A Vanderbilt engineer is among a group of researchers developing the next generation optoelectronic and infrared devices. https://t.co/bFCS3iMsE4
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 6, 2021
Recent advancements are improving the efficiency of solar panels. https://t.co/DMlyrlJ5T7
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 5, 2021
The company's goal is to deliver 100 miles of charge to a car battery in five minutes by 2025. https://t.co/FXULUdQFJ3
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 5, 2021
The U.S. Energy Information Administration just released projections on energy consumption, emissions, natural gas production and more. https://t.co/Sh6baOAXyB
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 5, 2021
Making bladder cancer treatment safer, smarter and cheaper. #MechanicalEngineer Nima Sarli shows us how a robotic snakelike wand can allow surgeons to clear out more tumors at once. #WorldCancerDay https://t.co/2PzmbvvQXH
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 4, 2021
Vanderbilt researchers have received a National Cancer Institute grant to detect early signs of lung cancer. #WorldCancerDay https://t.co/3YlcAMFGys
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 4, 2021
We are showcasing VU engineers who have recently made strides in #cancer research on this #WorldCancerDay. Justus Ndukaife, assistant professor of electrical engineering developed tiny tweezers to trap molecules on a nanoscale for #cancer research. https://t.co/9cvY6rQeWk
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 4, 2021
On this #WorldCancerDay, we recognize VU engineers who have recently made strides in #cancer research. Marjan Rafat, an assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, has received an award for young and innovative cancer researchers. https://t.co/wOPeSxzp4W
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 4, 2021
Associate Professor of #MechanicalEngineering Dr. Eric Barth has a research history steeped in fluid power. He spoke with @TheNFPA about one of his new creations – a servo pump for hydraulically actuated soft robotics. https://t.co/4zQcbKl8kL
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 4, 2021
Trevor Bruns is a #MechanicalEngineer working to improve surgery. Trevor shows us the automated robotic insertion tools that help surgeons as they insert cochlear implants. https://t.co/XqWKr6A6W5
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 3, 2021
After nearly 20 years of cleanup, wildlife is returning to the Copper Basin. The @BargeDesign and GSH project recognized as the most significant engineering accomplishment in the country in 2020. https://t.co/REFGWXnN8W
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 3, 2021
New research from Vanderbilt researchers looking at prostate cancer cells and resistance to cell death. https://t.co/X5WvmocsSB
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 3, 2021
VU researchers receive $2 million BRAIN Initiative grant for their work developing three-dimensional brain organoids. Read more here: https://t.co/XMDcX8P7Sq pic.twitter.com/tpUmhe3Ly5
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 3, 2021
These patients were minimally conscious for years. Then, an experimental treatment 'jump-started' their brains. https://t.co/urNg0kN1Dz
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 2, 2021
Check out these accelerator beams that use nanoscale diamonds to increase efficiency. https://t.co/96NFfVUHzy
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 2, 2021
A major power grid project continues across Africa. Despite dropping technology costs, the continent does not appear to be using many renewable energy sources. https://t.co/qSCLQFvFEn
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 2, 2021
Nashville has seen first hand how a flood can impact a city. This new tool can help planners, emergency responders and scientists plan before the next major flood. https://t.co/YR6omBlxCF
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 1, 2021
Check out some of the #Biomechanics research at Vanderbilt https://t.co/teMDdARprD
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) February 1, 2021
