Releases
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²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Children’s Doctors Now Using Viagra to Treat Seriously Ill Babies
Doctors at ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Children's Hospital have found a whole new use for the popular erectile dysfunction drug Viagra. Sildenafil, as it is called by its more anonymous chemical name, may have the power to save babies. Read MoreApr 12, 2004
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National Security Adviser to speak at ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Senior Day
National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice will be the guest speaker at ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University's inaugural Senior Class Day on Thursday, May 13, at 10 a.m. Read MoreApr 12, 2004
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Prestigious political science journal moving to ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University
²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Professor of Political Science John Geer will become editor of The Journal of Politics, consistently ranked as one of the nation's most influential political science journals, in January 2005. The scholarly journal, which is published quarterly by the Southern Political Science Association, will be housed within the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Department of Political Science for four years. Read MoreApr 9, 2004
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²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ band to share music with community in pair of free concerts
Springtime means longer days, warmer weather and the return of outdoor community gatherings, and ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University's Community Concert Band plans to usher in the season with an evening of free music on Tuesday, April 13. Read MoreApr 9, 2004
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Head of ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ English department appointed to endowed chair, Jay Clayton to deliver inaugural lecture on April 16
Jay Clayton, chair of the Department of English at ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University, has been appointed to an endowed chair as a William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of English. Read MoreApr 9, 2004
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Cancer survivor donates $1 million for Hospital Hospitality House
By all accounts, Don Matl was not expected to survive his second bout with melanoma in 1998. He was given less than a 5 percent chance. But he lived.Another recurrence in 2001 yielded a similar inference ó but again he persevered. Now Matl knows why he beat the odds. Read MoreApr 9, 2004
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Hull receives ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ School of Engineering Distinguished Alumnus Award
Gerry G. Hull, president and chief executive officer of Automated Logic Corporation, has received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University School of Engineering. Read MoreApr 7, 2004
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²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Kennedy Center guest speaker to discuss new possibilities for early identification and intervention for learning disabilities
Do dyslexia, ADHD and speech and language disorders occur jointly in some children because of a shared genetic cause? Bruce Pennington, Ph.D., a world-renowned geneticist, will address this question in a lecture in the series on development and developmental disabilities on Thursday, April 8, at 4 p.m. at the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Kennedy Center for ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ on Human Development. Read MoreApr 6, 2004
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²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University Divinity School honors life, work of Nashville religious leader
Members of the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University and Nashville communities came together March 28 to honor the life and work of Rabbi Randall Falk at an event hosted by the University's Divinity School. Read MoreApr 5, 2004
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²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University School of Nursing Involved in Initiative to Improve Bioterrorism Preparedness in Health Care Institutions Nationwide
Vaccines, drugs, diagnostic devices and medical surveillance are all crucial tools in the fight against bioterrorism and emerging infectious disease, but experts say they are not enough, and Congress has asked a group of national experts in the field, which includes the National Center for Emergency Preparedness (NCEP), housed at the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University School of Nursing, to target new ways to increase the level of personnel preparedness. Read MoreApr 2, 2004
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Foreign Nurses to Find Home in America’s Health Care System with Help from the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University School of Nursing
Nurses from foreign countries that have relocated to the Nashville area and want to work as nurses in the United States will get some help thanks to a new course created by the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University School of Nursing, in partnership with the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ English Language Center. Read MoreApr 2, 2004
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²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ sees its way to an additional $3 million from the National Eye Institute
The ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University Vision ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Center (VVRC) has been awarded a five-year, $3 million grant from the National Eye Institute to support vision and eye research. The grant was awarded through a competitive renewal process. The previous five-year grant was for $1.9 million. Read MoreApr 2, 2004
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²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ’s education school repeats high U.S. News ranking, Audiology program named best in the nation
²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ's Peabody College of Education and Human Development has again been ranked 4th in the nation among education schools by U.S. News and World Report in its annual ranking of the leading graduate and professional schools. The college's Special Education program was named No. 1 for the second year in a row. Read MoreApr 2, 2004
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Active Lifestyle ñ Including Housework and Walking ñ Reduces Risk Of Endometrial Cancer, ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµers Find
Women and teen-age girls have yet one more reason to become more physically active ñ reduction of their risk of developing the most common gynecologic malignancy, endometrial cancer, researchers at ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University Medical Center and its ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ-Ingram Cancer Center report. Read MoreMar 31, 2004
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Mayor Bill Purcell honored as distinguished alumnus at ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Law School; Thomas Wiseman Jr. cited for distinguished service
Nashville Mayor Bill Purcell has been named the 2004 Distinguished Alumnus of the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University Law School, and Judge Thomas A. Wiseman Jr., senior U.S. district judge for the Middle District of Tennessee, will be given the Law School's Distinguished Service Award. Read MoreMar 30, 2004
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²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ student wins premier national leadership award
Owen Graduate School of Management student John Owens was named the 2004 winner of the Graduate Business Foundation Student Leadership Award at the foundation's annual conference last weekend in Ann Arbor, Mich. Read MoreMar 29, 2004
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²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ integrates, expands transportation services to Lebanon Purchases three state-of-the-art helicopters
²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Medical Center will expand its LifeFlight helicopter air ambulance program by adding a base in Lebanon, Tennessee, and purchasing three new state-of-the-art helicopters at a cost of $5.4 million each. Read MoreMar 26, 2004
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Noel Coward play caps season for theatre department of ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ University, "Hay Fever" premieres April 9
Each member of a theatrical, bohemian family invites a guest for a blissful weekend in the English countryside, a ripe setting for the urbane wit of Noel Coward in his 1925 classic "Hay Fever." Read MoreMar 26, 2004
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²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Children’s Hospital to benefit from international soccer tournament
Soccer World sporting goods specialty shop has chosen ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Children's Hospital as a beneficiary of Soccer World Super Clasico (SWSC), the first major international soccer match to be held in Tennessee. ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ Children's CEO, Jim Shmerling, joined representatives of Soccer World, the two participants, the LA Galaxy and the UAG Tecos, and Nashville Mayor Bill Purcell Tuesday at the Coliseum to make the announcement. Read MoreMar 26, 2004
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Women’s basketball viewing party for students scheduled at ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ
The Sweet 16 setting moves to Norman, Okla., for the ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ women's team. ²¤ÂÜÊÓÆµ students will gather on campus Sunday to see if the women's basketball team can keep the winning streak going against No. 6 seed Stanford. Read MoreMar 26, 2004