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First-gen college student prepares for grad school future focused on evolutionary biology research

Feb. 16, 2024—Credit: Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation/Kaerie Ray College of Arts and Science senior Sarah Hourihan is eagerly awaiting journal publication of a first-author manuscript featuring results of research on the dark-eyed junco songbird completed as a Beckman Foundation Scholar. The paper, available as a pre-print on bioRxiv, signals the end of work on one research...

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Hananeel Morinville, BA’25, selected for highly competitive leadership program

Feb. 15, 2024—Hananeel Morinville, a history major in the College of Arts and Science, was named to the next class of the John Robert Lewis Scholars & Fellows Program for 2024-2025. The program is run by the Faith and Politics Institute. Comprising student leaders and changemakers from 17 universities across the country, the newest cohort of scholars...

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The Washington Post: Young men, guns and the prefrontal cortex

Jun. 3, 2022—Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Medicine, Health, and Society, quoted. Voice of America published a related story featuring Metzl.

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The Tennessean: Vanderbilt Poll: More than half say Nashville is on the wrong track amid worries over growth

May. 2, 2022—Josh Clinton, Abby and Jon Winkelried Professor of Political Science, quoted. Axios, Nashville Ledger, Nashville Post, WSMV, WKRN and WZTV shared related stories.

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Voice of America: Biden uses State of the Union to define US values at home, abroad

Mar. 1, 2022—(Vanessa Beasley, associate professor of communication studies and vice provost for academic affairs, quoted. Newsday and Kongressen published related stories featuring Beasley.)

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New research uncovers crucial role of activist lawyers in expanding women’s rights

Mar. 8, 2021—The history of women’s rights in the United States is inextricable from the history of social movements. In the nineteenth century, married women fought for legal personhood and the right to own property independent of their husbands. In the early 1900s, women mobilized for the right to vote. And beginning in the 1960s, “second-wave” feminists...

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