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USA Today: Our top-ranking cities for climate resiliency: 2024 study
May. 15, 2024—Brianna Castro, assistant professor of sociology and climate studies, quoted.
Vanderbilt scientists develop an algae time machine, advancing biomedicine
May. 13, 2024—Carl H. Johnson, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Biological Sciences, along with a team of Vanderbilt scientists, have succeeded in adjusting the daily biological clock of cyanobacteria, making the blue-green algae a more prolific producer of renewable fuels, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals, like insulin. The ultimate solar-powered machines, cyanobacteria are like tiny workshops churning out everything from...
WTVF, Channel 5: 6 Months Until the 2024 Election: How Foreign Affairs Play a Part
May. 13, 2024—Thomas Schwartz, Distinguished Professor of History, interviewed.
The New York Times: The one thing voters remember about Trump
May. 13, 2024—John Sides, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor and professor of political science, is quoted. The Hill also published an article quoting Sides.
VPA and history department examine how the New Deal was run
May. 12, 2024—On May 3 and 4, the Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator for Political Economy and Regulation and the Vanderbilt University Department of History hosted “How the New Deal Was Run,” a conference about the implementation of the New Deal programs that transforme...
Clinton named 2024 Carnegie Fellow to study causes of political polarization
May. 7, 2024—Josh Clinton, who holds the Abby and Jon Winkelried Chair and serves as professor of political science and co-director of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, has been named a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Foundation Fellow. He joins 27 other sc...
Nashville Business Journal: National Governors Association holds Disagree Better event in Nashville
May. 3, 2024—Sarah Igo, Andrew Jackson Professor and professor of history, mentioned. The Tennessean also published an article mentioning Igo.
A&S Featured Course: Improv in Science Communication
Apr. 30, 2024—Each semester, A&S offers a variety of exciting courses focused on critical or timely topics that offer students a chance to investigate a subject in a new way. Watch students in CSET 3890: Improv in Science Communication explore creative (and humorous) ways of communicating about science.
Students help build a more equitable coffee supply chain through innovative design challenge
Apr. 29, 2024—By Ann Marie Deer Owens Imagine going to a coffee shop and ordering your favorite drink. You see a QR code next to your menu item. The code’s link connects you to global music from where the coffee beans were grown, as well as information about the local farmers who harvested the beans. That is...
National Geographic: This 80-foot-long sea monster was the killer whale of its time
Apr. 19, 2024—Neil Kelley, assistant professor of earth and environmental sciences, quoted.