Melissa Gresalfi to step down as dean of residential colleges
Melissa Gresalfi will step down as Vanderbilt University’s dean of residential colleges and residential education and dean of The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education Tiffiny Tung announced today. Gresalfi, who also is a professor of mathematics education, has been given an opportunity to enhance her research projects. Her last day as dean is June 30.Read More
GROWTH
Vanderbilt surges forward with West Palm Beach campus, launches broader fundraising effort
Ushering in a new age of ambition and innovation as a multicampus university, Vanderbilt University announced today that it is proceeding with a planned graduate campus in West Palm Beach—and launched a new $250 million phase of the fundraising campaign for the project. Read More
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Vanderbilt expands multi-tool AI strategy with ChatGPT Edu, Amplify 2.0 and more
Vanderbilt University announced the availability of ChatGPT Edu, Amplify 2.0 and Grow with Google to all eligible faculty, students and staff. The offerings are the latest in a multi-tool strategy in which the Provost’s Office, VUIT and the College of Connected Computing’s new Amplify GenAI Innovation (AGI) Center are collaborating to further integrate AI tools and training into university operations.Read More
Making history: Vanderbilt is the only D-1 school in the country with both the men's (16-0) and women's (17-0) basketball teams remaining undefeated this season. Anchor Down!
Feb. 1 | 'Grow the Game' at Women's Basketball vs. Florida *The Grow the Game initiative offers donated tickets to local nonprofit organizations for the Vanderbilt Women's Basketball game vs. Florida on February 1. Each ticket is $1 and will be directly donated to local community members. This effort aims to grow the game of women's basketball while offering community members the opportunity to experience NCAA Division I basketball.
Foreign Affairs: The fog of AI Brett Goldstein, research professor of engineering science and management, and Brett Benson, associate professor of political science, authored this piece.
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