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  • MEDIA ADVISORY: Area students to conduct simulated Hubble Space Telescope Repair Mission

    MEDIA ADVISORY: Area students to conduct simulated Hubble Space Telescope Repair Mission

    Students at the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Dyer Observatory's space exploration camp will conduct a simulated space shuttle mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope on Friday, July 11. The mission will use a large mock-up of the Hubble Space Telescope and computer software derived from NASA training simulators. The mission plan was created based on the upcoming scheduled shuttle Atlantis repair mission to the Hubble in October 2008. Read More

    Jul 9, 2008

  • Author to discuss ‘Closing the Food Gap’ between food systems for the poor and everyone else

    Author to discuss ‘Closing the Food Gap’ between food systems for the poor and everyone else

    Nationally recognized author, speaker and expert on food justice issues Mark Winne will be featured at a talk and signing of his book Closing the Food Gap, which examines methods to get decent, healthy food to our nation's poor. Read More

    Jul 8, 2008

  • ‘Mind’s eye’ influences visual perception

    ‘Mind’s eye’ influences visual perception

    Letting your imagination run away with you may actually influence how you see the world. New research from ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University has found that mental imagery – what we see with the "mind's eye" – directly impacts our visual perception. Read More

    Jul 7, 2008

  • Op-Ed: Struggling to be ourselves

    Op-Ed: Struggling to be ourselves

    All of life is a struggle. Achieving high ideals demands teeth-gritting pain, sadness and loss. It may take generations to embody the values on which a nation is founded. And once embodied, they perpetually threaten to slip away. Read More

    Jul 7, 2008

  • Op-Ed: America betrayed

    Op-Ed: America betrayed

    America is not living up to the principles embodied in the Declaration of Independence. As a consequence, there is much unrest. We have forgotten who we are, how we were established and what we were meant to be. We have become a declining, decadent nation; too arrogant for its own good. On this July 4, 2008, we must look back "lest we forget." amy.wolf@vanderbilt.edu Read More

    Jul 7, 2008

  • Gifted education expert to head up ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Programs for Talented Youth

    Gifted education expert to head up ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Programs for Talented Youth

    National gifted education expert Tamra Stambaugh has been chosen as the next director of ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ's Programs for Talented Youth, which provide a variety of intensive learning opportunities for gifted youth, their parents and educators. Read More

    Jul 3, 2008

  • Fireworks at home are a risky way to celebrate July 4

    Fireworks at home are a risky way to celebrate July 4

    National statistics show 10 percent of firework injuries are sustained by toddlers, and injuries are most likely to occur when children have fireworks without adequate supervision. Read More

    Jul 3, 2008

  • ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ study finds Iraq war hurt Republican, not Democratic, House members

    ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ study finds Iraq war hurt Republican, not Democratic, House members

    This fall Democratic campaign strategists might want to target traditionally Republican congressional districts with heavy casualties in Iraq, according to research by two ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University political scientists. While many political pundits have attributed the unpopularity of the Iraq war to a congressional landslide for the Democrats in 2006,… Read More

    Jul 3, 2008

  • Media Advisory: Guatemalan toddler with large neck tumor prepares for life-changing surgery

    Media Advisory: Guatemalan toddler with large neck tumor prepares for life-changing surgery

    Joseline Elizabeth Vasquez Santay will undergo preliminary procedures to help doctors at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children\'s Hospital at ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ determine how to safely remove a neck tumor which is as large as the toddler\'s head. Read More

    Jul 2, 2008

  • Migraine mutations reveal clues to biological basis of disorder

    Migraine mutations reveal clues to biological basis of disorder

    Fifteen percent to 20 percent of people worldwide suffer from migraines – excruciating headaches often presaged by dramatic sensations, or "auras." By studying a rare, inherited form of migraine, researchers at ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University Medical Center have found clues to the biological basis of the painful, debilitating disorder. In the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Alfred George Jr., M.D., and colleagues report that genetic mutations linked to this rare form of familial migraine alter the function of sodium channels – protein "tunnels" through brain cell membranes involved in the electrical conduction of nerve impulses. Read More