A transformational carbon capture system could pave the way for future coal-fired power plants. https://t.co/BcqXVm4xFD
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) January 31, 2021
#ICYMI A new master's degree program starts in the fall. #InterventionalEngineering will equip engineers to improve translation of technology for medical procedures and surgery. https://t.co/13xhAu6cPb
— VU Engineering (@VUEngineering) January 30, 2021
So excited to be able to highlight how my lab is contributing to the challenge to understand and treat patients with #Epilepsy with @Englot @cately00 @VandyBME @vuiis https://t.co/Nbi1F3J6KR
— Vicky Morgan (@VickyLMorgan) January 15, 2021
#Reesosomes pic.twitter.com/tcKlyqqT3j
— CMBE journal (@CMBEjournal) December 31, 2020
Lipid rafts are cholesterol and sphingolipid enriched microdomains within the plasma membrane that play important roles in cancer #metastasis and cell death. #ReviewArticle by Greenlee et al. @VUEngineering @goobergreenlee @profmikeking https://t.co/55pf3NzKGJ pic.twitter.com/qbw6JgVe5U
— Cancer Research (@CR_AACR) January 4, 2021
Winter doldrums + ongoing quarantine may make the goal of getting regular exercise feel out of reach. But at-home workouts help mental health as well as physical health, because they burn off #stress. Reframe your idea of working out at home: https://t.co/AUoZMAqFaD
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 6, 2021
Gathering virtually or with the people you live with is the safest way to celebrate the Super Bowl this year. Here's guidance from the @CDCgov: https://t.co/qGqAlkdyLv
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 6, 2021
There are more fresh vegetables in season now than you might think. Try these winter veggies, to keep meals interesting and calorie counts down: https://t.co/oraVZc9JV4
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 6, 2021
Watching Sunday's big game with the people who live with you is the safest way to celebrate this year & we're here to help with some healthier, delicious game-day recipes from @southernhealth https://t.co/ruhdec7mOj
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 6, 2021
A nutritious breakfast that's easy to prep, feels like comfort food and offers an alternative to predictable fare like cereal: Try this recipe for sweet potato toast. https://t.co/OOKvK6YGPr
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 6, 2021
What to expect after getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Helpful info from @CDCgov https://t.co/cP9pYoMkjx pic.twitter.com/jRw4vdaEzW
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 5, 2021
In pre-op brain mapping (functional MRI), patients perform linguistic and motor tasks in an MRI scanner. The images provide a map of which brain areas were used during the tasks, identifying vital areas requiring especially cautious treatment. https://t.co/w1446yvWCy
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 5, 2021
Wearing a cloth mask every day means the mask can get a bit grungy. The CDC has this advice for storing and washing masks, a reminder that these very important health tools work best when clean. https://t.co/WOAW9iHP0m pic.twitter.com/pVWPXP4jRG
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 5, 2021
It's so easy to feel sluggish, cranky and just blah in wintertime — especially this winter, during a pandemic. Tips for staying safe and healthy through this season, mentally and physically. https://t.co/3AP13zSqWg
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 5, 2021
How to care for someone who has #COVID-19 at home. Advice from @CDCgov https://t.co/FuC7qOQYoh pic.twitter.com/s2Y6VgBUk2
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 5, 2021
Important research news: the discovery of what may be the Achilles’ heel of the #coronavirus — a finding that may help close the door on #COVID19 & possibly head off future pandemics: https://t.co/h6EY2Fx3mI
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 5, 2021
How is vaccine effectiveness measured? In this video series, Vanderbilt infectious diseases expert Dr. William Schaffner answers frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine.
