Vanderbilt in the Nashville Community

Strengthening our city through collaboration, innovation, and community engagement

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Vanderbilt’s Commitment to Nashville

At Vanderbilt University, we believe in the power of community and the importance of learning together and working together. We connect our students, staff, faculty and resources with local community-based organizations to help strengthen Nashville.

By building strong, authentic relationships, we work alongside community leaders to create positive change. We are proud to support local community-based organizations, not only by providing financial resources but also by collaborating to develop programs that meet the needs of the community. Together, we create initiatives that make a real difference, ensuring our efforts are meaningful and responsive to the needs of Nashville.

We invite community members to participate in campus opportunities to contribute and learn with us.

In an effort to build deep and sustained partnerships, we facilitate opportunities for our students, staff and faculty to engage directly with the community, enriching their experiences and contributing to a stronger, more connected city.

Our Partnerships with Metro Nashville Public Schools

Vanderbilt is proud to collaborate with MNPS to enhance educational opportunities across the city. From mentorship and tutoring to STEM and arts outreach, we’re committed to supporting student success. Use the map below to explore our partnerships and learn more about the programs making an impact in local schools.

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Click on the map above to explore our partnerships with MNPS.

Upcoming Community Events

  • September 11

    7:30 p.m. Ingram Hall, 2400 Blakemore Ave

    An Evening with Rick Beato

    Blair School of Music is excited to present An Evening with Rick Beato, Thursday, September 11, 2025, 7:30 p.m., in Ingram Hall. A YouTube sensation, Beato's videos have generated more than 1.5 billion views as he's interviewed an astonishing array of superstar artists, musicians, and producers, offering brilliant content and commentary on a wide range of music genres. 

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  • September 12–13

    9:00 a.m.– 7:30 p.m. Ingram Hall, 2400 Blakemore Ave

    Yusef Lateef Symposium

    The life, music, and visual art of Dr. Yusef Lateef will be celebrated September 12-13, 2025, as the Vanderbilt University Blair School of Music hosts the Yusef Lateef Symposium. The two-day conference will include panel discussions, viewings of the Yusef A. Lateef Collection housed at Vanderbilt, a film screening, visual art displays and live music performances.

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  • September 17

    6:30 p.m. Langford Auditorium, 2209 Garland Ave

    Author event with Elizabeth Gilbert

    Parnassus Books and Vanderbilt University are thrilled to present an evening with Elizabeth Gilbert, in conversation with Ann Patchett, to celebrate Gilbert's new book, All The Way To The River.

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  • September 17

    5:30-8:00 p.m. Main Gymnasium, Meigs Middle Magnet School, 713 Ramsey St

    Then and Now, East Nashville and the Meigs Middle School History

    As Nashville continues to experience tremendous growth, it has become an increasingly diverse home to different minority communities. Now in its third year, Then and Now explores the history and impact of these communities through the scholarly work of noted historians and the personal stories of community members. 

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  • September 18

    11:30 a.m. Frist Art Museum, 919 Broadway

    Food for Thought

    Hear from Vanderbilt faculty, Frist curators and local leaders exploring cultural and societal issues through art. This free event includes gallery admission, parking and a boxed lunch.

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  • Through September 24

    7:30 a.m.–8 p.m. Vanderbilt Central Library fourth floor lobby, 419 21st Ave South

    Exhibit: Alive with Pride

    Alive with Pride: LGBTQ Existence and Resistance in Middle Tennessee is on view at the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries. Patrons are invited to view the exhibit from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each session, with guided tours scheduled at 11 a.m. and at noon.

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Explore Vanderbilt’s Public Spaces

Vanderbilt offers a variety of public spaces where the Nashville community can enjoy art, culture, and relaxation. From galleries and performance venues to parks and open areas, these spaces are open for all to explore.

Vanderbilt University Museum of Art 1220 21st Ave S, Nashville, TN vanderbilt.edu/art-museum
Blair School of Music Concerts 2400 Blakemore Ave, Nashville, TN 37212 blair.vanderbilt.edu/events
Dyer Observatory 1000 Oman Drive Brentwood TN, 37027 dyer.vanderbilt.edu
The Curb Center for Art, Enterprise, and Public Policy 1801 Edgehill Avenue, Nashville, TN 37212 vanderbilt.edu/curbcenter

Opportunities to Engage

Vanderbilt Staff

Engage in the Local Community

Vanderbilt staff have many opportunities to get involved locally to serve, learn, and share knowledge and expertise to address real-world needs, creating deeper connections between the university and the broader community. Learn how to get involved.

Partners

Working Together for Nashville

Vanderbilt values collaboration with local organizations to create meaningful change in our community. Whether you’re a nonprofit, business or community group, we’re here to work together on initiatives that address shared goals. Learn more about partnership opportunities and how to connect with us.

Community Engagement Resources

Learn more about Vanderbilt’s approach to community engagement and the initiatives that drive our efforts.

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