| State Tipoffs Involving Tennessee Newsletter for Sunday November 16, 2025 ( 42 items ) |
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Alumni reminiscence: John Scopes at Peabody College
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 10 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Alumni reminiscence: John Scopes at Peabody College
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By Steven Smartt, BME'71, MME'72
April 1, 1970, was a notable day in the history of Peabody College. John T. Scopes, defendant in the famous "Monkey Trial" of July 1925 in Dayton, Tenn., spent a full day on campus at the invitation of the Peabody Student Government Association.
This past summer marked the centennial of the Scopes Trial, which chall
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Bread and Words returns to APSU for 31st year, blending poetry and community
CLARKSVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 10 -- Austin Peay State University posted the following news:
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Bread and Words returns to APSU for 31st year, blending poetry and community
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Raymond Deeren, an assistant professor in Austin Peay State University's Department of Languages & Literature, speaks during Bread and Words 2022. | Photo by Quentin Deener
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - For three decades, the Monday before Thanksgiving has meant an evening of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, warm soup and communi
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Chancellor's Veterans Day Luncheon honors UTC military community
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee, Nov. 11 -- The University of Tennessee Chattanooga Campus posted the following news:
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Chancellor's Veterans Day Luncheon honors UTC military community
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For 1st Lt. Terry Ellis, being a veteran isn't about a single moment. It's about a promise made.
"It begins the moment that you raise your right hand and swear an oath to support and defend this Constitution of the United States of America to both enemies, foreign and domestic," he said. "In that instant, you wr
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Civic Tech Jam connects Nashville researchers and city leaders to tackle real-world challenges
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 10 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Civic Tech Jam connects Nashville researchers and city leaders to tackle real-world challenges
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The room buzzed with energy at Operation Stand Down Tennessee as city leaders and university researchers gathered just a few blocks from Vanderbilt's campus to tackle some of Nashville's most pressing civic challenges.
It was the first annual Civic Tech Jam, hosted by the Nashville Innovation Alliance on Oct
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Classroom creativity gets big-screen results for Cinema and Media Arts students
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 10 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Classroom creativity gets big-screen results for Cinema and Media Arts students
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When the lights went down in the packed theater at the acclaimed Nashville Film Festival, the dreams cultivated in Cinema and Media Arts film classes became a big-screen reality for Vanderbilt students.
For the first time, three Vanderbilt student films were accepted as official selections for the Academy Award-qualifying
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DNC Chair Ken Martin on the Start of Early Voting in Tennessee's Special Election in TN-07
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- The Democratic National Committee issued the following news release on Nov. 12, 2025:
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DNC Chair Ken Martin on the Start of Early Voting in Tennessee's Special Election in TN-07
Today, early voting starts in Tennessee ahead of the special election for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District on December 2. Over the weekend, DNC Chair Ken Martin campaigned for Democratic candidate Aftyn Behn in his third trip to Tennessee since becoming DNC Chair. Chair Martin's trip
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DNC: Van Epps and Trump Are Worried About TN-07 Special Election After Last Week's Blue Wave
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- The Democratic National Committee issued the following news release on Nov. 13, 2025:
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Van Epps and Trump Are Worried About TN-07 Special Election After Last Week's Blue Wave
Van Epps says that there is "no policy" of Donald Trump's that he disagrees with
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Today, after the Matt Van Epps campaign admitted they are concerned about their prospects following Democrats' historic Blue Wave last Tuesday, when Democrats won and overperformed up and down the ballot, Dona
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Eleven Vanderbilt Scientists Among This Year's 'Highly Cited' Researchers
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 13 -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news release:
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Eleven Vanderbilt scientists among this year's 'highly cited' researchers
They are among 6,868 scientists worldwide whose papers rank in the top 1% by citations for their fields of research and publication year in the Web of Science Core Collection over the past 11 years.
