News Releases for October 1997


October 1

Vanderbilt University philosophy professor wins book award

Kennedy Center hosts talk on nutrition and exercise for persons with disabilities

VU hosts roundtable on promoting independent living for persons with disabilities

October 2

Public rejects political attacks on judicial independence, says Vanderbilt Law Professor

October 3

Vanderbilt institute for study of African American Church receives endowment

 

October 7

Noted anthropologist to lecture on New Age practice of channeling Oct. 22

October 14

Renowned transplant surgeon receives Distinguished Alumnus Award

Peabody College marks Homecoming with lecture, celebration dinner

Vanderbilt awarded grant to create innovative center for educational technology

October 15

Jacobson named Vanderbilt vice chancellor for health affairs

Turner gifts make possible Vanderbilt Divinity School partnership with United Methodist Church

Lawyer, writer and international advocate of women's rights to lecture on women heads of state and their rises to power Nov. 11

October 16

Vanderbilt University Divinity School offers Workshop on Theological Education as second career

Partners in Learning Teleconference to feature successful school/parent partnerships

October 22

VIPPS center hosts downlink for White House Conference on Child Care

October 23

Woody Paul demonstrates "pickle luminescence" during physics lecture at Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt University announces Rolling Stones concert information

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Sculpture, photograph unveiling commemorates 10th anniversary of Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities at Vanderbilt University

October 28

VU Women's Center features 'Pilgrimage to Patagonia' Nov. 4-Dec. 30


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