fast Take: Biden’s pardons signal marijuana policy overhaul
 
Robert Mikos, LaRoche Family Professor and professor of law, is quoted.
 
 
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