    Jul 1, 2008

  • New ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Autism Clinic provides one-point entry

    New ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Autism Clinic provides one-point entry

    ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University is making it easy for families and professionals to find autism services by introducing the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Autism Clinic – a single helpline staffed by an autism expert who can make referrals for what\'s needed. ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ recruited Sarah Zombek to serve as family services coordinator. She held a similar position at Massachusetts General Hospital in an autism clinic with a national reputation for family-centered care. Read More

    Jun 30, 2008

  • Nashville Collaborative aimed to help Latino families to launch June 28

    Nashville Collaborative aimed to help Latino families to launch June 28

    The Nashville Collaborative, a partnership between the Monroe Carell Jr. Children\'s Hospital at ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ and Metro Nashville Parks and Recreation to improve child health, will launch Saturday, June 28. Read More

    Jun 27, 2008

  • Media Advisory: Rally Across America to stop at Children’s Hospital

    Media Advisory: Rally Across America to stop at Children’s Hospital

    Rally Across America, a non-profit charity bicycle race which raises money for childhood cancer research, will visit the Hematology and Oncology Clinic at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ on Friday, June 27. Read More

    Jun 26, 2008

  • ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ economist joins leadership at national environmental think tank

    ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ economist joins leadership at national environmental think tank

    ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ's Justin Potter Professor of American Competitive Enterprise and professor of law Mark Cohen is taking on a new role as vice president of research for ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ for Resources for the Future (RFF). RFF is an independent, non-partisan research organization dedicated to improving environmental, energy and natural resource policymaking worldwide through social science research of the highest caliber. Read More

    Jun 26, 2008

  • Students to help shape Nashville’s downtown landscape and create next must-have iPhone gadget

    Students to help shape Nashville’s downtown landscape and create next must-have iPhone gadget

    College students and recent graduates from across the country have converged on the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Owen Graduate School of Management for an intensive month-long business boot camp. The goal of the Accelerator Summer Business Institute, which began June 6 and ends July 3, is to offer an action-packed immersion into all areas of business, such as marketing, finance, real estate and corporate strategy. Read More

    Jun 23, 2008

  • ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Board member, Children’s Hospital namesake Monroe Carell dies

    ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Board member, Children’s Hospital namesake Monroe Carell dies

    Monroe J. Carell Jr., a Nashville executive admired as much for his generous philanthropy, especially in support of ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University, as for his business acumen, died peacefully at home today after a courageous battle with cancer. Read More

    Jun 20, 2008

  • The Jazz Journalists Association honors VU Press book

    The Jazz Journalists Association honors VU Press book

    A ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University Press book of photographs of jazz music greats combined with the life story of the late bassist and photographer Milt Hinton was named the best jazz book of 2008 by The Jazz Journalists Association. Read More

    Jun 19, 2008

  • Newly born identical twin stars show surprising differences

    Newly born identical twin stars show surprising differences

    The analysis of the youngest pair of identical twin stars yet discovered has revealed surprising differences in brightness, surface temperature and possibly even the size of the two. The study, which is published in the June 19 issue of the journal Nature, suggests that one of the stars formed significantly earlier than its twin. Read More

    Jun 18, 2008

  • ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ, Curb embrace creative campus concept

    ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ, Curb embrace creative campus concept

    ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University will elevate creative practice on and off campus to prepare students to work with globalized markets, engage emerging technologies and navigate increasingly complex intellectual property rules through an expansive new program funded by recording industry executive Mike Curb. Read More

    Jun 18, 2008

  • $2.4 million NIH grant puts Children’s Hospital researcher at forefront of new direction in HIV research

    $2.4 million NIH grant puts Children’s Hospital researcher at forefront of new direction in HIV research

    After recent efforts to develop a vaccine to protect against AIDS proved ineffective, the National Institutes of Health announced a change in research direction; and it\'s one that will involve the lab of James Crowe, M.D., professor of Pediatrics, Microbiology and Immunology at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children\'s Hospital at ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ. Read More

    Jun 17, 2008