ESPN Game Day visits Vandy for the first time and Americas feel good football team is 5-0, a feat last accomplished 65 years ago. Warning: Must bleed black & gold to watch.
Renowned architect William McDonough, a leader in the movement for sustainable architecture and product design, spoke at Vanderbilt University Sept. 26, 2006.
McDonough is the author of Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things.
Rich Milner, Lois Autrey Betts Associate Professor of Education, spoke Oct. 24 at the Peabody Chair Lecture.
Professor Milner's research, teaching and policy interests focus on urban education, race and equity in education and teacher education. Professor Milner has been the recipient of several awards and is most notably recognized for his work on race and equity in education.
Watch video of Craig H. Kennedy, PhD, BCBA and chair of the Special Education Department; Professor, Special Education and Pediatrics Director at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Behavior Analysis Clinic Peabody College speaking Oct. 2.
Buddhist scholar David Loy discusses how the Buddhist religious tradition offers a fresh spiritual perspective on consumerism and ecology during a lecture at Vanderbilt University.
Watch video of a roundtable on health care at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville on Tuesday, May 27, with Sen. Bob Corker. Corker organized the roundtable to hear from those who are on the frontlines of the issue as he works in the Senate to reform the country's health care system.
A special panel including Houston Baker, Richard King, Bob Moses and Ruth Turner Perot examine Robert Penn Warren's 1965 book "Who Speaks for the Negro?" as part of Vanderbilt's commemoration of the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s death.