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Women’s Soccer Takes On Brazil
After months of planning–and what seemed like weeks of packing, the Vanderbilt women’s soccer team left in early May for an eight-day tour in Brazil.
Follow the Commondores daily logs and video at the VU Women’s Soccer website: http://www.vucommodores.com/sports/w-soccer/vand-w-soccer-body.html
Posted by millerc on May 14, 2013 in Spring 2013, athletics, Brazil, commodores, featured, soccer, sports, student athlete
Vanderbilt Guatemalan Field Station Provides Interdisciplinary Hub
Vanderbilt University’s expanded commitment to research and sustainable development in Guatemala is reflected in this spring’s opening of a Guatemala City field station that is home to 13 projects…
Posted by millerc on May 3, 2013 in Magazine, Center for Latin American Studies, featured, global health, global research, guatemala, international, international affairs, moore surgery center, shalom foundation
IEPM Students Represent Vanderbilt’s U.S.-China Center
For nearly six weeks, three International Education Policy and Management masters students, Megan Ames, Brad Hilbrich, and Matthew Wright, will be getting first-hand knowledge about Chinese education systems as part of Vanderbilt’s U.S.-China Center for Education and Culture. The Center serves as a portal through which Chinese and U.S. policy and practice in education, humanities, and the arts connect through…
Posted by millerc on May 2, 2013 in Spring 2013, featured, global research, international, international affairs, international strategy, peabody, vanderbilt u.s.-china center
2011-2012 Study Abroad Photo Contest Winners
Every year, hundreds of Vanderbilt students go abroad to study. The Global Education Office annual photo contest highlights the things our undergraduates see and do while abroad, while celebrating their photographic talents. Check out the latest contest winners!
Posted by webcomm on May 1, 2013 in Fall 2012, featured, GEO, global studies, international affairs, study abroad, undergraduate
Religious Scholar’s Journey Takes Him from Millersburg to Bangladesh
Tony Stewart performed an experiment when he arrived on the Vanderbilt campus. “I asked everyone I ran into for directions to Religious Studies,” he said. “Without exception, they told me how to get to the Divinity School.” Although they share a lot of intellectual territory, Religious Studies and the Divinity School are separate entities with…
Posted by webcomm on December 3, 2012 in Fall 2012, Asian studies, Bangladesh, featured, India, religious studies
Undergraduate Research of Global Proportion
Many students may characterize “traditional” study abroad as involving some kind of academic coursework, combined with participation in cultural activities—often including extracurricular activities, excursions, and sometimes home stays. But for some Vanderbilt undergraduates, study abroad meant something more…
Posted by webcomm on November 30, 2012 in Fall 2012, featured, GEO, study abroad

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