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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Embrace the Local Scene: Vanderbilt's Guide to Nashville Community Events
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With the new school year underway, Vanderbilt students, faculty, and staff have a chance to explore more than just campus life. Our university has deep-rooted connections with numerous nonprofit and community organizations in Nashville, offering exciting opportunities for engagement in the local community. Read more
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U.S. Rep. Mark Green Meets with VU Chancellor, Students
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On Aug. 31, U.S. Rep. Mark Green, Vanderbilt’s campus congressman, visited to meet with Chancellor Daniel Diermeier and participate in discussions with School of Medicine students and Bass Military Scholars. Read more
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Vanderbilt Joins The Precisionists, Other Employers in Creating Careers for 500 Neurodiverse
Individuals in Nashville
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Vanderbilt is collaborating with The Precisionists, Inc., a Wilmington, Delaware-based company that assesses, trains and employs neurodiverse adults to carry out project-based consulting work. The company announced the expansion of its neurodiversity employment program in Nashville on Sept. 19. Read more
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U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Visits VU to Discuss Research Translation, Trademarking and Patenting,
Inclusive Innovation
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Senior leadership from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recently visited Vanderbilt University to learn more about the innovation ecosystem in Nashville and about translational research being conducted on campus. Read more
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This newsletter highlights just a few of our favorite stories from the past month. If you want to know more about what you read here, or any of the work of our great university and how VU can help your community, please don’t hesitate to contact our office.
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