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Daily Announcements
11/6/2009
Birthday quote for Nov. 9
11/6/2009
Sherrie Flick to read from recent work Nov. 12
11/6/2009
Expert on sustainable development to speak Nov. 13
11/6/2009
Free disability orientation sessions offered Nov. 14
11/6/2009
Transgender Day of Remembrance Nov. 16
11/5/2009
New Health and Wellness Podcast: Can you hear me now?
11/5/2009
Closing of Jess Neely Nov. 13-14
A steadily shrinking NIH budget means fewer dollars for young investigators with bold but risky ideas.
Jonathan Gilligan of Vanderbilt and J. Aaron Simmons of Hendrix College will speak on Science, Philosophy and the Environment in Wilson Hall
Beyond Our Beginnings events run March 25-27.
Cornelius Vanderbilt gave $1 million to found a southern university 135 years ago on March 17 at the urging of Methodist Bishop Holland McTyeire.
Simply register for Vanderbilt University’s new emergency notification system, AlertVU, at www.vanderbilt.edu/alertvu, and you will automatically be qualified for a chance to win an iPhone.
Recycle phone books, paper, magazines and books at one of three SustainVU sites from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. March 17.
Performances of Juggleville III: Catch-a-Sketch will be March 20 and 22 at Blair.
He will edit Journal of College Student Development for a five-year term.
Sun Rings, commissioned by NASA, is an evening-length work in 10 movements featuring the Blair School of Music Choir. Tickets required.
Active critic of Islam, religious scholar, former commander of U.S. Central Command to speak.
Open House Telescope Nights are free and Exploration Nights have a small fee.
Live Aid organizer will receive Nichols-Chancellor’s Medal and more than $100,000 prize, and speak to graduating seniors and their families May 8.
Meet at Kirkland Hall, second floor lobby, at 10 a.m.
Johnson receives ‘Breaking the Silence’ award from The Jason Foundation.
Ogilvy named to All-SEC Second Team and All-Freshman Team
Participate in campus-wide phonebook and paper recycling drive.
Join women sharing courageous and bold stories at the Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center.
Alice Hunt to speak on morning of March 13.
Vanderbilt physicist plays key role in making top physics journals available to minority colleges and universities.
Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos personally addressed the Vanderbilt community on March 10, the first time since accepting the job of running Vanderbilt permanently on March 1. An overflow crowd listened to him speak in a ballroom at the Student Life Center.