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January 9, 2025
University Update: University leaders and Vanderbilt University Emergency Management are monitoring reports of possible winter weather impacts on Friday, Jan. 10. A decision about university operations for Friday will be communicated by 4:30 p.m. today, Thursday, Jan. 9. Continued updates also will be shared here. 
 
FACULTY ACCOLADES
White House awards Bartels and Stassun 2024 National Medal of Science
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Two Vanderbilt faculty members are among the 23 recipients of the 2024 National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology and Innovation—the nation’s highest honors for exemplary achievement and leadership in science and technology. May Werthan Shayne Chair of Public Policy and Social Science Larry Bartels and Stevenson Professor of Physics and Astronomy Keivan Stassun were presented with their medals by President Joe Biden at a White House ceremony on Jan. 3. Read More
MLK DAY
ICYMI: Film producers to discuss Rev. James Lawson and nonviolent resistance during 2025 MLK Day commemorative event
Image text reads: "MLK Commemorative Event Series: MLK Commemorative Speaker Event Jan. 15; March & Convocation Jan. 20; MLK Joint Day of Service Jan. 25. Get more info at vu.edu/mlk2025." The image features an illustrative image of Martin Luther King, Jr.
REGISTER NOW: Award-winning filmmakers Karen Hayes and Pamela Tom will speak at Vanderbilt University’s 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemoration. The kickoff event is scheduled from 5 to 6:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 15, in Sarratt Cinema. Hayes and Tom will discuss their new film, A Better Way: James Lawson, Architect of Nonviolence, insights into the filmmaking process, their time with the Rev. James Lawson, Lawson’s connections with Vanderbilt and Nashville, and the impact of his work in the broader Civil Rights Movement. Read More
RESEARCH
First successful clinical trial of VU319 brings Alzheimer’s treatment one step closer
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Researchers at the Warren Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery have detailed the successful drug discovery of a Phase I Single Ascending Dose clinical trial of VU319, a drug for memory loss in people with Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia. Read More
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A snowy first day back to class ❄️📚☕️
This Week at VU
 
Jan. 9, 2025
4:10–5:30 p.m. • Faculty Commons
Faculty Senate Meeting
Jan. 10, 2025
Noon • Benton Chapel
Celebration of Life for Adam Nimaga
Jan. 13, 2025
10–11 a.m. • Alumni Hall Reading Room
Faculty Coffee Talk on Innovation Spaces
Upcoming Events
 
Jan. 15 | Dialogue Vanderbilt: 'Take One Small Step' Celebration

Jan. 16 | Understand Your Benefits: Personify Health Webinar Series

Jan. 27 | 'We Are Here: Songs from the Holocaust' Concert

Jan. 28 | Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities: Educate to Advocate Virtual Public Policy Workshop
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ICYMI
Provide feedback on Vanderbilt University mission statement by Jan. 15
 
Athletics
Record Night Against Georgia: Mikayla Blakes breaks Vanderbilt's 42-year-old freshman single-game scoring record in a 108-82 win
 
Research
Vanderbilt University’s Ralf Bennartz leads NASA mission to study ice clouds; project moves into building phase
 
Athletics
Magic City Bowl Win: Vanderbilt caps off a winning 2024 season with a 35-27 victory over Georgia Tech in the 2024 Birmingham Bowl
 
Campus Dining
Flex Meal Deal returns for faculty, staff, and graduate and professional students
 
Health & Well-being
Find therapy, coaching and more with Lyra Health

FutureVU
Vanderbilt breaks ground on Central Utilities Initiative Phase II; reminders about navigating construction on campus
 
Government & Community Relations
Read the latest ‘ON THE HILL’ government relations report

Research & Innovation
Limited Submission Opportunities
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VU in the News
 
The Washington Post: Alcohol effects may increase with age as brain changes
Peter Martin, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, is quoted.
 
The New York Times: What we know about HMPV, the virus spreading in China
Leigh Howard, associate professor of pediatrics, is quoted.
 
HuffPost: Zoe Saldaña highlights 1 lesser-known dyslexia symptom in emotional Golden Globes speech
Samantha Gesel, assistant professor of the practice of special education and assistant director to the Roberts Academy, is quoted.

The Tennessean: Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee should listen to citizens and drop school vouchers plan
Malcolm Getz, professor of economics, emeritus, authored this opinion piece.
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