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Vanderbilt timeline launched as part of Sesquicentennial celebration |
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A new timeline highlighting key milestones in Vanderbilt University’s 150-year history has been added to the Sesquicentennial website.
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Divinity dean strengthens ties with local faith leaders, community |
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Dean Yolanda Pierce has undertaken several community outreach efforts this fall, with the goal of making “radical hospitality” a cornerstone of her tenure at Vanderbilt Divinity School.
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Heritage Foundation of Williamson County announces collaboration with Vanderbilt to support History and Culture Center |
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Vanderbilt University’s collaboration will solidify the History and Culture Center of Williamson County as the first permanent, interactive exhibition space dedicated to telling Williamson County, Tennessee's comprehensive history.
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WATCH: Computer science major helps fight infectious diseases with AI-focused Immersion Vanderbilt project |
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Today’s fight against infectious diseases is being waged in the computer lab as much as the wet lab. Using artificial intelligence and machine learning, Vanderbilt researchers and students like School of Engineering undergraduate Karen Pu are expanding the power of computer modeling to identify mutating viruses—and potentially improve vaccines.
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Heard Libraries to support ‘Dare to Be Me’ book events for young readers, sponsor elementary school outreach |
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The Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries will welcome children’s authors Kaci Bolls and Nathan Meckel on Oct. 23, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. for a reading and songs from their new book, Dare to Be Me. The event, which is co-sponsored by the Susan Gray School and the Vanderbilt Child and Family Center, will be followed by a book signing.
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VINSE outreach is shaping the next generation of scientists |
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The Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering is at the forefront of nurturing the next generation of nanotechnology enthusiasts and professionals in Middle Tennessee through its outreach initiatives, including the VINSE High School Field Trip Program, which includes unique hands-on experiences like crafting solar cells from blackberry juice. This month, VINSE hosted its 200th field trip.
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Vanderbilt authors, works highlighted at 2023 Southern Festival of Books |
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Vanderbilt University will be well represented at the 2023 Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word, where a significant number of faculty and authors with ties to the university will discuss their works Oct. 18–22.
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