Publications

  • Rev. James Lawson speaking at Benton Chapel in 1987. (James Lawson Collection/VU Special Collections and Photo Archives)

    Lawson’s Legacy: Rev. James Lawson helped Vanderbilt navigate a vision of human dignity in an uncertain global era

    With his deep understanding of nonviolent protest, the Rev. James M. Lawson (1928–2024) showed us the way forward for fighting injustice and left a legacy of courage and compassion. Read More

    Oct 1, 2024

  • A gold, brown and black mural of five trailblazing Black country music stars spans two corners of Vanderbilt Printing Services on Chestnut Street in Nashville.

    Mind’s Eye: Juneteenth celebration unveils mural honoring Black country music artists

    A mural by local artist Elisheba Israel Mrozik was unveiled at a Juneteenth celebration on June 19. Inspired by the stories of Black country music artists featured in Vanderbilt professor and award-winning songwriter Alice Randall’s latest book, 'My Black Country,' the work features likenesses of five Black artists pivotal to country music. Read More

    Oct 1, 2024

  • Aerial view of the football stadium as work progresses on it, 2024

    Work in Progress

    An aerial view of FirstBank Stadium in the Frist Athletics Village highlights the Vandy United campaign’s ongoing commitment to reimagining the footprint of Vanderbilt Athletics. Launched in 2021, Vandy United is an ambitious investment in the university’s student-athletes and athletics programs through major facility and operational enhancements. Read More

    Oct 1, 2024

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    How to stock a home bar: Expert advice from Jacob Grier, BA’04

    With Portland, Oregon, as his base, second-generation Vanderbilt alum Jacob Grier, BA'04, consults in the spirits industry and writes books on topics from tobacco policy to mixology. His latest book on cocktails is 'Raising the Bar: A Bottle-by-Bottle Guide to Mixing Up Masterful Cocktails at Home' (Chronicle Books, 2022) cowritten with Brett Adams, bartender and curator of the selection at the Multnomah Whiskey Library. Read More

    Oct 1, 2024

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    Stirring Up Success: Five Questions for Betsy Ayala, BA’99

    Elizabeth “Betsy” Sanner Ayala, BA’99, is the executive in charge behind many popular TV shows across the Warner Bros. Discovery portfolio of networks. After joining HGTV in 2016 and advancing her career to head Food Network in 2022, she now oversees the creation, production and release of all Food Network programming and operations. Read More

    Oct 1, 2024

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    Access Point: Chrysa Kovach, BMus’13, works to help everyone experience music on their own terms

    Whether on a Zoom call with adults regaining their ability to enjoy music through assistive technology like cochlear implants, or working with preschoolers with no music experience at the Neighborhood Music School in Los Angeles, community music facilitator Chrysa Kovach, BMus'13, helps make music accessible for all. Read More

    Oct 1, 2024

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    Williams gets the gold

    Two-time Olympian and Vanderbilt cross country and track and field alumna Lily Williams and Team USA took home a gold medal in the women’s track cycling team pursuit final at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Read More

    Sep 30, 2024

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    Heard Libraries launch Studio 608, a new hub for digital narratives

    Studio 608, a creative space located in the Central Library, provides Vanderbilt students, faculty and staff with opportunities to explore new modes of narrative storytelling through audio. The state-of-the-art studio can be used to record interviews, conversations, panel discussions and other formats that capture the diverse perspectives and experiences of the university community. Read More

    Sep 26, 2024

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    Patrick Kenny, Class of 2025, releases album of original music

    Blair senior jazz performance major / guitarist Patrick Kenny has released his debut album, 'Water Damage,' a six-song project that includes guest performances by Blair professors Jeff Coffin and Marc Widenhofer, as well as other Blair student musicians. Kenny composed all six of the jazz fusion-styled pieces for the project. Read More

    Sep 11, 2024

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    Helen Iola McClellan Manoogian, BSN’47: Nursing Pioneer