To learn more about the #COVID19 vaccine, see our answers to FAQs: https://t.co/lrYcFp0pq0 pic.twitter.com/j0t6snQmPU
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 4, 2021
When we're at home all the time, it's easy to fall into erratic sleep patterns. But frequent changes to sleep hours can contribute to sluggishness and other health problems. A sleep expert explains why you should re-establish a regular sleep schedule. https://t.co/sYxASU8zf4
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 4, 2021
"Cancer doesn't wait for COVID. Cancer doesn't wait for follow-ups. Cancer doesn't wait for anything so just get in. Early detection is everything," said Cheryl Livingston, a cancer survivor who credits early detection with saving her life twice. @WSMV https://t.co/JFFezGuLDf
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) February 3, 2021
Our @VUMCTransplant reached a new record in 2020 for total solid organ transplants: 611 life-saving procedures. We are now the 6th largest transplant program by volume in the U.S. among hospitals doing solid-organ transplants. https://t.co/qKITe1yE3H
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) January 31, 2021
Creating a new exercise habit can be challenging, especially when other things demand your time. How to make this new habit stick: https://t.co/rdDvUgjwAN
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) January 30, 2021
Researchers identified genetic factors that raise the risk of pneumonia and its consequences. Their findings may help identify COVID-19 patients at greatest risk for pneumonia. https://t.co/qZiVkVar7a
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) January 30, 2021
Our orthopedic walk-in clinic cares for fractures, muscle injuries and other orthopedic emergencies. For these types of injuries it's an alternative to the emergency room. https://t.co/mFpB9bHGAX
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) January 30, 2021
The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of @NIH has renewed our Program Project Grant, “HDL Function in Human Disease,” which involves cholesterol and heart disease, for another five years. @VUMC_heart https://t.co/2itqCg5RbF
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) January 30, 2021
The safest way to enjoy and support restaurants and bars is to take out food and eat it at home with those you live with. What else to consider about eating out during the pandemic, from @CDCgov. https://t.co/URmGGidhDB pic.twitter.com/A0aMuB2E6M
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) January 28, 2021
Yoga poses can help you find some mental stability in an often anxious or chaotic world. 7 poses and breathing exercises that can help: https://t.co/D0GcbzQLMG pic.twitter.com/xR9KdPv0KB
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) January 28, 2021
Answers to many common questions about the COVID-19 vaccine: https://t.co/vsWXKCdNiR pic.twitter.com/jgnqZgeLtR
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) January 28, 2021
We can all be forgiven if we've done some emotional eating during the pandemic. But if you're ready to break this habit, here's a how-to. https://t.co/1nMfWZPcfq
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) January 27, 2021
Our orthopedic walk-in clinic cares for fractures, muscle injuries and other orthopedic emergencies. For these types of injuries it's an alternative to the emergency room. https://t.co/Xg7YtjoprD
— Vanderbilt Health (@VUMChealth) January 27, 2021
@VUMChealth simplifies the cochlear implant decision process by offering same-day services and bundles. @haynes_earhttps://t.co/L9XJwgvUN0
— VUMC MD (@VUMC_MD) January 31, 2021
"We do expect to see an increased number of delayed colon cancer diagnosis and deaths in the coming months…" In honor of #WorldCancerDay, I teamed up with @VUMChealth doctors to explain the importance of not skipping your cancer screenings. @FOXNashville https://t.co/6QbyXp1y6T
— Temple Ricke (@TempleRickeTV) February 4, 2021
Check out these kombucha care packages put together by the VUSM Fermentation Club!
The student org gave out almost 60 packages– including DIY kombucha brewing kits and cans of local Walker Brothers Kombucha –and then hosted a Zoom session describing the fermentation process. pic.twitter.com/jUvJNSqGP7
— Vanderbilt School of Medicine (@VUmedicine) January 19, 2021
Stephanie Hart, a third-year student in Vanderbilt University’s School of Medicine, is partnering with Cole Elementary School to help fight food insecurity in the Nashville community during the COVID-19 pandemic.https://t.co/wtltrWncw8
— Vanderbilt School of Medicine (@VUmedicine) January 9, 2021
"As long as there is that one big hit that takes place, people will keep gambling." Josh White, Assistant Professor of Finance, told CNN in regards to individual investors. Read the full story: https://t.co/g3rMk13gZg
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) February 6, 2021
"Food traditions within families ultimately tie us together, connecting us both to one another and to our past." Kelly Haws, Professor of Marketing, applies her research to the passing down of food traditions. https://t.co/NbWYkvnedf
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) February 3, 2021
A new Nasdaq stock trades on a humorous symbol: LMAO. Josh White, assistant professor of finance, talks about funny symbols from his time on the Securities and Exchange Commission and the stories behind them. https://t.co/crK3HJLKJx
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) February 2, 2021
