November, 2019
Cable Transition
Nov. 18, 2019—Campus Residents, Over the next few months, Vanderbilt University will transition from our current cable tv service to IPTV (Internet Protocol Television). As part of the transition, we will also change to Xfinity for our program content. Because IPTV delivers content through the internet, you will be able to watch on all of your devices:...
Hey, Wanna Chat?
Nov. 18, 2019—Wednesday, November 20 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center In celebration of the International Education Week at Vanderbilt, we will chat about feminism on the global stage: how have women been finding their voices and empowering one another in different cultures around the world. We will have coffee, tea, and feminist coloring pages available....
Magical Dinner
Nov. 18, 2019—Tuesday, November 19 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. E. Bronson Ingram College Join E. Bronson Ingram College for a Harry Potter-inspired evening! A special dinner will be served in the Bronson Dining Hall, and activities include wand-making, a sorting hat ceremony, and a goblet of fire raffle. Sponsored by Residential Colleges Contact Person: Marissa McGillis, marissa.c.mcgillis@vanderbilt.edu
Undergraduate Honor Council
Nov. 18, 2019—Apply today! Applications on Anchorlink until December 1st.
Kitchen Table Series: How Does Climate Change Affect Women?
Nov. 11, 2019—Thursday, November 14 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sarratt 363 Beyond being a buzz topic in many a presidential debate, climate change is affecting millions of people worldwide on a daily basis, especially those who live in impoverished conditions. Since women and girls make up 70% of the world’s poor population, they are the most...
Disability as a Feminist Issue
Nov. 11, 2019—Tuesday, November 12 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Buttrick 312 Come learn about the basics of feminism and how disability advocacy is a feminist issue. Also come to hear women with disabilities (Next Steps students) tell their stories of being a woman with a disability as well as what it is like for them on...
On-line Scheduling is available at Student Health
Nov. 11, 2019—Are you busy preparing for exams, studying late at night, but realize that you have a health concern that needs to be addressed ? The Student Health Center offers on-line scheduling to meet your needs, busy schedules and privacy concerns. Just visit our SHC website page at www.vumc.org/student-health/online-appointments and review the types of routine appointments...
Study Abroad 101
Nov. 11, 2019—Wednesday, November 13 3pm – 4pm Commons 233 Learn the basics of studying abroad. Hear from GEO staff and study abroad alums about the benefits of studying overseas and how study abroad works at VU.
VTS’s last dual-professor dinner
Nov. 11, 2019—Tuesday, November 12th, 5:00 – 7:00 PM Wilson 112. There are an abundance of ethical debates around genomics — from genetic therapy to designer babies to genetic privacy. How have concerns about genetic science changed over time? What did discourse around this subject look like — perhaps even before such technology existed — and in...
Commons Leadership Council (CLC) Professional Development Seminar
Nov. 11, 2019—Wednesday, Nov. 13th 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Commons Center MPR Are you interested in finding and securing an internship? Join the Commons Leadership Council for a Professional Development Seminar presented by The Career Center to learn the steps you can take. CLC Professional Development Seminars are open to all students. Contact Person: Aimee Robinson,...