Vanderbilt Magazine

Cover Feature
Vanderbilt and Music City’s hit makers deliver perfect harmony.
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How Vanderbilt played its way to college baseball’s big show.
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From first-year students to cancer survivors, Vanderbilt’s outgoing Board of Trust chairman has touched countless lives.
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A professor’s challenge to students sparked a revolution in volunteerism.
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Rear Adm. Nora Tyson navigates uncharted waters as the first woman to command a Navy carrier strike group.
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Today’s alumni continue a storied Vanderbilt tradition in sports journalism.
(Cover illustration by C.F. Payne)
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Opening doors in Tinseltown takes smarts, guts and, if you’re very lucky, alumni on the inside.
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Championship game and two term papers in one week? These ’Dores can deal.
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Saving the world, making a living, and getting by at Vanderbilt for 20 bucks a week.
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When lives hang in the balance at 3,000 feet, there’s no time for vertigo, no room for error.
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From Philip Glass to Charles Darwin to his Harlem landlady, Daniel Bernard Roumain translates life into music.
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For the first time in 71 years, the man in the chancellor’s seat is one of us.
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Against all odds, these Holocaust survivors and refugees held fast to dreams for an education.
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Forty-five million Americans have no medical insurance - and the fallout for academic medical centers is jeopardizing the entire health-care system.
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