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4th Annual TEDx Vanderbilt University

Posted by on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Archives, News.

Be a part of the 4th Annual TEDxVanderbiltUniversity!

TEDxVANDY will take place on Sun., Nov. 11th beginning at 1:00p.m. in Sarratt Cinema.

This year, we have 9 speakers from the Vanderbilt community presenting 8 “ideas worth sharing”.

Amaya Allen- “50 Shades of Black: My Experiences with Colorism” 

Harold Brown- “The Duality of Resiliency” 

Barton Christmas- “Parenting Advice from a Former Kid”

Dr. Mary Crnobori- “Why All Schools Should Be Trauma- Informed” 

Dr. Larisa R.G. DeSantis- “Our Ancient Past is the Key to Our Future” 

John Horzen & Madeline Merwin- “Why Classical Music Can (and Should) Be Saved” 

Jacqueline Grogan- “Where Are You Really From?” 

Danielle Kitchen – “Thank You For Your Service” 

 

TEDxVANDY is a FREE event and is open to all Vanderbilt students, faculty, staff, and alumni.

To RSVP, please visit this link by Mon., Nov. 5th.

Follow us on @vandyleads on Instagram and @vuleads on Facebook as we tell you more about our speakers and their ideas.

Please contact Krystal Clark, Director of Student Leadership Development at krystal.clark@vanderbilt.edu if you have any questions.