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Vanderbilt launches free online ChatGPT course, shaping the future of AI education |
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Prompt engineering, the process of crafting high-quality inputs to generate high-quality outputs, is an increasingly vital skill as large language models like ChatGPT rise in popularity. Vanderbilt’s Prompt Engineering for ChatGPT course teaches learners the most effective patterns and approaches to writing inputs for the large language model.
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Former student-athlete Scott Brown returns to Vanderbilt as new men’s tennis coach |
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Brown, a former three-time All-SEC student-athlete who was part of Vanderbilt’s most successful men’s tennis team, is returning to the Commodores as head coach for the program. He will replace Ian Duvenhage, who has led the team for 18 seasons and will depart as the all-time winningest coach in the program’s history.
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‘Nashville Business Journal’ to host Nashville mayoral candidate forum at Vanderbilt on June 6 |
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The event will be from 8 to 10 a.m. on June 6 at the Vanderbilt Student Life Center. Candidates for the city’s top leadership role will discuss Nashville’s rapid growth and other topics important to voters. This event is open to the Vanderbilt and Nashville community, and tickets are free.
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Vanderbilt archivists reflect on university’s 1874 time capsule while preparing to create another for the next generation |
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A campus survey is now available for the Vanderbilt community to make suggestions on what the new time capsule should contain.
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Vanderbilt University celebrates Culinary Academy Class of 2023 |
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Vanderbilt University honored 10 graduates from its Culinary Academy, a program designed to amplify the skills and expertise of the university’s Campus Dining staff. The graduates successfully completed the rigorous program, gaining advanced culinary skills to enhance the overall quality of Vanderbilt’s dining program.
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Data Science for Social Good project aims to combine AI and history with ‘revolutionary’ role-playing experience |
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A Data Science for Social Good summer project is bringing history and education to life with artificial intelligence through Professor Holly Tucker’s EUS 2230W class. The class throws out the textbook, allowing students to learn history by living it through an elaborate role-playing game.
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Office of Science and Technology Policy offers virtual listening sessions |
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Students, fellows and the educators and administrators of graduate and postgraduate programs are encouraged to attend a series of virtual public listening sessions hosted by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. The purpose of these sessions is to hear from the early career researcher community about the challenges and opportunities for advancing open science.
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Neurodiversity Inspired Science and Engineering 2023 graduate trainee program accepting applications through June 16 |
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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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Vanderbilt University Campus Dining honored as 2023 Best Overall Food Allergy Program for Universities |
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Vanderbilt University Campus Dining has been recognized with the prestigious 2023 Best Overall Food Allergy Program for Universities award, which acknowledges Vanderbilt’s continued commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all students, regardless of food allergies or dietary restrictions.
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