Dialogue Vanderbilt

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    Vanderbilt’s Evolutionary Studies Initiative honored with 2025 Friend of Darwin Award

    The National Center for Science Education has named Vanderbilt University’s Evolutionary Studies Initiative as one of its 2025 recipients of the prestigious Friend of Darwin award. This national honor recognizes ESI’s outstanding contributions to advancing public understanding of evolution through interdisciplinary research, education and outreach. Read More

    Jun 10, 2025

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    No Limits: Together, We Achieve Even More

    Excellence, the first principle set forth in the updated Code of Bylaws approved by Vanderbilt’s Board of Trust, along with our other two guiding principles—academic freedom and free expression, and growth and development—drives our core purpose: to provide transformative education and pathbreaking research. It is our foremost commitment and our steadfast promise in all that we do. Read More

    May 22, 2025

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    McGee Center’s new home in Vanderbilt’s Central Library celebrated at campus gathering

    University leaders, faculty, students and invited guests gathered at the McGee Applied Research Center for Narrative Studies to celebrate its new home at the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries’ Central Library. The interdisciplinary center promotes media literacy by providing essential resources to evaluate the objectivity of news coverage, digital media and other narratives.  Read More

    May 19, 2025

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    Bigger. Bolder. Better. Vanderbilt’s Dare to Grow campaign surpasses initial fundraising goal

    Vanderbilt's Dare to Grow Campaign has surpassed its initial fundraising goal, underscoring the incredible generosity of Vanderbilt’s donors and the widespread enthusiasm for the university’s vision. This early achievement has established a launching pad for bolder, more far-reaching impact throughout the remainder of the campaign. Read More

    May 15, 2025

  • Ed and Lise Spacapan

    A family tradition grows through open dialogue

    Inspired by the spirit of civil discourse, Lise and Ed Spacapan generously support the Dialogue Vanderbilt Student Advisory Board, an intentional effort to consistently advance and more deeply imbed the university's long-held values of free expression, civil discourse and institutional neutrality across campus and beyond. Read More

    May 12, 2025

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    Vanderbilt College Republicans and Democrats engage in Insight Debate about religion’s role in politics

    Vanderbilt University's College Republicans and Democrats came together for an Insight Debate on the intersection of faith and governance, exemplifying the school's commitment to “dialogue across difference" in pursuit of understanding.  Read More

    Apr 11, 2025

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    Summer assignment for first-year students develops listening with curiosity as mechanism for engaged dialogue and community building

    This summer, Vanderbilt’s incoming first-year students will take on a new challenge: learning to listen with curiosity. As part of the 2025–26 Martha Rivers Ingram Commons programming theme, “Stories that Connect Us,” students will conduct interviews during the summer with members of their communities, practicing the skills of thoughtful listening and engaged dialogue.  Read More

    Mar 24, 2025

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    South Asian Climate Champions Fellows visit Vanderbilt University

    By Jenna Somers Climate Champions Fellows touring Vanderbilt’s campus South Asian university students who won Climate Champions Fellowships through the Student Society for Climate Change Awareness’s Climate Tank Accelerator visited Vanderbilt University in February, supported by a U.S. State Department grant. The fellows were from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan,… Read More

    Mar 17, 2025

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    Parent and alumni leaders called to serve as ambassadors and connectors during 2025 Volunteer Leadership Weekend

    Nearly 150 parent and alumni leaders gathered on campus Feb. 28 and March 1 for Vanderbilt’s eighth annual Volunteer Leadership Weekend. Attendees of the weekend events included representatives from many alumni and parent groups across the university. Read More

    Mar 6, 2025

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    Majority of Republicans nationally identify as MAGA for first time in Unity Poll

    The Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy has asked Republicans in a quarterly national poll since June 16, 2023, if they consider themselves supporters of the Make America Great Again or MAGA movement. In that first poll, 37 percent of respondents identified more with the MAGA movement than with the traditional GOP. Now, the share of MAGA identifiers within the GOP has swelled to 52 percent—a majority—for the first time in the poll.  Read More

    Feb 24, 2025

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    Vanderbilt University launches inaugural public programming in New York City

    Vanderbilt University has announced that it will host its first public programming in New York City: "Vanderbilt in the City: Conversations on America," beginning March 6. The three-event series, planned for Vanderbilt University–New York City, 440 W. 21st St., in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, will open the university’s doors to the New York City community. Read More

