Vanderbilt’s Division of Government and Community Relations is the leading advocate for the university and our community to local, state and federal government as well as nonprofit partners. This important role gives us a front row seat to the countless ways that Vanderbilt makes a positive impact on Nashville, our state, our country and the entire world.
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Vanderbilt, mayor’s office announce Nashville Innovation Alliance |
Mayor Freddie O’Connell and Vanderbilt University Chancellor Daniel Diermeier have launched the Nashville Innovation Alliance, designed to bring together public, private, civic and education institutions to collaborate on improving the region’s ecosystem for innovation and research. Read more
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Vanderbilt unveils mural honoring Black country music legends on Juneteenth |
The new mural created by local artist Elisheba Israel Mrozik, draws inspiration from stories featured in Vanderbilt professor and award-winning songwriter Alice Randall’s latest book, My Black Country. Read more
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Tennessee institutions partner to develop dependable AI for national security applications |
During the Tennessee Valley Corridor 2024 National Summit in Nashville, Vanderbilt and Oak Ridge National Laboratory announced a new partnership to build on complementary research and development capabilities and create science-based AI assurance methods. Read more
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Summer in Nashville: Vanderbilt’s guide to local events |
Summer in Nashville is the perfect time to explore the city's dynamic cultural scene. Vanderbilt is proud to support numerous nonprofit and community organizations that provide activities and events throughout the season. Read more
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Commodore City: Vanderbilt and Nashville continue their collegial relationship into the next 150 years |
From arts to athletics to education and innovation, Vanderbilt has been a driving force in helping shape an ever-evolving Nashville into a dynamic, world-influencing city. Read more
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Vanderbilt Community Impact Fund introduces new streamlined application process |
Our updated application process provides a more efficient and accessible experience for local nonprofit partners. Read more
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1400 18th Ave S | Thursday, June 27, 5–7 p.m.
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Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory | Saturday, July 27, 8 p.m.
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Music fans can bring a picnic and listen to local artists beneath the stars during this popular summer series. Tickets go on sale Thursday, June 27 at noon. Get your tickets early before they sell out!
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Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory | Friday, August 23, 9 p.m.
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Engage with astronomers and gaze at celestial objects during this open-house style event. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, July 23 at noon.
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This newsletter features some of our top stories from the past month. For more details or to learn how Vanderbilt can support your community, please contact our office.
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