Dear Neighbor,
Vanderbilt University is excited to bring you our monthly roundup of community events! Each month, we share highlights of upcoming concerts, lectures, exhibits, family activities and more—designed to connect you with our campus and community.
We hope you’ll join us to experience all that Vanderbilt has to offer.
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Community note: We wish all safety, warmth, and swift recovery following the winter storm and its impacts. We are grateful for our community partners and look forward to working together to support neighbors and respond to local needs.
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| Marshall Eakin Discusses 'Empires and Exploration' in Brazil
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Listen in as Marshall C. Eakin, a distinguished historian specializing in Latin American and Brazilian history, presents his latest book, Empires and Exploration: Richard Francis Burton’s Travels in Brazil.
Read On
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| Lecture Series on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats: Sir Richard Moore
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Hear former MI6 chief Sir Richard Moore discuss geopolitics, global risk, and leadership amid accelerating technological and strategic change.
Register to Attend
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| Mambo! Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
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The Vanderbilt University Orchestra opens 2026 with student soloists and a high-energy finale celebrating Bernstein’s iconic score.
Purchase Tickets
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| Art Exhibition:
Resilience + Adaptation
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Explore how Middle Tennessee artists use visual art to examine climate change, community response, and creative pathways forward.
See Exhibition Details
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| Curl up with your favorite read at the Vanderbilt Bookstore's Silent Book Club. No pressure, just pages—plus a free bookmark and punches toward a free book after 10 visits.
Join In
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| Rev. James M. Lawson, Jr. Memoir Launch Celebration
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Celebrate the launch of NONVIOLENT with an evening of music and dialogue honoring a pioneering civil rights leader and global teacher of nonviolence. First 200 in attendance receive a free copy.
Register to Attend
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Browse the full Vanderbilt University event calendar to see more events open to the public.
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Stay up to date with all the action from Vanderbilt Athletics. From thrilling matchups to exciting rivalries, there's always something happening on the field, court or track.
Explore the complete schedule and join us in supporting our student-athletes.
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Take advantage of WeGo public transit options for a convenient and sustainable way to reach the Vanderbilt campus. Four bus routes run along the perimeter of campus, providing access to our event venues.
Using public transit means you won’t need to worry about parking, making your visit to campus more convenient.
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WeGo fixed-route service, which serves Vanderbilt’s campus, accepts the QuickTicket fare payment system, or exact cash only. QuickTicket is available as a smartphone app or a reloadable card and can be preloaded with value for easy use.
Visit the "WeGo to Vanderbilt" page to learn more about routes, schedules and how to use QuickTicket.
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