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The New Republic: The Democrats are not dead yet
Apr. 12, 2022—John Sides, William R. Kenan, Jr. Chair , quoted.
Journal and Courier: Purdue research: COVID-19 policies should vary to mitigate economic effects
Apr. 12, 2022—Mario Crucini, research professor of economics, quoted.
Rolling Stone: Give Send riot: Jan. 6 defendants have raised more than $3.5 million through Christian crowdfunding website
Apr. 12, 2022—Amy Cooter, senior lecturer of sociology, quoted.
BBC Future: The French town where the lighting is alive
Apr. 12, 2022—Carl Johnson, Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair in Biological Sciences, quoted.
Tennessean: ‘Remember this night’: Vanderbilt celebrates launch of James Lawson Institute
Apr. 12, 2022—James Lawson Institute for the Research and Study of Nonviolent Movements launch, featured.
NBC LX: Gun Violence Expert: We Need to Stop ‘Finger-Pointing’ And Find Solutions
Apr. 11, 2022—Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Chair of Medicine, Health and Society, interviewed.
North Coast Journal: The white sands footprints
Apr. 11, 2022—Tom Dillehay, Rebeca Webb Wilson University Chair, Emeritus, mentioned.
Nursing students try on VR technology that could benefit patients and nurse well-being
Apr. 11, 2022—By VUSN Communications Although physically in a classroom at the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, a group of students were far, far away, virtually experiencing campfires, galaxies, snowfall and other relaxing settings. The Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner students were exploring how virtual reality can be used in health care and education, taking part in an innovative...
WPLN News: Preserving Fort Negley’s past while planning for its future
Apr. 7, 2022—Angela Sutton, research assistant professor of communication studies, interviewed.
The Atlantic: The price of privacy
Apr. 7, 2022—Sarah Igo, Andrew Jackson Chair in American History, authored.