Explore Vanderbilt's impact on education, urban planning and innovation
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 University and Metro Nashville Public Schools launch partnership to boost college admissions from Nashville schools |
Vanderbilt University is committed to improving high performing Nashville public high school students’ access to top-tier universities, including Vanderbilt. Read more
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Vanderbilt hosts Moving Forward event to discuss Mayor O’Connell's transportation plan |
The event brought together community members, elected officials and experts to discuss Nashville’s ambitious transportation improvement plan. Read more
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Two decades of collaboration: Vanderbilt and Civic Design Center’s impact on Nashville’s urban evolution |
For over 24 years, the Civic Design Center has stood as a beacon for community-driven urban planning projects and programs. Since its formation, the Center has maintained a strong bond with Vanderbilt. Read more
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Driving Tennessee Innovation: Insights from Competitiveness Conversations Across America |
Vanderbilt recently hosted a landmark event bringing together key leaders and experts from academia, industry and government to explore strategies for positioning Tennessee as a leader in innovation and competitiveness. Read more
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Expert Jules White advises Congressional staff on AI impact in higher education |
Vanderbilt University’s Jules White, a leading computer scientist and expert on large language models and prompt engineering, visited Capitol Hill to share his expertise with lawmakers. Read more
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First Family of Black Country Mural Unveiling & Juneteenth Celebration | Celebrate Juneteenth with an inspiring event highlighting the powerful legacy of Black country music artists. Learn 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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