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Chancellor’s Lecture on Free Speech with Bret Stephens in Conversation with Samar Ali to be Oct. 16
 
Hosted by Chancellor Daniel Diermeier as part of the his Dialogue Vanderbilt initiative and Vanderbilt’s first-ever Free Speech Week, well-known journalist, editor and columnist Bret Stephens will join Samar Ali, research professor of political science and law, for a debate centered around the value of free expression, open debate and civil discourse through the lens of some of the most pressing issues we face today. There will be an audience Q&A at the end of the discussion.
 
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Well-Being Wednesday: University Counseling Center offers National Depression Screening Day consultations today, Oct. 4
 
Did you know October is National Depression Awareness Month? This makes it a great time to check on your own mood and functioning. Visit screener.ulifeline.org to take a free, brief and anonymous depression screening at any time. Once you receive your results, visit the UCC Oct. 4 to consult with a therapist and discuss your screening results.
 
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VUT production of ‘Good Kids’ asks tough questions about epidemic of sexual assault, hopes to promote prevention on campus
 
Vanderbilt University Theatre will open its 2023–24 season with ‘Good Kids,’ a play by Naomi Iizuka. The play, directed by Ibby Cizmar, assistant professor of theatre, deals with campus sexual assault. Shows are scheduled for Oct. 6–8 and Oct. 12–14 at Neely Auditorium.
 
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WAITLIST: ‘Unity Dinner: Under God’ is tomorrow, Oct. 5
 
The next Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy Unity Dinner will take place on Thursday, Oct. 5, from 5:30–7 p.m. The event, “Unity Dinner: Under God,” invites Vanderbilt students, faculty and staff to a guided discussion about the role of religion in a divided time.
 
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Share your commute experience in Vanderbilt’s annual survey, win $100
 
Vanderbilt University conducts an annual survey to determine the commute and transportation practices of the university community. Whether you primarily work from home, commute to campus every day or anything in between, your feedback will help inform mobility and transportation efforts and expand Vanderbilt’s understanding and support of the community.
 
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Nominate next book for Campus Reading by Oct. 16
 
Residential colleges and the Vanderbilt Visions program invite all Vanderbilt faculty, students and staff to nominate a book for the Class of 2028 Campus Reading. Next year’s theme is “Embracing the Debate.” You may nominate up to three texts of any genre by current or deceased authors.
 
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Vanderbilt observes Banned Books Week with events, discussions about free expression
 
The Banned Books Initiative, now in its second year at Vanderbilt, will recognize Banned Books Week Oct. 1–7. The events are in conjunction with Vanderbilt’s recently announced recommitment to supporting free expression and civil discourse on campus with the launch of Dialogue Vanderbilt.

 

Health & Safety Updates

Stay Secure: Cybersecurity Awareness Month and you

 

Take Note

Give Metro Nashville feedback on Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan

Proposals being accepted for International Education Week 2023; submissions open through Oct. 13

Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Fair set for Nov. 9; student proposals accepted through Oct. 24

Dr. Levi Watkins, Jr. Lecture: ‘A Conversation on Race, Training and Care at Vanderbilt’ Oct. 24

Blair School of Music celebrates legacy of Florence Price Oct. 3–Nov. 14

 

Coming Up

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  Celebrate innovation, collaboration, creativity and curiosity at 2023 TN Maker Fest
· OCT ·
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  K.C. Potter Center hosts ‘Past, Present, Future: The History of Vanderbilt’s LGBTQI+ Life’
· OCT ·
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  The Vanderbilt Art Gallery and Religion in the Arts and Contemporary Culture present a screening of ‘Wonderfully Made–LGBTQ+R(eligion)’
· OCT ·
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  Vanderbilt to hold campus-wide Free Speech Week Oct. 10–17
· OCT ·
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  Inclusive Book Group to discuss ‘The Color Purple’

 

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Vanderbilt in the News
 
Slate: The most astounding part of the Sam Bankman-Fried trial
 
Yesha Yadav, Milton R. Underwood Professor and professor of law, is quoted. The Washington Post published a similar article quoting Yadav.
 
The Atlantic: Artists are losing the war against AI
 
Daniel Gervais, Milton R. Underwood Professor and professor of law, is quoted.
 
Associated Press: Southern Republicans look to nationalize 2023 governors’ races by invoking Biden
 
Carrie Russell, senior principal lecturer of political science, is quoted.
 
Tennessee Tribune: VUMC receives $51 Million in NIH grants to improve efficiency of conducting clinical trials across the US
 
Gordon Bernard, Melinda Owen Bass Professor and professor of medicine; Paul Harris; professor of biomedical informatics; and Consuelo Wilkins, professor of medicine, are quoted.
 
Daily Mail: Want to impress your boss? Praise your colleagues (and yourself)! Scientists claim ‘dual promotion’ is the key to seeming competent at work
 
Eric VanEpps, associate professor of marketing, is quoted.
 
 
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