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  Monday, Oct. 18, 2021  
 
 
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Annual report highlights university’s actions around equity, diversity and inclusion 
 
Vanderbilt has released its 2020–21 Report for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion highlighting the university’s commitment to several actionable objectives that were outlined in the July 2020 commitment to strengthening equity, diversity and inclusion at the university.  
 
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Students share immersive research projects at fall Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Fair
 
The annual fall Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Fair was held Sept. 30 and included virtual presentations via Zoom as well as in-person presentations at the Student Life Center.
 
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Ask an Expert: Should I get the flu shot and COVID-19 booster at the same time?
 
Lori Rolando, assistant professor of clinical medicine, shares the latest guidance on when to get the flu shot and the COVID-19 booster shot.
 
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Flu vaccination options for students still available
 
Vanderbilt Occupational Health will host two FLUla-2-Uza events, open to faculty, staff and postdocs, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 22 and 29 in the Student Life Center Ballroom. 
 
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Applications for Nichols Humanitarian Fund open Oct. 22
 
The Nichols Humanitarian Fund, which provides financial support for Vanderbilt students who wish to pursue humanitarian work, will begin accepting applications for 2022 on Oct. 22. The deadline to apply is Nov. 30, 2021.
 
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Registration open for fall 2021 Undergraduate Creative Expression Showcase
 
Registration for presenters for the fall 2021 Vanderbilt Undergraduate Creative Expression Showcase is now open. The event will be held in person on Wednesday, Nov. 17, beginning at 5 p.m. at the Student Life Center Board of Trust Room.
 
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Vanderbilt University teams with StoryCorps to document community’s experience during COVID-19 pandemic
 
Vanderbilt University and StoryCorps are teaming up to capture the diverse stories and experiences of the VU community during the COVID-19 pandemic. A limited number of spaces are available to participate in the recordings, which will take place on campus Nov. 1–4.
 
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Interested in federal STEM policy and advocacy? Two virtual seminars offered in November
 
Several Vanderbilt offices will partner to host two virtual events for undergraduate and graduate students and postdocs focused on federal science, technology, engineering and mathematics policy on Nov. 1 and 8.
 
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Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy hosts immigration panel tomorrow
 
“Immigration and Inclusion: Who Decides Who Belongs in America,” a panel of Vanderbilt history and legal scholars and political scientists, will discuss the evolving definition of “citizen” throughout the course of American history and the shift toward inclusiveness. The virtual event will be broadcast on Tuesday, Oct. 19, at noon CT.
 
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New documentary on Nashville public schools to screen at Peabody College
 
“By Design: The Shaping of Nashville’s Public Schools” will screen on Thursday, Oct. 21, at 4:30 p.m. in the Wyatt Center Rotunda for Vanderbilt students, faculty and staff, and a livestream will be made available for wider public viewing. Advance registration is required to participate.
 
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Strengthening Cybersecurity Across VU: Best practices for managing your passwords
 
Passwords provide the first line of defense against unauthorized access to your computer and personal information. The stronger your password, the more protected your computer will be from hackers and malicious software.
 
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Tutoring Services offers new weekly group sessions, drop-in hours at Commons Center’s Fireside Lounge
 
Tutoring Services now offers one-on-one tutoring as well as group sessions both online and in person at the Curb Center building. In addition, starting this fall students can tap into Tutoring Services’ community of support at a new location on campus, the Commons Center’s Fireside Lounge.
 
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Portion of sidewalk near Eskind Library, VUMC Adult Hospital closed
 
To expand an MRI mechanical room at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Adult Hospital, a portion of the walkway near Eskind Library and the Adult Hospital will be temporarily closed starting Saturday, Oct. 16.
 

 

COVID-19 Updates

New archive project seeks Vanderbilt community stories to document COVID-19 pandemic experience

WATCH: Town halls discussing health and safety protocols for fall

What you need to know: Why Vanderbilt is conducting asymptomatic COVID-19 testing

What you need to know: COVID-19 quarantine and isolation

What you need to know: Handling missed classes during COVID-19 quarantine

 

Take Note

Memorial tribute scheduled on campus for Vereen Bell

‘Mastodons to Mississippians’ author, Tennessee state archaeologist to speak Oct. 19

Inclusive Book Group will discuss ‘Interior Chinatown’ Nov. 10

Master’s in data science program hosts upcoming recruitment events

Share your opinion of bike, sidewalk improvements needed in Nashville

TEDxVanderbiltUniversity speaker applications now open; event scheduled for April 10, 2022

 

Coming Up

· OCT ·
21
  Wond’ry’s Coffee Equity Lab hosts fall conversation series
· OCT ·
25
  Vanderbilt Kennedy Center presents: ‘Down Syndrome and ADHD’
· NOV ·
4
  2021 Vanderbilt Translational Research Forum
· NOV ·
5
  Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Science Day
· NOV ·
8
  VKC Conversation Series: ‘Understanding How Research Works’

 

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Vanderbilt in the News
 
Time: Washington wants to regulate Facebook’s algorithm. That might be unconstitutional
 
Gautam Hans, associate clinical professor of law, is quoted.
 
The Washington Post: Johnson & Johnson recipients may benefit from a booster, but perhaps a different shot, new data suggests
 
Kathryn Edwards, Sarah H. Sell and Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Pediatrics, is quoted.
 
Vox: Can the U.S. cut drug prices without sacrificing new cures?
 
Stacie Dusetzina, associate professor of health policy, is quoted.
 
USA Today: ‘Break up’ with J&J? Some are ready to try Pfizer or Moderna as FDA panel considers boosters.
 
William Schaffner, professor of health policy and professor of medicine, is quoted.
 
Chalkbeat: School mask mandates compel Tennessee Gov. Lee to walk a tightrope as election year approaches
 
John Geer, Ginny and Conner Searcy Dean of the College of Arts and Science and professor of political science, is quoted.
 
 
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