    Feb 6, 2025

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    Examining the Scopes ‘Monkey’ Trial 100 years later; Dialogue Vanderbilt to host events

    Dialogue Vanderbilt will commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the Scopes 'Monkey' trial with a series of events starting on Feb. 11. The case, which riveted nations across the world in 1925, involved Tennessee high school teacher John T. Scopes, who was accused of teaching the theory of evolution in his classroom—a violation of state law. Read More

    Jan 27, 2025

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    Vanderbilt Unity Lab opens applications for spring 2025 cohort

    Vanderbilt community members interested in expanding their intercultural competency and learning how to better engage across and within differences are encouraged to sign up to be part of the Vanderbilt Unity Lab’s spring 2025 cohort. Participation in this research is open to all Vanderbilt faculty, staff, graduate and undergraduate students and postdocs. Read More

    Jan 22, 2025

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    FIRE CEO Greg Lukianoff champions free speech at Dialogue Vanderbilt lunch and learn

    Free speech was at hot topic at a recent Lunch and Learn hosted by Dialogue Vanderbilt. Greg Lukianoff, New York Times bestseller and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, led the discussion with Vanderbilt students at the Jean and Alexander Heard Central Library on Jan. 14. Read More

    Jan 22, 2025

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    The Dialogue Vanderbilt fall semester by the numbers

    This semester, Dialogue Vanderbilt engaged more than 4,500 people through events, debates and workshops. More than 450 students participated in Insight Debates, tackling topics like institutional neutrality and the impact of TikTok. The program also brought compelling visitors to campus and hosted initiatives like the first-ever free speech debate competition with eight participating universities, which was part of the Global Free Speech Summit. We are thrilled to build on this success and deliver even more transformative programming in 2025.   Read More

    Dec 20, 2024

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    Post-Election Dialogue Vanderbilt effort gives students avenue to discuss election outcomes

    After the election results were announced, Dialogue Vanderbilt organized a tabling event outside of Rand Dining Hall that encouraged students to share their insights about what a post-election world looks like. The activity was followed by a breakfast hosted by the Dialogue Vanderbilt Student Advisory Board on Nov. 8 that included a discussion on political beliefs and a post-election world. Read More

    Nov 14, 2024

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    Vanderbilt’s Dare to Grow campaign reaches unprecedented $3.2B goal nearly two years early, establishing launching pad for bolder, more far-reaching impact

    The Dare to Grow campaign, which was launched publicly in spring 2023, has eclipsed its $3.2 billion fundraising goal 20 months ahead of its target date of June 30, 2026, underscoring the generosity of donors, widespread enthusiasm for the university’s vision and boundless potential for the future. The news is both a celebration and a call to action as Vanderbilt looks ahead to deepening its impact in Nashville, across the nation and around the world. Read More

    Nov 11, 2024

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    Acclaimed author and historian Walter Isaacson to speak at Vanderbilt Dec. 5

    Walter Isaacson, the acclaimed author of the biographies Steve Jobs and Benjamin Franklin: An American Life and professor of history at Tulane, will speak at Vanderbilt University on Thursday, Dec. 5, in conversation with John M. Seigenthaler, former news anchor and correspondent for NBC and MSNBC. The discussion will range from mis/disinformation to the art of historical biography to Isaacson’s 2023 biography of Elon Musk.  Read More

    Nov 8, 2024

  • John Sides and Nate Silver sit on stage and discuss risk, uncertainty and the 2024 election.

    Nate Silver talks risk, uncertainty, gambling and 2024 election 

    During a Dialogue Vanderbilt event, Professor of Political Science John Sides interviewed renowned statistician and writer Nate Silver about his latest book focused on appetites for risk-taking. Together, they examined the topic related to gambling, business and the 2024 election. Read More

    Oct 28, 2024

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    Vanderbilt will hold second annual Free Speech Week Oct. 15–22

    Free Speech Week will feature three student debates, a lecture by American Civil Liberties Union President Deborah Archer, and the inaugural Global Free Speech Summit, a two-day symposium with renowned national and international guests advancing efforts for free speech around the globe.   Read More

    Oct 10, 2024

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