Video: VUCast Commencement 2009: Watch the 40-year journey of one graduate
VUCast Extra: Commencement 2009
From tragedy to triumph, meet one graduate who took 40 years to reach Commencement 2009. Contact: Emily Pearce emily.pearce@vanderbilt.edu Amy Wolf amy.wolf@vanderbilt.edu (615) 322-2706 Vanderbilt’s video production unit won five regional Emmy awards in 2007 and two in 2008 in advanced media for videos produced for VUCast, Vanderbilt’s news network. Vanderbilt Video has earned 16 nominations since 2007, more than any other outet in advanced media for television’s highest honor.
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Video: VUCast Commencement 2009: Watch the 40-year journey of one graduate
VUCast Extra: Commencement 2009: From tragedy to triumph, meet one graduate who took 40 years to reach Commencement 2009.
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Video: VUCast Extra: Faith, love and science in a story of survival
VUCAST EXTRA: See how faith, love and science combined in an amazing story of survival. Meet a Vanderbilt grad who repeatedly fought death and changed countless lives. (10:45)
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Video: Commencement 2009
Watch video of the main Commencement ceremony.
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Video: Watch how two students created change for some people in Uganda
Two Vanderbilt students took their dream for social change well beyond the Vanderbilt campus, impacting the lives of people in Uganda in an amazing way. (6:43)
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Video: Remembering Music City Bowl Magic
Vanderbilt won its first post-season bowl game in 53 years. Beware: You must bleed black and gold to watch. (5:34)
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CloserVU: Bowling for championship
The women's bowling team makes another run for an NCAA National Championship April 10-12. Our VUCast crew takes a CloserVU of what it takes to become a winner in the sport of bowling.
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Admission insider's guide to getting into college; Vanderbilt's associate provost for enrollment answers real-life questions and gives practical advice
Douglas Christiansen is Vanderbilt University's associate provost for enrollment and dean of admissions. He's spent the last 20 years in admissions leadership roles in both public and private universities. Now he's using his expertise to give students practical advice on what they can do to get into the right college, in hopes of clearing some of the mystery and misconceptions surrounding the admissions process.
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Video: Students, faculty and staff join Freedom Riders to revisit historic 1961 trip
Vanderbilt students, faculty and staff retraced the 1961 Freedom Rides with some of the original Freedom Riders as they traveled to Montgomery and Birmingham, Ala. Among the participants was Congressman John Lewis, Diane Nash, Bernard Lafayette, the Rev. C.T. Vivian, Jim Zwerg, John Seigenthaler and the Rev. James Lawson. More than four decades after being expelled from the university for helping fight segregation in Nashville, Lawson returned to Vanderbilt as a Distinguished University Professor.
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