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NEW FACULTY: Vanderbilt’s newest faculty share what ‘dare to grow’ means to them |
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Vanderbilt’s motto, crescere aude, is Latin for “dare to grow.” Meet some of Vanderbilt’s newest faculty as they share what "dare to grow" means to them.
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Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Fair set for Nov. 9, now accepting student proposals |
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The Office of Experiential Learning and Immersion Vanderbilt invites undergraduate students to submit proposals for the annual fall Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Fair, which is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 9.
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Study Abroad Fair draws 400 students; new grant will help first-year students get passports |
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Funded by an Institute of International Education grant received by the Office of Experiential Learning and Immersion Vanderbilt in the Office of the Provost, the initiative is part of the ongoing strategy to make study abroad more accessible for all students.
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New Digital Lab enhances Heard Libraries’ resources for teaching and learning |
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The new Digital Lab combines three library departments—Digital Scholarship and Communications, the Digital Commons, and the Center for Digital Humanities—into one overarching unit, realizing efficiencies that advance the Heard Libraries’ goal of facilitating transdisciplinary research and teaching through cohesive services.
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Memorial Maniacs relaunching as the official student section of Vanderbilt basketball |
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The relaunch is part of the athletic department’s initiative to directly involve students in shaping the game day atmosphere at Memorial Gymnasium. Beginning next week, applications for the Memorial Maniacs Student Leadership Group will open. Leaders will work in partnership with Vandy Fanatics to help shape the student experience at Vanderbilt basketball games. Students can also vote for a new logo through Sept. 13; check your email for information on how to cast your vote.
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SEC schedule for men’s basketball released; season tickets now available for purchase |
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The Commodores will play nine home games and nine road games as part of the SEC slate, all leading up to the SEC Tournament. Vanderbilt opens the 2024 conference schedule with Alabama on Jan. 6 at home at Memorial Gymnasium. Discounted season tickets are available for faculty, staff and students.
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Student Care Network offers drop-in services |
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The Student Care Network drop-in and satellite services provide a quick and convenient way for students to consult privately and one-on-one with a staff member about a current concern, explore support options and establish connections with resources on the student’s schedule.
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Send a personalized sweet treat to Vandy students with VandyCakes |
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Vanderbilt University Campus Dining has reintroduced a new mobile order platform, VandyCakes, offering family members and friends the chance to send a personalized, fresh-baked treat to Vanderbilt students living on campus.
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Echoes of art reverberate through the Curb Center’s latest exhibition |
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Reverberations will feature National Geographic photographer Stephen Alvarez’s photographs of petroglyphs and pictographs from Europe and North America dating back as far as 35,000 years. The photographs are placed in dialogue with paintings and sculptures by Dustin Mater, who is a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation. The exhibition will be on view from Sept. 13 to Dec. 1.
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Nominations sought for annual Levi Watkins, Jr. M.D. awards; 2023 lecture is Oct. 24 |
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Nominations are now being sought for the annual Levi Watkins, Jr. M.D. Awards. The 22nd annual Levi Watkins, Jr. M.D. Lecture will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 24.
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Applications for James Lawson Institute for the Research and Study of Nonviolent Movements Fellows Grant open through Sept. 29 |
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The purpose of the grant is to provide students with the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of nonviolent movement strategies and teachings, conduct research to elevate communities and organizations to bring about social justice, and integrate their findings into their education at Vanderbilt.
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