Vanderbilt has appointed finance scholar Veronika Krepely Pool as the Justin Potter Professor, recognizing her impactful research on retirement, hedge funds, and investor protection| Vanderbilt Business School
Professor Indranil Bardhan addresses Texas IT Caucus with research-backed ideas| News & Magazine of the McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at...
We are pleased to announce the continued success of the McCombs Undergraduate Research Assistant Program.| McCombs News and Magazine
Join us throughout the month of October for upcoming research events, lunches and seminars.| McCombs News and Magazine
We welcome Andrea Burton to Marine Biology and the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (SAFS), our newest faculty member. Andrea starts this month as an Assistant Teaching Professor. As a specialist in climate change biology, using molecular and ecological approaches to examine adaptive response to changing conditions, Andrea joins us from UCLA where she was a lecturer.| fish.uw.edu
Assistant Professor Shannon Scovel loves sharing her passion for research with her undergraduate students. So, she invited students in her spring 2024 JMED 175 Introduction to Journalism and Creative Media class to contact her to learn more about and/or to work on a research project together. Senior public relations major Katy Niedling accepted that invitation. […] The post CCI Faculty and Undergraduate Student Paper Wins Award At 2025 AEJMC Conference appeared first on College of Communi...| College of Communication and Information
Two School of Journalism and Media faculty have received the Athletics Professor of Excellence Award for the 2025-2026 academic year. Six faculty members from across the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, were selected for this award. School of Journalism and Media Professors Amber Roessner and Nick Geidner were among this year’s honorees. Last year, Professor Erin […] The post Two J&M Faculty Win Athletics Professor of Excellence Awards appeared first on College of Communication and Inf...| College of Communication and Information
We spoke to the new Director of the Master of Finance (MFin), Dr Othman Cole about his new appointment and what vision he has for the MFin programme. The post Guiding the future of finance with Dr Othman Cole appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Small changes can make a big difference. Hear what guests on the Executive Education podcast – Cambridge Executive Business Insights: Journey to Regeneration with Christopher Marquis recommend listeners do to take a step towards regeneration in their organisation or personal life. The post What are the top 5 regenerative actions you can take? appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
There is far greater accuracy, better stability and hugely lower energy costs in using specialised small language models rather than generalised large language models (LLMs) in legal and regulatory workflows combining AI speed and human judgment, says a new study from the Regulatory Genome Project at Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. The specialised models had a 38% relative accuracy gain, ran at 1/80th the cost and consumed an estimated 1/200th the energy of the best-...| Cambridge Judge Business School
Organisations need to do a better job of preventatively tackling workplace mental health rather than only dealing with them after symptoms are evident, Thomas Roulet, Professor of Organisational Sociology and Leadership at Cambridge Judge Business School, told a World Economic Forum (WEF) young leaders panel. The post Workplace mental health issues should be tackled early appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
For almost a decade, the Washington Sea Grant Crab Team has been surveilling the advance of the invasive European green crab. In 2015, the team was formed to engage citizen scientists in a search for the first signs of an invasion into Puget Sound, with the first documented trap of a green crab taking place a year later in August 2016. They have now been found in more than 30 trapping sites. A new story in Salish Sea Currents features tracking efforts tracking efforts and research into the in...| fish.uw.edu
At Vanderbilt University, entrepreneurship isn’t just a buzzword; strategic investments and thoughtful community engagement, Vanderbilt is building a distinctive path in innovation and shaping a legacy as a launchpad for impactful ventures. The post Launching Unicorns appeared first on Vanderbilt Business School.| Vanderbilt Business School
Philippe Gluntz (PhD’73), Vanderbilt Business’ first doctoral graduate, went on to lead global firms and pioneer Europe’s angel investing movement. The post Through the Years: Philippe Gluntz and a Legacy of Building Futures appeared first on Vanderbilt Business School.| Vanderbilt Business School
Vanderbilt Business students empower Nashville entrepreneurs, like Thomas Kelly of Creative Soulz Printing, through real-time investing in the Impact Investing course.| Vanderbilt Business School
After more than two decades of teaching at the School of Journalism and Media, Barbara Kaye was named a professor emerita of the school. “Barb Kaye’s impact can be seen not just in the publications she has authored for our field, but in the lives she has touched, including mentoring junior scholars within the School […] The post Barbara Kaye Named Professor Emerita at the School of Journalism and Media appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
Many of us have memories (fond or otherwise) of practicing penmanship and even of learning to write in cursive. With the rise of the digital age, many children are not having opportunities to create these memories. Does it matter? Dr. Bob Wiley was recently interviewed by Wired magazine to give... Continue reading... The post Is it time to say good bye to handwriting? Wiley has thoughts. appeared first on Department of Psychology.| Department of Psychology