    Helen Iola McClellan Manoogian, nursing missionary to the Middle East and founder of a nursing school in Lebanon, died March 16, 2024, in Richmond, Virginia. She was 102. Read More

    Aug 1, 2024

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    Lachs, Centennial Professor Emeritus and beloved instructor for a half-century, has died

    John Lachs, professor emeritus of philosophy and Centennial Professor Emeritus, died November 14, 2023, in Nashville. He was 89. Read More

    Aug 1, 2024

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    Judge Richard H. Dinkins ’77 Dead at 71

    The Honorable Richard H. Dinkins, JD'77, who served on the Tennessee Court of Appeals from 2008 until his retirement in 2022, died October 1, 2023, in Nashville. He was 71. Read More

    Aug 1, 2024

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    Joseph John Cunningham, emeritus professor of human and organizational development and special education, has died

    Joseph Cunningham, 82, an accomplished administrator and professor at Vanderbilt Peabody College of education and human development, passed away peacefully on March 8, 2024, at his home in Lake City, Pennsylvania. Read More

    Aug 1, 2024

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    Olympic Aspirations, Lifelong Lessons

    For NCAA champion and US Olympic team member Veronica Fraley and track and field alumna Beatrice Juskeviciute and Brooke Overholt, competing for country means being part of a community without borders Read More

    Jul 26, 2024

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    Tamara Baynham, BE’93: Finding Community, Advancing Innovation

    Tamara Baynham, BE'93, an active, long-standing alumni leader across the university, including leadership roles as president of the Association of Vanderbilt Black Alumni, member of Vanderbilt Alumni Association Board and of the Engineering Board of Visitors, was inducted into the School of Engineering’s Academy of Distinguished Alumni in April. Read More

    Jul 17, 2024

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    Amanda Headley Piper, AuD’16: Sound Compassion

    Amanda Headley Piper (Anne Rayner/Vanderbilt University) “If you want to make a difference in the world, meet a need,” Amanda Headley Piper’s grandmother once said, and Piper heeded those words of wisdom. She is the first pediatric audiologist from her twin-island home of Trinidad and Tobago, where… Read More

    Jul 17, 2024

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    Sherry Chen, BA’15: Learning Experience for a Lifetime

    A college education at a residential campus means more than a degree earned through successful completion of coursework and class projects. Student life beyond the classroom also provides a formative experience, and that is especially true for Sherry Chen, BA’15, who has served as president of the local Vanderbilt Chapter in Phoenix since 2018, connecting the community of Commodore alumni and parents. Read More

    Jul 17, 2024

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    Print Potential: The Sullivan Collection expands more than 100 years later

    Because of a provision in a gift agreement to the Brooklyn Museum of Art made by philanthropist collectors George H. Sullivan and his mother, Mary Mildred Sullivan, in the early 20th century, nearly 3,400 prints are being added to Vanderbilt’s art collection after Brooklyn removed them from their collection in 2007. As they are researched and cataloged, these new works are initiating creative teaching, learning and exhibits with departments and colleges on campus and across Nashville. Read More

    Jul 16, 2024

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    New Facility Honors Legacy and History

    Patti White, BA'76, and her husband, George, recently funded the Black Box Theater in Rothschild College to honor their children, Frances White, BA'11, and George A. White, BA'19. Read More

    Jul 15, 2024

  • Portrait shot of Dr. Kevin Churchwell and his wife, Gloria Respress-Churchwell

    Kevin and Gloria Churchwell honor parents Robert Sr. and Mary through undergraduate scholarship

    To honor the legacy of Mary Churchwell and Robert Churchwell Sr., their son Kevin Churchwell, MD’87, and his wife, Gloria Respress-Churchwell, established the Robert Sr. and Mary Churchwell Undergraduate Scholarship, a fund that will provide generations of students with the gift his parents valued most of all: a Vanderbilt education. Read More

    Jul 12, 2024