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Birthday quote for July 24
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Great Performances named a round-one winner in Cultural Exchange Grant Awards
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Kohnhorst joins U.S. Artists International Grant Program
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Help Vanderbilt cure diabetes
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VU employee signs book she authored about Beowulf at Davis-Kidd on July 29
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The Occupational Health Clinic comes to Vanderbilt Hospital July 28
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Tickets for 'Dores football are available for 50 percent off for VU employees
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Time for university faculty and staff to register your vehicle
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Nominations sought for the Commodore Award
Need some environmentally-friendly printing done?
Vanderbilt Printing Services offers green options.
Vanderbilt study suggests coffee may help alcoholics quit drinking
Study confirmed that coffee and cigarette use among Alcoholics Anonymous members is greater than among the general U.S. population.
Former Vanderbilt Treasurer named Lifetime Achievement Winner
William Spitz recognized by Foundation & Endowment Money Management.
Contact wearers should beware of summertime eye risks
Vanderbilt ophthalmologists warn against summertime activities that can lead to long-term eye damage.
VU professor writes fiction book set at Vanderbilt
Len Alberstadt’s novel explores difficulties faced by a young athlete in today's college and sports environment.
Jason Morrow, M.D., chief of the Division of Clinical Pharmacology in Vanderbilt Medical Center's Department of Medicine, was remembered last week as a gifted scientist and generous friend.
Morrow died on July 8.
Vanderbilt explores hosting its own Farmer's Market
First one will be held on Thursday, Aug. 21.
iPhone interest up at Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt Community members interested in the much-awaited Apple iPhone 3G can synch their VU Exchange e-mail, contacts and calendar with the device and obtain a discount on their service plan through AT&T.
Vanderbilt Kennedy music campers with disabilities write, record and perform a song at the Grand Ole Opry
Performance is Friday, July 18, at 8 p.m.
Surgeon who broke color barrier at Vanderbilt named Distinguished Alumnus
Dr. Levi Watkins Jr., professor of cardiac surgery and associate dean of the Johns Hopkins University’s School of Medicine, was the first African American to enroll at and graduate from the Vanderbilt Medical School.
Commodores to showcase new Nike uniforms at Dore Jam
Come see the new uniforms at Dore Jam, the Annual Fan Day activity scheduled Sunday, Aug. 17, at the John Rich Practice Facility.
















