Faculty News
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Maya Singhal: How neighborhoods create a feeling of safety across cultures
RESEARCH SPARK: Meet new faculty Maya Singhal and see how their research could help us understand the impact of diverse community dynamics. Read MoreSep. 22, 2025
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Researchers discover method to make traditional topical antibiotic safe to inject, potentially reducing antibiotic resistance
After scraping your knee or getting cut by an errant tree branch, you likely slathered your injury with the antibiotic ointment Neosporin. Widely used to prevent infection, one of the active ingredients in Neosporin is neomycin. Discovered in the 1940s, neomycin is an effective topical antibiotic, however, if injected into… Read MoreSep. 17, 2025
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NEW FACULTY—Beyond the resume: Get to know some of our newest faculty members
Which new faculty member loves Lego? Get to know some of Vanderbilt’s newest faculty beyond their resume. Read MoreSep. 15, 2025
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Building tomorrow while erasing yesterday: a Frist exhibit exploring Nashville’s development
When John Warren is seeking inspiration, he walks and observes. John Warren with his 16mm camera. Wandering the streets of Nashville with a 16mm Bolex film camera, the lecturer in art is constantly on the hunt for his next project. While exploring the city, Warren noticed one… Read MoreSep. 12, 2025
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NEW FACULTY: Professors explain how their research could better the world
Hear from Vanderbilt's newest faculty on the positive impact their research could have on society. Read MoreSep. 8, 2025
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Clayton, professor of psychology, emeritus, has died
Keith N. Clayton, professor of psychology, emeritus, died on December 18, 2024, in Nashville at the age of 90. Born in 1934 in Coffeyville, Kansas, Clayton was the first of his immediate family to earn a college degree. He received a bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1956 and master’s degree… Read MoreSep. 8, 2025
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Simons Foundation awards $8 million grant to uncover secrets of black holes and strong gravity
Over the next four years, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Alex Lupsasca will lead a Vanderbilt team in a multidisciplinary, multi-institutional collaboration funded by an $8 million grant from the Simons Foundation with a focus on black ho... Read MoreSep. 4, 2025
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NEW FACULTY: New professors on why they’re excited to be part of Vanderbilt
Meet some of Vanderbilt's newest faculty as they explain why Vanderbilt is the right academic home for them. Read MoreAug. 27, 2025
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AI propaganda has arrived; Vanderbilt experts call for action
Vanderbilt researchers uncovered evidence of a Chinese government-linked AI propaganda campaign, revealing unprecedented scale and precision in influence operations. The work reflects the university’s growing role in addressing urgent global security c... Read MoreAug. 25, 2025
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Department of Mathematics offers middle and high school students free advanced math instruction
Photo by Liz Chagnon How does a mathematician cut a bagel? What is the geometry of bubbles? These are some of the questions Vanderbilt faculty members ask students as part of the Nashville Math Circle. The Math Circle provides Nashville-area students in grades 7-12 the opportunity to learn creative math… Read MoreAug. 25, 2025
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19 accomplished new faculty members join the College of Arts and Science
Leaders in innovation and discovery, Vanderbilt College of Arts and Science faculty are equally passionate about mentoring and teaching students as they are about conducting groundbreaking research that changes the way we understand our world. The college is honored to welcome 19 new faculty members this fall, adding to our… Read MoreAug. 21, 2025
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Vanderbilt begins search for next dean of Arts and Science, names committee
Provost and Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs C. Cybele Raver has launched a global search for the next dean of the Vanderbilt University College of Arts and Science, who will begin their appointment in the 2026–27 academic year. Dean Timothy P. McNa... Read MoreAug. 18, 2025
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Get to know Vanderbilt’s residential faculty: Jesús G. Ruiz
Learn more about Prof. Jesús Ruiz and his family and why he's excited to be faculty head of Moore College. Read MoreAug. 14, 2025
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Get to know Vanderbilt’s residential faculty: Gilbert Gonzales
See the top songs on Gilbert Gonzales's playlist and learn why he wanted to be a faculty head of house. Read MoreAug. 14, 2025
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Get to know Vanderbilt’s residential faculty: Justin Quarry
Learn about the newest faculty head of house and his special ties to Vanderbilt long before he became a professor. Read MoreAug. 13, 2025
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Simons Foundation awards $8 million grant to uncover secrets of black holes and strong gravity
Article adapted from a press release written by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Over the next four years, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Alex Lupsasca will lead a Vanderbilt team in a multidisciplinary, multi-institutional collaboration funded by an $8 million grant from the Simons Foundation… Read MoreAug. 12, 2025
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Tennessee middle schoolers investigate a Nashville watershed while trying on STEM roles
By Jenna Somers and Krystal Schmidt This summer, around 30 middle-school students from the Tennessee Nature Academy explored upstream and downstream Mill Creek, which flows 28 miles from Nolensville to the Cumberland River in Tennessee. Some stu... Read MoreAug. 11, 2025
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Tracy Sharpley-Whiting: Illuminating the interior lives of trailblazing historical figures
Tracy Sharpley-Whiting's research explores the interior lives of historical figures whose artistic influence shaped their worlds. Her impressive accomplishments led to her recent election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation’... Read MoreJul. 30, 2025
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Seeding Success supports budding faculty research projects
Five Vanderbilt researchers have received Seeding Success grants for early-stage projects that have strong potential for external funding. The program, managed by Research Development and Support, reflects the university’s commitment to advancing high-... Read MoreJul. 30, 2025
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Metal and semiconductor particles could transform health and safety technologies
Yueming Yan A new breakthrough in the field of physics led by doctoral student Yueming Yan could allow for the creation of small, thin, low-power optical devices to be used in both medical imaging and environmental sensing. In a study published in ScienceAdvances, Yan and his colleagues,… Read MoreJul. 24, 2025