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My Winter Break
Jan. 6, 2018—Our Winter break is about three weeks long, depending on when you finish your exams. Christmas break is always a great time to relax after a busy semester. I use this time to catch up on sleep, tv shows that I’ve missed, and to indulge in home-cooked meals. Here’s a summary of what I did...
A Summer in D.C.
Mar. 30, 2017—Last summer, going into my sophomore year, I interned at the Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center in my hometown. I had never really been involved in this type of advocacy, but I wanted to stay home over the summer, and oddly enough ZCenter was right around the corner from my high school, but I had never...
Vanderbilt and You
Mar. 26, 2015—Vanderbilt & You receptions help you connect with other admitted first-year students – whether you are still making your final decision about college or have already joined the Class of 2019.
Research at Vanderbilt
Nov. 6, 2014—Research at Vanderbilt takes many different forms. Today on the blog David discusses some unique VU research opportunities and how students can find them.
Vanderbilt Class of 2014 – What’s Next?
May. 23, 2014—Our student tour guides share their post-graduation plans.
4 Things You Need to Know About Peabody College
Mar. 27, 2014—Vanderbilt’s Peabody College of Education and Human and Organizational Development is all about examining how people think, learn, and function as individuals and in groups and organizations. Today we take a look at 4 things that set Peabody apart.
VUSE Closes Out the Year in Award-Winning Style
May. 25, 2012—Students and faculty in the Vanderbilt School of Engineering are rewarded for another year of hard work and innovation.