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 embraces campus benefits of Nashville’s transformational transportation program |
Vanderbilt stands to benefit from enhancements along West End Avenue and 21st Avenue that will make it easier for students, faculty and staff to navigate the city without relying on personal vehicles. Read More
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Vanderbilt Community Engagement Collaboration program announces seven awardees for fall 2024 |
From integrating literacy into music education to empowering teens to lead a more balanced digital life, seven innovative projects have been awarded funding through the Vanderbilt's Community Engagement Collaboration Fund. Read More
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Vanderbilt dedicates historical marker honoring legendary Pearl High coach Cornelius Ridley |
“Coach Ridley was not just a winner, not just a teacher and mentor, but a transcendent figure in our city’s history,” said Vanderbilt Vice Chancellor and Athletic Director Candice Storey Lee. Read More
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Vanderbilt bids farewell to three longtime staff members, honoring their legacies |
After decades of service, Norma Clippard, Chandra Allison and Carole Mackey—each integral to the Division of Government and Community Relations—will retire this December. Read More
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OLLI at Vanderbilt welcomes Jenelle Spicer as new program coordinator |
Jenelle will assist with the daily management and coordination of OLLI's dynamic programs, designed to engage and inspire adults 50 and over. Read More
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A very throwback Commodore holiday: Shop the 2024 Vanderbilt Holiday Gift Guide |
This year we’re taking it back to the era of bucket hats and tape decks with ’90s-inspired looks so you can show your Vandy pride with retro vibes. Proceeds benefit Opportunity Vanderbilt. Shop Now
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Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and Vanderbilt researchers to collaborate on opioid crisis, cannabis education |
TBI Director David Rausch and senior officials visited the Warren Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery. The center’s innovative work in drug discovery and addiction neuroscience could support TBI’s efforts to reduce opioid misuse and improve public safety across the state. Read More
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Bar Jackalope
Friday, Dec. 27 | Kickoff at 2:30pm
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Cheer on the 'Dores at Jackalope Brewing with the game playing on the big screen, giveaways, and food and drinks available for purchase, including Conquer and Prevail Pale Ale.
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| Memorial Gym
Sunday, Jan 5, 2pm
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Join us for our 615 Game celebrating Nashville and the growth of women’s sports. ALL tickets are just $1! Purchase Tickets
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| Sarratt Cinema
Wednesday, Jan. 15, 5pm
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Experience a powerful evening with award-winning filmmakers Karen Hayes and Pamela Tom as they discuss their new film, A Better Way: James Lawson, Architect of Nonviolence. Don’t miss this meaningful celebration of justice and leadership! Register to Attend
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| Ingram Hall
Monday, Jan. 27, 7pm
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This one-night-only concert features songs written in the ghettos and concentration camps of Nazi-occupied Europe. See performances from some of Nashville’s top artists and students from the Blair School of Music. Purchase Tickets
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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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