January, 2018
Design a Better Library!
Jan. 22, 2018—The Vanderbilt Library Design Challenge is open to all Vanderbilt students interested in learning about design thinking and the principles of human-centered design* and applying those principles to make the library’s collections, facilities, or services more accessible and meaningful for users.
2018 Summer Conference & Event Coordinator (CEC) Applications Are Now Available Online
Jan. 18, 2018—Ever want to live in Nashville for the summer and not have to take classes? Apply to the CEC position by Sun., Feb. 4!
The Place with One Clinic: Jackson Screening and Discussion in Recognition of the 45th Anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision
Jan. 16, 2018—In recognition of the 45th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, Vanderbilt’s Women’s Center will host a screening of the award-winning documentary Jackson.
First-Gen Fridays
Jan. 16, 2018—Join the Office of Transition Programs as they launch First Fridays, an opportunity for first-gen students to build community and celebrate each other.
Athenian Affair: Commons Ball 2018
Jan. 16, 2018—The Ingram Commons house Presidents cordially invite you to an Athenian Affair: Commons Ball 2018!
Vanderbilt Invitational this Saturday (Vanderbilt Athletics)
Jan. 16, 2018—Track & Field is hosting the Vanderbilt Invitational on Sat., Jan. 10.
January Student Leader of the Month
Jan. 16, 2018—Ryan Coyne is the January Student Leader of the Month! Check out Ryan’s thoughts on leadership and the role it plays at Vanderbilt!
Deadline for GEO Scholarship Approaching!
Jan. 16, 2018—The Global Education Office’s scholarship deadline is Wed., Jan. 17.
Vanderbilt Center for Student Wellbeing
Jan. 16, 2018—Students are offered individual wellbeing coaching sessions with either a staff member or peer coach to discuss a variety of topics, such as: emotional wellbeing, stress management, life transitions, self-efficacy, financial wellbeing, social support, relationship building, and personal health.
Holocaust Lecture Series
Jan. 16, 2018—On Thur., Jan. 18, Vanderbilt Law School professor Mike Newton will provide an introduction to the upcoming Genocide Prevention Simulation, discussing Zimbabwe, atrocities, and what can be expected from the simulation event.