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February 1, 2024
ARTS & CULTURE
Vanderbilt University Press launches Global Black Writers in Translation series to amplify the writings of authors of African descent
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The new trade series, Global Black Writers in Translation, will publish a variety of texts by authors of African descent translated from their source languages into English. The goal is to amplify a body of writing that introduces anglophone readers to the range and complexity of Black literary and cultural production, history and political thought. Read More
RESEARCH
Wiley and Vanderbilt University’s Heard Libraries sign agreement to publish more open access research
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Wiley, one of the world’s largest publishers and a global leader in research and learning, announced a new five-year open access agreement with the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries which began on Jan. 1, 2024. Read More
ALUMNI PROFILE
Alexandra Doten turns love of astronomy into TikTok triumph
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See how alumna Alexandra Doten, BA'18, is turning her love for all things space into a social media adventure. Read More
Vanderbilt's original Alpha Kappa Alpha members pose for a photo.
It's Black History Month and we're featuring some significant contributions from Black Vanderbilt community members over the years. 

In this edition, we highlight thirteen courageous African American students who came together during the fall of 1972 to charter the first Black sorority at Vanderbilt University and what was then called George Peabody College for Teachers.
This Week at VU
 
Feb. 1, 2024
4:10–5:30 p.m. • Faculty Commons
Faculty Senate Meeting
Feb. 2–4, 2024
Wilson Hall, Room 103
Dialogue Vanderbilt Debate Series
Upcoming Events
 
Feb. 1–29 | Black History Month Events

Feb. 6 | Vanderbilt Fine Arts Gallery Hosts 'Art for Lunch'
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Latest Headlines
 
Office of Undergraduate Education
Jeremi London named assistant provost of academic opportunity and belonging
 
Graduate Education
Peabody College unveils new graduate and professional certificate programs for competitive workforce training
 
Emerging Technology
English Language Center uses virtual reality to support international students
 
Funding Opportunity
Pre-proposals now being accepted for 2024 NIH S10 Shared and High-end Instrumentation Grants
 
Belonging
New Muslim employee affinity group will foster inclusivity and support
 
MoveVU
Athletics events may bring high volume of traffic to campus
 
ICYMI
Faculty and Staff Appreciation women’s basketball game is Feb. 18

Research & Innovation
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VU in the News
 
Forbes: America’s high-tech manufacturing rising stars
Chancellor Daniel Diermeier is quoted. The research of Dan Work, professor of civil and environmental engineering, and Jonathan Sprinkle, professor of computer science, is referenced.
 
Nashville Scene: How teacher shortages affect students with disabilities
Doug Fuchs, research professor of special education, is quoted.
 
New York Times: An America where guns do the talking
A new book, What We’ve Become: Living and Dying in a Country of Arms, by Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor and professor of medicine, health, and society, is featured.

UNDARK: The hidden racial bias in U.S. lung cancer screening policy
Melinda Aldrich, associate professor of medicine, is featured.
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