"I really haven’t seen anything like this in the listed stock space," Josh White, Professor of Finance, told MarketWatch in regards to current GameStop Stock value. Read more: https://t.co/HUvyWVFpU2
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) February 1, 2021
"It’s an incredible feedback loop." Josh White, Assistant Professor of Finance, offers his insight on GameStop: https://t.co/TKCkVDeLFm
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) January 29, 2021
Amid COVID-19, businesses will have to implement new procedures and training methods. Megan Lawrence, assistant professor of strategic management, examines what new practices work best and why. https://t.co/bCrL5SrNAe
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) January 19, 2021
Want to start your own company? Attending business school can be a great way to learn the fundamentals of entrepreneurship while making the connections vital to succeeding in the startup world. Here are 5 essential skills for aspiring entrepreneurs: https://t.co/lQV8rHOUZj
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) January 15, 2021
Marketing can do more than promote goods and services. Marketing can inspire people to make the world a better place. If you're thinking about a marketing career that meshes with your ideals, you'll need to master these 7 essential marketing skills: https://t.co/Xoxj2tSngs
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) January 14, 2021
What's next for the airline industry? Paul Jacobson (MBA '97), former CFO of Delta Air Lines and current CFO of General Motors, offers his insight on the future of flight. Watch now: https://t.co/lwu0MBxAl8
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) January 7, 2021
"Times of uncertainty often drive us toward products that provide comfort and even nostalgia," Kelly Haws, Professor of Marketing, discussed the comeback of the infamous UGG boot: https://t.co/herSr6C8N8
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) January 6, 2021
Listen to feedback from real-world clients! Earn resume-building experience for yourself and sign up for Accelerator Virtual Business Immersion, taking place June 2021. https://t.co/NL0WodgXxv Watch now: https://t.co/fLjZnXPlVJ
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) December 28, 2020
Jessica Kennedy, Associate Professor of Management, co-wrote a Harvard Business Review article on How Couples Can Find Balance While Working from Home. Read the full story: https://t.co/eubWkSlZs3
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) December 23, 2020
Kelly Haws, the Ann Marie and Thomas B. Walker Jr. Professor of Marketing, discusses strategies for making food decisions during the holidays that can lead to better health outcomes. https://t.co/BNG8pmKnPt
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) December 22, 2020
As the year comes to a close, we look back at 2020 and select some of the most popular Owen news articles. From confronting COVID-19 to setting salary records, here’s what happened during the last year: https://t.co/Y4nP1Qd2V2
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) December 18, 2020
Check out the latest building updates from Owen Forward with William Rawn Associates and Dean M. Eric Johnson. Get a closer look at the upcoming expansion and renovation of Management Hall in this video: https://t.co/wIuo83FozQ
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) December 17, 2020
Wondering if a career in healthcare management is the right fit for you? Discover what healthcare management is and how to position yourself for an advanced role: https://t.co/4Ma2mEyQvz
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) December 16, 2020
If you’re looking to accelerate your career at a Big 4 accounting firm, you need more than just quantitative skills. Here are the top non-financial skills that will help you succeed as an accounting leader: https://t.co/WfvBCrXFuU
— Vanderbilt Business (@VanderbiltOwen) December 15, 2020
The FTC passed up on the chance to stop the Instagram-Facebook merger in 2012. What does that mean in 2021?
Nothing. @johnmarknewman and I explain why in our new piece out in the Atlantic. https://t.co/mJcgzlEmRf
— Rebecca Allensworth (@HawAllensworth) February 1, 2021
.@HawAllensworth (@vanderbiltlaw) challenges the conventional account of how big tech consolidated market power – that antitrust law failed to evolve with tech. Her Essay argues that courts gave tech companies special dispensation under antitrust doctrine. https://t.co/3EtNDswW5s
— The Yale Law Journal (@YaleLJournal) January 18, 2021
The mayor's committee was co-chaired by @VanderbiltU Vice Chancellor Eric Kopstain and @ELIORG senior attorney and law professor Linda Breggin, with research assistance from Elizabeth Holden '20, Charlie Spencer Davis '20 & 3L Bryan Davidson. @FutureVUSustain https://t.co/VMYG0yDfMW
— Vanderbilt Law (@vanderbiltlaw) January 25, 2021
"Biden takes office amid 'a perfect storm – the pandemic, polarization, our economy and social-justice issues,'" said @Samar_Ali81, co-chair of the @VanderbiltU Project on Unity and American Democracy, in @USATODAY.https://t.co/nECllvFxO4 https://t.co/cfml8KiBD0
— Vanderbilt Law (@vanderbiltlaw) January 20, 2021
Worthy endeavor from @VanderbiltU and @jmeacham Proud to see this effort as an Alumni and American. https://t.co/vX0e1boZPQ
— Bruce A. Heyman (@BruceAHeyman) February 4, 2021
What could 150,000 scientists & engineers working across disciplines & borders accomplish for human health? Let's find out. Announcing the #LeapHealthBreakthroughNetwork – setting a new bar for fast-paced R&D.
