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, Metro Council, highlight the achievements and journeys of women in government |
Vanderbilt celebrated Women's History Month with "A League of Our Own," a panel featuring the women leading the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. Read more
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Vanderbilt students visit Capitol Hill to champion the real-world impact of humanities |
On National Humanities Alliance's advocacy day in D.C., through a series of meetings and a social media campaign, Vanderbilt students advocated for federal funding to support the National Endowment for the Humanities. Read more
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Community Engagement Collaboration program announces nine inaugural awardees |
Vanderbilt announced the recipients of the inaugural Community Engagement Collaboration grants, highlighting joint efforts between the university and local organizations. Read more
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Dyer Observatory launches 2024 season with a new look, offers insights on upcoming solar eclipse |
Dyer Observatory welcomes astronomy enthusiasts to its 2024 season, marked this year by the unveiling of a new logo. Nestled in the scenic hills of Brentwood just a short drive from campus, the observatory invites the community to attend a series of exciting events. Read more
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How companies can partner with Vanderbilt
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Elevate your business through strategic collaboration with Vanderbilt University. Our Corporate Partnerships team is here to facilitate streamlined access to top-tier talent and world-class expertise, enabling your organization to thrive. Visit our new Corporate Partnerships website.
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Join this livesteam event and hear our own Dr. Billy Teets discuss the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
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Don’t miss this free event at the Nashville Public Library featuring a discussion on Nashville’s Asian American and Pacific Islander community.
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This year’s summit will examine the challenges China poses to the United States.
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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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