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May 20-June 9, 1996
Volume XV, No. 32


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Commencement 1996!

Chancellor Joe B. Wyatt applauds Vanderbilt graduates, their friends and families during May 10 Commencement exercises. See the full text of Wyatt's speech. Additional Commencement coverage can be found below./Photo by Billy Kingsley.

Commencement speech
Founder's Medalists
Faculty Emeritus Listing

Reunion '96

Returning alumni relive life at Vanderbilt

Features

Vanderbilt hosts Bike Patrol training sessions (Photo Package)
Amy Grant speaks/plays at Blair Recital Hall(Photo)

Other stories

Grant propels endowment drive for Kelly Miller Smith Institute
National search for new senior management job announced
Welch named University chaplain
Campuswide zoned parking planned
Scholars to gather for annual meeting of the Academy for Jewish Philosophy
Peabody names Ramer Distinguished Alumnus
Elderhostel brings seniors back to school
Kennedy Center photo exhibit features women recovering from substance abuse
Environmental stewardship honored by state
Summer construction busier than usual
Retirement learning association elects first board of directors
Dorn compiles history of Peabody
NCAA certification team visits campus





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This document was created Tuesday, May 21, 1996
This document last updated Jan. 16, 1997

Vice Chancellor for University Relations and General Counsel: Jeff Carr
Chief of Staff, University Relations: Bill R. Phillips
Director, News and Public Affairs: Elizabeth P. Latt
Senior Editor: Brenda Ellis
Editor: Jamie Lawson
Assistant Editor: Kelly C. Lockhart
Calendar Editor: Ronda Blackman
Photographer: Billy Kingsley
Contributors: Lew Harris, Jean P. Moore, Ann Marie Deer Owens, Ellie Shick, Sally Atkinson Tucker