Find out more and consider joining: https://t.co/euqtPhl4Bd pic.twitter.com/0WhZAcw2PK
— Leap (@WellcomeLeap) January 28, 2021
An update on the Christmas Day explosion in Nashvillehttps://t.co/NGlwkxDVez
— Vanderbilt University Chancellor (@VU_Chancellor) December 28, 2020
Before we start thinking about New Year’s resolutions, let’s take a minute and reflect on the past 12 months. #AnchorDown pic.twitter.com/LjgXQSbArF
— Vanderbilt Athletics (@vucommodores) December 23, 2020
Heartbeat and habits. The starting point has been set by @Coach_Lea. #AnchorDown pic.twitter.com/5lDuK06Zng
— Vanderbilt Football (@VandyFootball) December 20, 2020
Watch: Former Vice President @AlGore kicks off the Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy, followed by case study on PEPFAR with 66th Secretary of State @CondoleezzaRice.
Learn more and watch the full conversations at https://t.co/paZzsPqUvc pic.twitter.com/x40NPHm9uI
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) January 15, 2021
A team of @MeharryMedical students has been accepted to the @NSF Innovation Corps program to continue work on a health-education platform developed through @theWondry. https://t.co/klbGKQLMGW
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) February 6, 2021
Vanderbilt researchers are prolific and resolute in their pursuit of transformative research and innovation. Despite the limitations of the #COVID19 pandemic, research persists at @vupeabody and @vanderbiltnurse.https://t.co/MjmhXOf7QQ
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) February 5, 2021
"Resilient Souls: We Rest Then We Rise," a new online exhibit supported by @VUDivinity in celebration and reflection of #BlackHistoryMonth, runs through March 12. https://t.co/NWVAYvmrHr
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) February 5, 2021
About 45% of formerly incarcerated Americans were unemployed one year after leaving prison, according to a @BrookingsInst study, but a Vanderbilt researcher tells @ConversationUS there are promising solutions. https://t.co/w5jMAfXoey
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) February 5, 2021
“Politics, fundamentally, should be about the mediation of differences, not about forever fighting total wars.”
Watch the co-chairs of The Vanderbilt Project on Unity & Democracy, @jmeacham, @BillHaslam & @Samar_Ali81, discuss the project on @Morning_Joe https://t.co/KHBPwcVKgq
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) February 4, 2021
On this #WorldCancerDay, learn how Vanderbilt researchers discovered a protein that —when genetically manipulated to impede it from interacting with a gene responsible for cancer genesis—effectively melts tumors in days.https://t.co/H5GoAf9unW
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) February 4, 2021
Prominent scholars @CornelWest and Victor Anderson will participate in a virtual event, “Race, Faith and American Democracy: A Conversation,” on Friday, Feb. 5, from noon to 1 p.m. CT as part of Vanderbilt University’s celebration of #BlackHistoryMonth. https://t.co/grc0E3Civd
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) February 3, 2021
Vanderbilt’s historic Vaughn Home is inspiring research in history, architecture, archaeology, literature and more, as students dig for clues and understanding of the school’s past in the home’s dirt-floor cellar.https://t.co/lAn9mN5HFl
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) February 2, 2021
Vanderbilt researchers have won a $2.3 million @NIH grant to develop three-dimensional brain organoids that resemble a human brain at 24 to 25 weeks post-conception to map neurological development and study neurological disorders.
