February 16, 2024

VU in the News

Law360: What rescheduling pot would mean for criminal justice reform
Robert Mikos, LaRoche Family Professor and professor of law, is quoted. 

Bloomberg: Research finds surprise in women lawyers’ deal work: Progress
Tracey George, Charles B. Cox III and Lucy D. Cox Family Professor and professor of law, is quoted. Reuters also published an article that cites the research of George.

Axios Nashville: Nashville commutes are getting longer for drivers
Dan Work, professor of civil and environmental engineering, is quoted.

Scientific American: Space lasers will seek a new kind of gravitational waves
Stephen Taylor, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, is quoted.

The Tennessee Tribune: Combating online hate speech with free speech
Jacob Mchangama, research professor of political science and executive director of the Future of Free Speech Project, is quoted.

USA Today: Do I have to stay home if I have COVID in 2024? The rules might surprise you.
William Schaffner, professor of health policy, is quoted. Everyday Health, STAT, NBC News, Self and HealthDay also published articles quoting Schaffner. 

The Tennessean: Top issues of the last week: School vouchers, Taylor Swift and Biden's age
Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor and professor of medicine, health, and society, is quoted.

Arts ATL: Q&A: Poet Major Jackson talks about his new book and how poetry lit up his soul
Major Jackson, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of English, is featured. 

Nashville Pride: Nashville celebrates Black History Month
Rebecca VanDiver, associate professor of history of art, and Brandon Byrd, associate professor of history, are mentioned.

The Tennessean: 26 ways to celebrate Valentine's Day in Nashville, all inspired by letters of the alphabet
Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory is mentioned.

Medical News Today: Scientists discover biological mechanism of hearing loss caused by loud noise – and find a way to prevent it
Marc Feeley, assistant professor of clinical otolaryngology - head and neck surgery, is quoted.

Healio: Survey: Only half of women with HIV remember discussing contraceptives with a provider
Jessica Castilho, assistant professor of medicine, is quoted.

STAT: HHS fills key vaccine advisory panel slots
Helen Keipp Talbot, professor of medicine, is quoted.

VU on the Air

CBS News interviewed William Schaffner, professor of health policy, about the signs and symptoms of Alaskapox.

Wisconsin Public Radio interviewed Beverly Moran, professor emerita of law, about tax preparation.

Denver 7 interviewed Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor and professor of medicine, health, and society, about gun legislation in Colorado.

The Million Dollar Stories podcast interviewed Joshua Murray, associate professor of sociology, about his new book and trends in the automotive industry.

VU Athletics

Vanderbilt Hustler: 2024 Season Preview: Vanderbilt Lacrosse​​​​​​​

Vanderbilt Hustler: The Noble Prodigy: Caroline Thesier Pt. 2

VU News Releases and Stories

Latest Vanderbilt Unity Index shows the U.S. continuing its trend toward increased political polarization

Faculty can quickly and easily share their innovative ideas using CTTC’s new online tool

Climate storytelling at Vanderbilt: Mary Annaïse Heglar highlights “The Highs and Lows of Climate Grief

Horn named AERA Fellow

Artist Amie Esslinger to be in residence at the Vanderbilt Art Gallery

Peabody College hosts Turkish scholar Serkan Özel through Vanderbilt’s Global Scholars in Residence program

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