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Story Submissions

We want to hear from you! The A&S Communications Team works closely with Vanderbilt's Marketing and Communication Team to tell your stories in the most effective way. We encourage you to let us know what news, awards, research, and stories are happening in your unit. You can send us an email, or complete our submission form for faculty news items. While we won't be able to cover every story, we do our best to showcase a wide range of what's happening across the college. So please let us know what's going on in your unit!

Please share news about:

  • Faculty research
  • Faculty awards/accolades
  • Significant grant awards
  • Student research projects
  • Examples of multidisciplinary projects
  • Alumni stories
SAMPLE A&S STORIES
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How census data can help inform LGBTQ health policies

Gilbert Gonzales works at the intersection of LGBTQ health and public policy. A subject area where there once was limited data, Gonzales and colleagues have worked to bolster the research available to help inform both the public and the decision makers who form policies that affect health outcomes for the LGBTQ population.

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Love for health education sends undergraduate student scholar to India

Suman Mohanty, Cornelius Vanderbilt scholar, spent her winter break doing something she’s always dreamed of—supporting a community she loves through teaching and medicine. “As an aspiring pediatrician and global health researcher, I find it critical to devote my time and energy toward advancing health education, healthcare access, and healthcare in general.”

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Green Bank telescope

Scientists use exotic stars to tune in to ‘hum’ from cosmic symphony

“This is key evidence for gravitational waves at very low frequencies,” said Stephen Taylor, who co-led the search and is the current chair of the collaboration. “After years of work, NANOGrav is opening an entirely new window on the gravitational-wave universe.”

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