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GCR Blog

  • Text reading “Vanderbilt Quantum Forum” with subtitle “Technology, Policy and the Economy” over abstract gold contour lines on a dark background.

    Vanderbilt to convene national leaders for quantum forum in Nashville this April

    On Thursday, April 9, 2026, Vanderbilt University will host the Vanderbilt Quantum Forum: Technology, Policy and the Economy at the Grand Hyatt Nashville, bringing together leaders from academia, industry, government and national laboratories to explore one of the most consequential technologies of our time. Read More

    Mar. 3, 2026

  • Snow on Campus

    Community recovery guide: Winter storm support, shelters and volunteer needs

    Winter Storm Fern has caused widespread power outages and hazardous conditions across Metro Nashville and surrounding communities. Local agencies and nonprofit partners continue to focus on restoring power, providing safe warming locations and transportation, delivering meals and essential supplies, and coordinating recovery planning. Read More

    Jan. 30, 2026

  • Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory recently welcomed two new staff members—Jessica Ingram as Director and Paige Johndrow as Events and Marketing Specialist—while Billy Teets assumes a new role as STEAM Outreach and Education Program Director & Resident Astronomer. Nathan Griffin continues to serve as the invaluable Facilities Manager.

    Jan. 20, 2026

  • Vanderbilt’s Naomi Tyler, Jason Grissom and Erin Henrick on Capitol Hill in November

    Vanderbilt Peabody directors champion education research on Capitol Hill

    Education research often feels abstract until you see its impact in the decisions school leaders make, the resources teachers rely on and the opportunities students gain. Researchers from Vanderbilt Peabody College of education and human development brought those real-world stakes to Capitol Hill, showing how federal investment shapes classroom outcomes across Tennessee. Read More

    Dec. 9, 2025

  • Scientists from Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Vanderbilt University joined other advocates from Tennessee to share why continued bipartisan support for NIH is important to them.

    Oct. 14, 2025

  • Vanderbilt students walking to class on campus

    Vanderbilt expands residential colleges, supports students and neighbors during housing transition

    Striving to be a good neighbor while enhancing student life is a priority for Vanderbilt. With the expansion of residential colleges underway, the university is committed to supporting students and neighbors as some transition to off-campus living. Read More

    Sep. 23, 2025

  • Leah Lowe presents at an InsideOut event in January of 2024. (Joe Howell/Vanderbilt University)

    Vanderbilt kicks off fall community programs with TPAC, Frist and Nashville Public Library

    This September, Vanderbilt University partners with Nashville’s leading arts and cultural institutions to launch a new season of community programs—offering conversations, performances and panels that highlight history, creativity and connection. Read More

    Sep. 5, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt faculty share their “why” in campaign spotlighting NIH-funded research

    Vanderbilt faculty joined United for Medical Research’s MyWHY campaign by answering a simple but powerful question: Why is medical research important to you? Their stories revealed the people, experiences and motivations behind their work, all while underscoring the role funding from the National Institutes of Health plays in every breakthrough. Read More

    Sep. 2, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    On the Hill – Issue 14

    ON THE HILL is a biannual report produced by the Division of Government and Community Relations summarizing activity at all three levels of government, as outlined by the Vanderbilt Federal Relations, State Government Relations, and Local Government Relations teams. Read More

    Aug. 12, 2025

  • Free Expression at Vanderbilt University: Open Forums, Institutional Neutrality, Civil Discourse

    Tennessee recognizes Vanderbilt’s commitment to free expression and civil discourse

    In the wake of nationwide conversations about speech, safety and protest on college campuses, Vanderbilt University has earned state recognition for its steadfast commitment to free expression and civil discourse. Read More

    Apr. 22, 2025