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Eleven current Vanderbilt University faculty members, nine of whom are investigators at Vanderbilt University
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Expanding, Connecting, Breaking New Ground
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 10 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Expanding, Connecting, Breaking New Ground
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Each year, fall brings the familiar, back-to-school feeling. Comforting and exhilarating, it is a sense of continuity, renewal and possibility. For the academic community, it is a time to return and to begin.
At Vanderbilt, this new academic year finds us stronger than ever.
United by shared values and bold ambitions, we celebrate the launch of our new Coll
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Football Event Parking
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, Nov. 12 -- Western Kentucky University posted the following news:
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Football Event Parking
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On Saturday, November 15 th, the WKU Hilltoppers will host Middle Tennessee in a football game. Kick-off is at 2:32PM.
See the Football Parking and Tailgating Map for tailgating locations, shuttle service, disability parking, reserved parking, and road closing information.
Tailgating and Pre-Game Activities
* Tailgating areas open at 9:30AM
* Topper Walk begins at
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Former Alumna Wins Tennessee Teacher of the Year Award
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Nov. 10 -- The University of Arkansas Little Rock campus issued the following news:
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Former Alumna Wins Tennessee Teacher of the Year Award
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At the start of this year, alumna Dr. Brandi De La Cruz was named Tennessee's Teacher of the Year for 2026. De La Cruz has taught at Collierville High School in Tennessee for six years.
De La Cruz first earned her school's Teacher of the Year award, then advanced to become District Teacher of the Year, West Tennessee Teach
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From military service to helping others: A veteran's journey at UTC
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee, Nov. 11 -- The University of Tennessee Chattanooga Campus posted the following news:
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From military service to helping others: A veteran's journey at UTC
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When Necole Gonsahn began attending the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2023, she had no idea what to expect after her 75-minute commute.
The Cartersville, Georgia, native had recently been medically separated from the military and was figuring out her next step.
Through her love of Chattanooga,
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Galvanizing Impact: Vanderbilt's Catalyst Grants fuel research
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 11 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Galvanizing Impact: Vanderbilt's Catalyst Grants fuel research
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By Erin Steinbruchel Holt, BA'05
"The Innovation Catalyst Fund is a powerful accelerator that helps our faculty turn bold ideas into tangible impact," says Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs C. Cybele Raver. "From adaptive learning tools to lifesaving medical technologies, these projects exemplify how our commitment to innova
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High 5 Residential selects Yardi to support growth and investor reporting
SANTA BARBARA, California, Nov. 12 [Category: BizReal Estate] -- Yardi, a provider of property management software and investment management solutions for real estate, issued the following news release:
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High 5 Residential selects Yardi to support growth and investor reporting
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Nashville-based firm adopts Yardi to enhance scalability, transparency and operational efficiency
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Nov. 12, 2025 - High 5 Residential, a boutique owner-operator and third-party manager ba
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ICYMI: DNC Chair Ken Martin Campaigns for Aftyn Behn Ahead of TN-07 Special Election
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- The Democratic National Committee issued the following news release on Nov. 12, 2025:
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ICYMI: DNC Chair Ken Martin Campaigns for Aftyn Behn Ahead of TN-07 Special Election
Following a resounding Blue Wave last week, DNC Chair Ken Martin traveled to Tennessee to campaign for Democratic candidate Aftyn Behn, who is running in the special election for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District. This was Chair Martin's third trip to Tennessee since becoming DNC Chair.
As
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Interprofessional Education Day Showcases UT Health Science Center's Dedication to Collaborative Learning
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Nov. 12 -- The University of Tennessee Health Science Center issued the following news:
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Interprofessional Education Day Showcases UT Health Science Center's Dedication to Collaborative Learning
By Chris Green
From Memphis to Nashville to Knoxville, more than 750 students from 11 health professions programs at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center came together recently for Interprofessional Education (IPE) Day.
Held annually, IPE Day introduces students
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Jacob Alexander Schroeder, BA'22: Intellectual Curiosity and a Zest for Life
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 10 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Jacob Alexander Schroeder, BA'22: Intellectual Curiosity and a Zest for Life
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Jacob Alexander Schroeder, BA'22, of Boise, Idaho, died Dec. 6, 2024. He was 25 years old.
