Vanderbilt's latest collaborations, events and community impact
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 brings national leaders together to explore quantum’s growing real-world impact |
Leaders from government, industry and academia gathered in Nashville to examine how quantum technology is moving from theory to application, with a focus on workforce readiness and opportunities for organizations to begin defining real-world use cases. Read More
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Vanderbilt hosts Reps. Cohen, Van Epps to showcase federally funded research |
During recent campus visits, Reps. Steve Cohen and Matt Van Epps engaged with Vanderbilt faculty, students and programs to see how federally supported research in areas from the humanities to national security and innovation is driving impact across Tennessee. Read More
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Spring in Nashville: Vanderbilt’s guide to local events |
From outdoor concerts to garden tours, spring in Nashville is full of opportunities to come together. Vanderbilt University is proud to partner with local nonprofits and cultural organizations to offer events that welcome students, faculty, staff—and the broader Nashville community. Read More
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Innovation district plan advances with Planning Commission approval |
Metro’s Planning Commission unanimously approved Vanderbilt’s proposed 40-acre innovation neighborhood on April 23, marking a key step forward after more than 18 months of community engagement with local stakeholders and neighbors. The university looks forward to continuing to work with the community as the plan moves ahead. Learn More About the Vision
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Nissha Medical Technologies opens engineering innovation center on Vanderbilt’s campus
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Nissha Medical Technologies has opened a new Engineering Innovation Center of Excellence at Vanderbilt, strengthening industry collaboration and advancing research and development in medical technologies with potential impact on patient care and the regional economy. Read More
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| FirstBank Stadium
Friday, May 8
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Commencement ceremonies will bring thousands of families and visitors to campus and nearby areas. Neighbors can expect increased activity and traffic during this time.
Natchez Trace between Jess Neely and 26th Avenue will close from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m.
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Eagles “The Long Goodbye, Act III” |
FirstBank Stadium
Saturday, May 9
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Experience the legendary Eagles live with special guests Tedeschi Trucks Band for a night of iconic hits and unforgettable performances.
Get Tickets Now
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| A Conversation with Jill Biden |
Langford Auditorium
Monday, June 8, 6:30 p.m.
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Hear Jill Biden discuss her latest book and reflect on storytelling, public life and personal experience.
Reserve Your Seat
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