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Literati Longley and Longley to speak as part of visiting writers series
April 5, 2013—Michael Longley, one of Ireland’s most distinguished poets, will read at Vanderbilt as part of the Gertrude and Harold Vanderbilt Visiting Writers Series. The event is free and open to the public. Longley’s reading will take place on April 11 at 7 p.m. in Sarratt Cinema. Michael Longley has won almost every notable literary prizekeep reading » READ MORE »
Appalachia meets China in free musical workshop at Student Life Center
January 28, 2013—Old-time banjoist Abigail Washburn will lead the kung fu-meets Appalachia-meets indie folk band Wu Force in a musical workshop at Vanderbilt's Student Life Center Feb. 4. READ MORE »
MPH Global Health track addresses emerging needs
January 10, 2013—Vanderbilt University is working to train a health care workforce that will be more integrated and team-oriented than ever before. One of the educational programs addressing new needs is the Vanderbilt Master of Public Health (MPH) Program, which launched a new track in Global Health last year. READ MORE »
The Leipzig Connection
December 14, 2012—In the last five years a grassroots faculty collaboration with the University of Leipzig has flowered, making the historic German university one of Vanderbilt's half dozen strategic international partners. READ MORE »
New Neurology residency program director brings global perspective
December 13, 2012—After a decade of growth in the Department of Neurology’s residency program, Heather Koons, M.D., is stepping into the role of program director and brings a uniquely international perspective. READ MORE »
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