Known for living life to its fullest, he achieved a great deal at a young age and was committed to his passions, which included international travel. In middle school he founded Imagine Balloons, using his balloon-twisting skills to rai
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Lifelong leaders: Recognizing opportunities for growth and transformation, they helped build our future.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 10 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Lifelong leaders: Recognizing opportunities for growth and transformation, they helped build our future.
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Vanderbilt celebrates the lives and mourns the loss last spring of three Vanderbilt alumni who led with passion and generosity during times of transition and change.
JAMES STEPHEN "STEVE" TURNER, BA'69
James Stephen "Steve" Turner, BA'69, real estate visionary, community leader and Vanderbilt tr
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Medipack Adopts Eastar 6763 Renew for More Sustainable Medical Packaging
KINGSPORT, Tennessee, Nov. 12 -- Eastman Chemical Co. issued the following news release:
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Medipack adopts Eastar(TM) 6763 Renew for more sustainable medical packaging
Eastman is powering the latest medical package innovation from Medipack, allowing the company to offer its customers the performance they need and added sustainability they want.
Eastman's Eastar(TM) 6763 Renew copolyester is a key component in Medipack's new MEDPETG 6763 RN thermoforming film. Using Eastar 6763 Renew allo
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Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt Honors Scott and Sandi Borchetta
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 11 -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news release:
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Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt honors Scott and Sandi Borchetta
Longtime supporters of Monroe Carell, the Borchettas' latest philanthropy builds on their ongoing commitment to the hospital's NICU services.
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Leaders from Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt honored Scott Borc
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MTSU Journalism Professor Lands Research Grant for Study on College Sports Betting, Social Media
MURFREESBORO, Tennessee, Nov. 12 -- Middle Tennessee State University issued the following news:
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MTSU journalism professor lands research grant for study on college sports betting, social media
By DeAnn Hays
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Matthew Taylor, an associate professor in Middle Tennessee State University's School of Journalism and Strategic Media, recently received a grant from a national journalism honor society to support his study that focuses on college sports betting and social media.
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MTSU Liberal Arts Dean Completes Prestigious Fulbright Program in France
MURFREESBORO, Tennessee, Nov. 11 -- Middle Tennessee State University issued the following news:
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MTSU Liberal Arts dean completes prestigious Fulbright Program in France
By Mike Davis, Michael.Davis@mtsu.edu
Leah Tolbert Lyons, dean of Middle Tennessee State University's College of Liberal Arts, recently returned from France after completing the Fulbright International Education Administrators Program, a trip she describes as affirming her commitment to provide international opportunit
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Research Investment: Vanderbilt finds ways to set up new faculty for success
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 12 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Research Investment: Vanderbilt finds ways to set up new faculty for success
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By Elizabeth Cook Jenkins, BS'99
Photos by Harrison McClary
Finding a place to live, designing a course and hiring research assistants are just a few of the tasks that new faculty face when they arrive in Nashville. Not long after they've set up their office or lab, they begin applying for more funding and navigating the t
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Second Schizophrenia Treatment Discovered at Vanderbilt's Warren Center Enters Phase I Clinical Trial
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 13 -- Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences issued the following news:
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Second schizophrenia treatment discovered at Vanderbilt's Warren Center enters Phase I clinical trial
A new potential treatment for schizophrenia discovered through the Warren Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery has entered Phase 1 clinical trials, marking the fifth WCNDD therapeutic to advance into human testing.
The investigational drug, NMRA-898, is a structurally d
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Tennessee AgrAbility Project Continues With Funding and Expanded Programming
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 12 -- The University of Tennessee's Institute of Agriculture issued the following news release:
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Tennessee AgrAbility Project Continues with New Funding and Expanded Programming
Efforts Are Moving Forward Through April 2026
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University of Tennessee Extension is pleased to announce that the Tennessee AgrAbility Project has received an eight-month continuation award to support farmers with disabilities across the state. Funding is available through April 2026.
