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ChatELC Spring Registration Now Open!
Jan. 11, 2018—Spring Registration for Vanderbilt chatELC is now open! Vanderbilt chatELC is a program designed to support the development of English fluency, situational English, and cultural competency of spouses and partners of current Vanderbilt students, faculty, and staff through semi-structured English conversation groups. The conversation groups will be led by Group Leaders from the Vanderbilt community...
P.E.O International Peace Scholarship
Oct. 17, 2017—The International Peace Scholarship Fund, established in 1949, is a program which provides scholarships for selected women from other countries for graduate study in the United States and Canada. The scholarship is awarded to female international students pursuing graduate studies with demonstrated financial need. If you are interest, please to go to the website (http://www.peointernational.org/about-peo-international-peace-scholarship-ips)...
Join the Undergraduate Honor Council
Oct. 17, 2017—Hi! My name is Aditi, and I am a senior at Vanderbilt. I am the First-Year Outreach Chair of the Undergraduate Honor Council (UHC). Like you, I am also an international student (from India!). Before coming to Vanderbilt, I didn’t know a whole lot about the Honor Code and the Honor Council system in the...
Boo to the Flu
Oct. 17, 2017—“Boo to the Flu” is a festive flu vaccination event to be held on the Vanderbilt University Campus Tuesday, October 24th from 5-8 p.m.at the Student Health Center. The influenza vaccine is a benefit for everyone. Yearly flu vaccination helps to reduce sick time, medical costs and the spread of flu. The best defense against...
Submit a Proposal for IEW 2017
Oct. 17, 2017— International Education Week (IEW) will take place from November 13-17th this year and will feature a collaborative calendar of diverse programs across campus. A joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education, IEW is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide, while seeking to advance...
Vanderbilt MPH Program Information Sessions
Oct. 17, 2017—The Vanderbilt Master of Public Health (MPH) Program is a two-year interdisciplinary program offered through the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health. Since 1996, the program has been training future research scientists and public health professionals to be leaders and innovators dedicated to improving public health...
Art History in Real Time: Archiving Cai Guo-Qiang
Oct. 3, 2017—The Asian Studies Program and the Department of History of Art present as part of Global/Asia: Celebrating 50 Years of Asian Studies at Vanderbilt Art History in Real Time – Archiving Cai Guo-Qiang A presentation by Lydia Ohl (VU class 2011) in conjunction with the screening of Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang Thursday,...
Home for the Holidays Applications Are Open!
Oct. 3, 2017—Home for the Holidays is a collaborative program between Parent and Family Programs and International Student and Scholar Services which allows undergraduate students the opportunity to join the family of a current Vanderbilt student at their home during one of the university’s scheduled holiday breaks. The recommended length of stay is 4 days, though this...
The Foreign Language Edge: Vanderbilt and Beyond
Oct. 3, 2017—Interested in linguistics? Are you multilingual? Interested in the culture associate with languages? Check out an information fair and panel discussion regarding how to leverage your foreign language and experiences abroad on the job market. You can also explore career paths and learn how to maximize your foreign language edge at Vanderbilt. Events will take place...
McTyeire Fireside Chat: “Responding to the North Korea Crisis”
Sep. 18, 2017— Attend the McTyeire Fireside Chat by Brett Benson, Associate Professor of Political Science Why has North Korea aggressively developed its nuclear program and are there options for addressing it? This talk will discuss the history of Korea’s nuclear program and what factors led to the current crisis. We will explore why North Korea’s ambitions...