Learn more at https://t.co/QzlgoiBZJi pic.twitter.com/yF61ShFUkb
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) February 2, 2021
Using cutting-edge technologies and novel bioinformatics approaches, researchers at @VUMChealth have discovered what may be the Achilles’ heel of the coronavirus. This finding may help close the door on #COVID19 and possibly head off future pandemics.https://t.co/oQ1LvJkoBn
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) February 1, 2021
A new bike lane has been created on Jess Neely Drive from 25th Avenue to Natchez Trace as part of a pilot program to enhance safety in the area and to help inform potential long-term changes. https://t.co/v31jn9MZww
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) January 30, 2021
Vanderbilt will celebrate the grand opening of @theNMAAM on Saturday, Jan. 30 with a virtual concert from @blairschool featuring works by Black composers.
The concert will start at 8 p.m. CT and will be broadcast from Blair’s live-streaming page. https://t.co/DCKAQMq2Wo
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) January 29, 2021
A new trans-institutional, interdisciplinary data science minor will be shared by all four undergraduate schools and colleges. Students will be able to begin declaring the minor this spring. https://t.co/MlseXWvRHe
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) January 29, 2021
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There's a lot of talk about the #COVID19 vaccines in the news and online. So, how do you know if what you're reading is the truth?
Vanderbilt University assistant professor of psychology @lkfazio shares how to distinguish between valid and false information about the vaccines. pic.twitter.com/wB6hLei8cv
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) January 27, 2021
On the heels of the launch of The Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy, several Vanderbilt faculty shared their expertise on the inauguration and transition, via @USATODAY, @NBCNews, @Le_Figaro, @EFEnews, @UpshotNYT, @politico and more.https://t.co/yJgAVILuoN pic.twitter.com/aeyvpCfK52
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) January 22, 2021
In his inaugural address and during his opening days, Joe Biden "needs to restore trust in democracy, governance and ourselves," says @Samar_Ali81, co-chair of The Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy, in an interview with @SusanPage via @USATODAY. #InaugurationDay https://t.co/UQiTPX2l8Q
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) January 20, 2021
Ethiopian American novelist @dinawmengestu gave an impassioned personal view of growing up in an immigrant family in the U.S. during his keynote address for this year’s #MLKDay event, hosted in partnership with the Vanderbilt Chancellor’s Lecture Series. https://t.co/ZUvR9k1D3k pic.twitter.com/temfwSiCGn
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) January 19, 2021
As an institution committed to vigorous debate and the exchange of differing ideas in a culture of civility and mutual respect, we firmly believe that the common interests, values, hopes and aspirations we all share are much greater than what divides us. https://t.co/PnnEXVlUtz
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) January 7, 2021
Vanderbilt Earth scientists have received funding from @NASA to use satellite imagery to examine underwater volcanic eruptions’ ripple effect on the planet’s atmospheric processes.
Learn more at https://t.co/kJBJaNVvFP pic.twitter.com/fM2oafxmOW
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) January 4, 2021
As the world witnesses the rollout of new vaccines targeting COVID-19, @VanderbiltU and @VUMChealth have played leading roles in researching, developing and testing several of the most clinically developed medicines being used to combat the pandemic. https://t.co/LMYpzfsMvt
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) December 18, 2020
New Vanderbilt research in @aaas shows that partisanship is more closely related to social mobility—defined here as social contact and travel within and among communities—during the pandemic than the incidence of COVID-19 cases or deaths in the community. https://t.co/yiVBFkQBns
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) December 18, 2020
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The Vanderbilt Wind Symphony class directed by Tom Verrier performs "Hymn for the Innocent" on Dudley Field in Vanderbilt Stadium. The performance was recorded as a tribute from the Wind Symphony to those impacted by COVID-19 and social injustice. pic.twitter.com/56pv9Crtug
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) December 22, 2020