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Tennessee Tech to Launch New Bachelor's Degree in Artificial Intelligence in Fall 2026
COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 12 -- Tennessee Technological University issued the following news release:
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Tennessee Tech to launch new bachelor's degree in artificial intelligence in fall 2026
By Jonathan Frank
Tennessee Tech University will launch a new Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence in fall 2026, becoming the first institution in the state to offer a baccalaureate-level degree in the theories, systems and development behind the emerging technology.
The new major, house
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Trevecca Dedicates the New Winkler Center for Career Development and Connections
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 14 -- Trevecca Nazarene University issued the following news on Nov. 13, 2025:
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Trevecca Dedicates the New Winkler Center for Career Development and Connections
Trevecca officially dedicated the Winkler Center for Career Development and Connections on Friday, November 7, in Waggoner Library. The new space, completed this fall, enhances the University's efforts to prepare students for meaningful careers through personal guidance, practical skills and real-world
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University of Tennessee Health Science Center: Healthy Smiles, Full Hearts Tackling Tennessee's Dental Care Shortage
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Nov. 15 -- The University of Tennessee Health Science Center issued the following news:
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Healthy Smiles, Full Hearts Tackling Tennessee's Dental Care Shortage
By Allyson Lawson
Recent College of Dentistry alumnus Dillon Cutshaw, DDS, knows a trip to the dentist may sometimes be benched in favor of life's necessities.
"We can go to the dentist every six months," he says. "It's not you having to decide between this tooth hurting versus not buying food the next day. Fo
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University of Tennessee Health Science Center: Nurse Practitioners Play Growing Role in Primary, Rural Care
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Nov. 13 -- The University of Tennessee Health Science Center issued the following news:
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Nurse Practitioners Play Growing Role in Primary, Rural Care
By Leigh Ann Roman
Posonya Currie, BSN, grew up in Haywood County and hopes to work there as a primary care provider when she graduates from the UT Health Science Center College of Nursing as a nurse practitioner. She chose the job as a way to have a significant impact.
This week is National Nurse Practitioner Week, re
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University of Tennessee Health Science Center: Pathologists' Assistant Program Reaches Milestone in Accreditation and Growth
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Nov. 14 -- The University of Tennessee Health Science Center issued the following news:
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Pathologists' Assistant Program Reaches Milestone in Accreditation and Growth
By Chris Green
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center's Pathologists' Assistant Program, the newest program in the College of Health Professions, has reached a significant phase in its development, receiving full accreditation while continuing to grow and achieve strong outcomes for its stude
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UofM Represented in D.C. for Robinhood's Money Drills Conference
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Nov. 13 -- The University of Memphis issued the following news:
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UofM Represented in D.C. for Robinhood's Money Drills Conference
The University of Memphis was recently represented at the Money Drills Conference in Washington, D.C., hosted by Robinhood. Drs. Carmen Astorne and P.K. Jain from the Fogelman College of Business and Economics (FCBE) and Ted White from UofM's Athletic Department joined national discussions on financial education and literacy for student-ath
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UT Raises $2.6 Million for 13th Big Orange Give
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 11 -- The University of Tennessee issued the following news:
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UT Raises $2.6 Million for 13th Big Orange Give
More than 7,700 Volunteers came together Nov. 5 for Big Orange Give, supporting their favorite parts of Rocky Top and showing their belief in the power of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, to change lives. The annual day of giving completed its 13th year with more than $2.6 million received for current and future students, surpassing its $2.5 mill
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UTIA Soil Scientist Receives Women in Science National Mentoring Award
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 11 -- The University of Tennessee's Institute of Agriculture issued the following news release:
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UTIA Soil Scientist Receives Women in Science National Mentoring Award
Former Mentees Nominated Sindhu Jagadamma for Honor
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As a mentor, Sindhu Jagadamma, associate professor of soil science at the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, helps her students increase their self-confidence and push themselves to persevere through adversity, traits she lear
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Vanderbilt honors 2025 Master Innovators who drive breakthrough research and commercial impact
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 10 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Vanderbilt honors 2025 Master Innovators who drive breakthrough research and commercial impact
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Five exceptional Vanderbilt faculty members have been named 2025 Master Innovators for their extraordinary contributions to translating research into commercial applications that have significant societal impact.
