February 21, 2024

VU in the News

Diverse Issues in Higher Education: Vanderbilt University expands popular financial aid program
Chancellor Daniel Diermeier is quoted.

Inc.: Frenemies: How to turn a competitor into a competitive advantage
Kelly Goldsmith, E. Bronson Ingram Professor and professor of marketing, is quoted. 

Nashville Post: Of Note: Vanderbilt index shows political polarization
The Vanderbilt Unity Index is cited.

Scientific American: Making alarms more musical can save lives
Joseph Schlesinger, professor of anesthesiology, is quoted.

NBC News: How the 2024 presidential election may threaten health coverage for millions
John Graves, professor of health policy, is quoted.

El País: The DNA of 250,000 people sheds light on the hidden effect of poverty
Alexander Bick, assistant professor of medicine, is quoted. STAT and Live Science also published articles quoting Bick.

NBC News: High levels of niacin linked to heart disease, new research suggests
Amanda Doran, assistant professor of medicine, is quoted. HealthDay also published an article quoting Doran.

Nature: Ambitious survey of human diversity yields millions of undiscovered genetic variants
Jibril Hirbo, research assistant professor of medicine, is quoted.

The 74: Reading supports abound in schools, but effective math help much harder to find
Lynn Fuchs, Dunn Family Professor and research professor of special education, is quoted. 

Self: People who have had COVID face a much higher risk of chronic fatigue, study says
William Schaffner, professor of health policy, is quoted.

UM News: United Methodists embrace Amy-Jill Levine
Amy-Jill Levine, Mary Jane Werthan University Professor and professor of Jewish studies, emerita, is quoted.

Boston Business Journal: Five things: Tripadvisor cuts, offshore wind research center, home sales and MLS opening day
John Sloop, professor of communication studies, is mentioned.

Perspectives of History: Are academic job ads conflating Latino and Latin American history?
Celso Thomas Castilho, associate professor of history, co-authored this article.

Americas Quarterly: Right-wing populism hasn’t thrived in Mexico. Why?
Noam Lupu, associate professor of political science, is quoted.

VU on the Air

WKRN, Channel 2, and WSMV, Channel 4, interviewed Kelsey Gastineau, assistant professor of pediatrics, about the long-term effects of non-fatal gun injuries in children.

FOX 17 interviewed Angela Sutton, research assistant professor of communication of science and technology, about the history of Nashville's Bass Street community.

The Pitchfork Economics podcast interviewed Ganesh Sitaraman, New York Alumni Chancellor's Professor, professor of law and Director of the Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator for Political Economy and Regulation, about airline deregulation.

Nashville Noticias interviewed Amanda Dixon, assistant director of high school initiatives, Vanderbilt Collaborative for STEM Education and Outreach, about the Vanderbilt Collaborative for STEM Education and Outreach program.

VU Athletics

Tennessean: Where Vanderbilt women's basketball stands in updated NCAA tournament bracket projections​​​​​​​

Vanderbilt Hustler: Bowling: Vanderbilt finishes second at Mid-Winter Invitational

VU News Releases and Stories

Dean Krish Roy advocates for federal support and funding of engineering research and education in Washington, D.C.

Education, bullying, mental health, school gun violence top list of parental concerns for their children: poll

Copilot, a Microsoft AI tool powered by ChatGPT, available for Vanderbilt faculty and staff

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