Earlier this week, Vice President of Student Affairs Michael Freeman of Tennessee State University wrote a letter to the student body, published in the university's student newspaper, The Meter.
Earlier this week, Vice President of Student Affairs Michael Freeman of Tennessee State University wrote a letter to the student body, published in the university's student newspaper, The Meter.
Vanderbilt Dining and Rand Dining Center have perhaps realized their greatest achievement.
The Commodores' first season of bowl eligibility since 1982 is a positive mark in a tumultuous football season.
A report by the Vanderbilt News Service and available at InsideVandy.com announced Friday the launch of the VU e-Innovations Web site.
Shortly after 10 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 13, the Vanderbilt community received an e-mail from Chancellor Nick Zeppos.
Veterans Day often goes unnoticed or uncelebrated on college campuses, and in the case of Vanderbilt, it seems that the holiday commemorating the sacrifices of the men and women in uniform is never given the attention it deserves.
As undergraduate students register for spring semester classes, the outdatedness of OASIS, the university’s registration program, becomes evident yet again.
Vanderbilt News Service reported Thursday that the university would unveil a portrait of Distinguished Visiting Professor Rev. James Lawson, the civil rights activist who was expelled from Vanderbilt over 40 years ago. Painted by prominent artist Simmie Knox, the portrait will hang at Benton Chapel and will be commemorated with a private event on Thursday, Oct. 13.
On Monday, the Hustler reported on the work of Mayfield 15’s residents.
The result of the presidential election notwithstanding, the work of the Election Alliance on Election Day should be commended.