The 2025 honorees represent diverse fields from infectious disease therapeutics to neuroscience
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Vanderbilt Law School: Finding Common Ground on Energy Reform
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 14 -- Vanderbilt Law School issued the following news:
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Finding Common Ground on Energy Reform
By Elise Harris
Vanderbilt Law hosted former Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen for a conversation on bypassing polarization on energy issues. The event, part of The Private Sector and The Planet speaker series, was sponsored by the Private Climate Governance Lab (PCG); the Iowa Hubbell Environmental Law Initiative; Dialogue Vanderbilt; and Vanderbilt's Center for Sust
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Vanderbilt Peabody College launches M.S. program in Quantitative Methods and Data Analytics for Human Behavior
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 11 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Vanderbilt Peabody College launches M.S. program in Quantitative Methods and Data Analytics for Human Behavior
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Key Takeaways:
* Vanderbilt has launched a new Quantitative Methods and Data Analytics for Human Behavior M.S. program.
* Students who earn the degree will have in-demand skills to be competitive across a range of industries.
* Apply early to take advantage of priority decision benefi
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Vanderbilt to build new residential college on The Ingram Commons
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 13 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Vanderbilt to build new residential college on The Ingram Commons
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Vanderbilt University will embark on an expansion of The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons on the Peabody campus, to open for the start of the 2027-28 academic year.
The new house will welcome approximately 150 additional first-year students and, like the existing Commons houses, will feature a faculty apartment for the head of house and col
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center: AI Recruited to Lower Leading Cause of Preventable Hospital Deaths
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 12 -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news release:
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AI recruited to lower leading cause of preventable hospital deaths
Risk of VTE rises in hospitals due to factors such as patient immobility, effects from major surgery, and use of indwelling medical devices like central lines.
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A year-long randomized clinical trial launching later this year at Vanderbilt University Medical Center will test whether artificial intelligence (AI) can
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Vanderbilt University School of Engineering: Justus Ndukaife Leads Innovative Research to Create Better Thermal Emitters, Improve Energy Sources
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 12 (TNSjou) -- Vanderbilt University School of Engineering issued the following news:
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Justus Ndukaife leads innovative research to create better thermal emitters, improve energy sources
Justus Ndukaife, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering and Chancellor Faculty Fellow, is leading novel research that has developed all-metal thermal emitters to improve the stability of infrared light sources for applications, like gas sensors, that operate
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Vanderbilt, George Washington University's Schoolteacher at 50 conference reframes teaching profession
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 11 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Vanderbilt, George Washington University's Schoolteacher at 50 conference reframes teaching profession
By Jenna SomersĀ
On October 30 and 31, education scholars, practitioners and policymakers convened Schoolteacher at 50. The conference marked the 50 th anniversary of sociologist Dan Lortie's book about the ethos of the teaching profession. Attendees reflected upon Lortie's insights at the time of publi
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Virginia Tech: Study to Examine If Water Filters Can Improve Health for Households in Rural Appalachia
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Nov. 15 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
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Study to examine if water filters can improve health for households in rural Appalachia
By Kevin Myatt
A team led by Virginia Tech's Alasdair Cohen is launching the first major U.S. study to test whether simple countertop water filters can reduce illness in households that rely on private wells and springs for drinking water.
The study, supported by a $3.7 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant, inc
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Where passions take flight: Programs for Talented Youth celebrates 25 years
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 10 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Where passions take flight: Programs for Talented Youth celebrates 25 years
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By Jennifer Kiilerich
Gabriella Noreen loved math from a very young age, her passion deepening when she discovered A.P. statistics as a teen. But she tended to be quiet in school. "I wish somebody had told me about summer programs for gifted students," she said. "I would have loved it. Maybe I would have even talked in class."
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