Julie Gamble, assistant professor of gender and sexuality studies, shares her experience biking through Quito, Ecuador with a women’s cyclist group to understand first-hand how urban mobility and infrastructure can reduce gender inequality.
Ben Brown, research assistant professor of chemistry, will develop computational modeling to more effectively predict the effects of drugs, analyze billions of existing drugs, and design new drugs that have fewer addictive side effects.
Steven Wernke, associate professor of anthropology, and his GeoPACHA web application allows researchers to extensively map sites, enabling new discoveries about past humans in the area.
The English and communications alumnus published her first novel, Social Engagement, crediting Vanderbilt for helping her believe she could make a career out of writing.
Campus was a winter wonderland earlier this month! Students enjoyed a rare snow day and took full advantage of the snowy landscape.
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