Video: Vanderbilt discovery may shed light on evolutionary adaptations and human disease
Watch Dr. Billy Hudson discuss the discovery.
Video: Black Europe: African Presence in the Formation of Europe
Watch a 12-minute documentary film highlighting the newly emergent study of the unique experience of people of African descent in Europe.
Video: Terry Maroney: The role of empathy in the Supreme Court
Watch video of Terry Maroney, assistant professor of law, speaking on the role of empathy in the Supreme Court.
Video: Terry Maroney: Value of Sotomayor being Latina
Watch video of Terry Maroney, assistant professor of law, speaking on the value of Sotomayor being Latina.
Video: Terry Maroney: Why a trial judge is needed on the Supreme Court
Watch video of Terry Maroney, assistant professor of law, speaking on why a trial judge is needed on the Supreme Court.
Video: Turning science fiction into legal reality: The impact of behavioral genetics and neuroscience on the law
Watch video of Assistant Professor of Law and Philosophy Nita Farahany talking about her book The Impact of Behavioral Sciences on Criminal Law.
Video: Special ed. expert Craig Kennedy discusses including all students in classrooms
Students helping other students learn has been proven to boost academic achievement and social skills in students with and without disabilities. A new book by Vanderbilt University researchers, Peer Support Strategies for Improving All Students’ Social Lives and Learning, based on over 20 years of research in the field, offers teachers practical guidelines for implementing these peer support strategies in the classroom.
VUCast Inauguration Special
What does having an African American president mean to this country and the world? Two Vanderbilt scholars discuss the historical significance. (26:04)
VUCast: Election Special
Vanderbilt’s political science pundits to the world discuss the historic presidential election of Barack Obama. (11:51)