News Releases for November 1997


November 3

VU law, sociology collaborate on statewide judicial review

November 4

VIPPS to provide assessment of TNT's new neighborhood aftercare program

November 7

Nashville Vanderbilt Club spruces up Renewal House

Author to speak about son with Down syndrome

Vanderbilt School of Law to host public forum on race and ethnic fairness

November 12

Vanderbilt University sponsored research funds increase 14 percent

November 14

Bottorff elected vice president of Vanderbilt Board of Trust

Bransford receives Sutherland Prize for achievement in research

William Shain named dean of undergraduate admissions at Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt establishes Roman Catholic Studies Chair in honor of Notre Dame president

Novemver 17

VU study gauges public opinion on public schools, gambling and the Oilers

November 25

Learning for at-risk youngsters subject of Kennedy Center community breakfast


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