September, 2017
World on Wednesdays
Sep. 25, 2017—The upcoming World on Wednesday will be held on Wed., Sept. 27! Accompanying lunch will be Megan Nocita's presentation of her studies, findings, and insights on barriers to sexual and reproductive health in Uganda!
McTyeire Fireside Chat
Sep. 18, 2017—Attend the next McTyeire Fireside Chat on "Responding to the North Korea Crisis" on Thur., Sept. 21!
The Resilient Souls Project: A Photo Exhibition
Sep. 18, 2017—“The Resilient Souls Project,” a photo exhibition by Cathy Lander-Goldberg, will be on display in the Kissam Center from Mon., Sept. 11 through Fri., Oct. 6.
Vanderbilt Student Health Center
Sep. 18, 2017—Vanderbilt students can access care by scheduling an appointment with Student Health Center or visiting their acute care clinic for urgent matters.
George Estreich, Accessible Words: Alison Piepmeier and the Boundaries of Disability
Sep. 18, 2017—Examine how people imagine those with intellectual disabilities in the Alison Piepmeier Memorial Lecture on Mon., Sept. 25!
Feminism for EveryBODY [Kitchen Table Series]
Sep. 18, 2017—Explore how media affects body image and how a body alone does not make the person in the upcoming Kitchen Table Series on Tue., Sept. 26!
Downtown Nashville Pilgrimage
Sep. 18, 2017—On Fri., Sept. 29 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. youʼre invited on a pilgrimage around downtown Nashville with Vandy Wesley and Open Table Nashville.
A Discussion of Culture and Identity Through Spoken Word: Carlos Andres Gomez
Sep. 18, 2017—Join VAHS in celebrating and discussing culture and diversity with Carlos Andrés Gómez as he speaks and performs spoken word pieces as part of our programming for Hispanic Heritage Month 2017!
Flulapalooza®
Sep. 18, 2017—Flulapalooza® is a fun and efficient way to obtain your annual flu shot. Most importantly, it's free for all Vanderbilt faculty, staff, and students!
World on Wednesdays
Sep. 18, 2017—Come and hear from Megan Nocita, as she shares her studies, findings, and insights on the social and educational barriers preventing women from accessing healthcare in Uganda!