Zoleikha Biron, PhD, is applying novel machine learning techniques to address challenges facing cyber-physical systems (CPS) in a project recently funded by the National Science Foundation.| ECE Florida News
When Mike Keith (‘91) accepted the job to be the Voice of the Vols, he knew immediately he wanted to do even more for the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, by taking his renown play-by-play sports analyst skills beyond the courts and fields and into the classrooms of the College of Communication and Information. For Keith, […] The post Voice of the Vols Mike Keith Joins Journalism & Media Faculty appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
Associate Professor Minjie Li was recognized with the Early Career Teaching Excellence Award from the Advertising Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) at this year’s conference in San Francisco. This award honors outstanding undergraduate teaching and is given to individuals who have completed at least two full academic years […] The post Associate Professor Minjie Li Wins AEJMC Advertising Division Early Career Teaching Excellence Award a...| College of Communication and Information
Over the almost 45 years the Consumer Bankruptcy Project has been collecting data, the landscape of debt in the United States has shifted significantly. Updating that work is "Debt’s Grip," a new book by Professor Robert Lawless and his fellow principal investigators telling the story of financial struggle in the…| College of Law
Vanderbilt Business faculty are recognized for their research, teaching, and leadership. Explore accolades from Summer 2024-2025.| Vanderbilt Business School
School of Journalism and Media Assistant Professor of Practice Brittany Tarwater expects her students to enter their work into contests. She encourages this both in the classroom and through The Volunteer Channel, a student-run broadcast station she advises within The Media Center at the College of Communication and Information. So, naturally, she must do the […] The post Leading By Example: Faculty Win Regional Journalism Awards appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
The Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA) conference is an internationally recognized event that celebrated its 25th anniversary this year in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Several faculty members, students, and alumni from the School of Information Sciences (SIS) attended and participated in engaging workshops and presentations at this year’s LIDA conference, which is one of many events […] The post SIS Showcases Global Impact at LIDA 2025 appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
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Professor Allison Prasch is one of eleven University-wide faculty members honored with a 2025-2026 H.I Romnes Fellowship award. This award recognizes UW faculty who have made exceptional research contributions within six years of earing tenure. …| Department of Communication Arts
A dynamic lineup of speakers from various industries shared their insights with the Owen community this year during the Vanderbilt Business Distinguished Speaker Series (DSS).| Vanderbilt Business School
Baibhab Chatterjee, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida, has received a prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award, the agency’s highest honor for early-career faculty. | ECE Florida News
When Kristina Clement (’18) took on her current role as assistant director of academic engagement and instruction for collegiate librarians at Kennesaw State University, she quickly began having informal conversations with library employees that inspired her to approach a colleague with an idea. It wasn’t long before Clement and her coworker, Karen Doster-Greenleaf, had a […] The post SIS Alumna Earns ALA Equality Award for Transforming Hiring Practices at KSU Libraries appeared first o...| College of Communication and Information
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s School of Information Sciences master’s program has been ranked 13th in the nation among public universities by U.S. News and World Report. This is a significant achievement for the university, the College of Communication and Information (CCI), and the School of Information Sciences (SIS). These rankings highlight the growing strength […] The post UT’s MSIS Program Ranks 13th Among Public Institutions Nationally in U.S. News & World Report Ran...| School of Information Sciences
Associate Professor Rachel Fleming-May’s passion for libraries didn’t originate from a family member or a past teacher; rather, it was inspired by a comic series she loved during her childhood. “If I’m being completely honest, I idolized Batgirl as a child. I watched Batgirl on the old Batman television series after school. Barbara Gordon, who […] The post Rachel Fleming-May Associate Professor: Empowering Students and Alumni appeared first on School of Information Sciences.| School of Information Sciences
Scott Wells (’89, ’96, ’13) is a proud alumnus of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he serves as the chief of staff for the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He has earned his bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD from UT. Wells graduated with his master’s degree in information sciences in […] The post From SIS Alumnus to Cichlid Enthusiast appeared first on School of Information Sciences.| School of Information Sciences
There is one news event that affects everyone—it can help break the ice as small talk, it can make a day better or worse, and it can devastate entire communities: it is, of course, the weather. It’s important to have meteorologists reporting on the weather who are trained in both science and journalism, which is […] The post Emmy Award-Winning Chief Meteorologist Heather Haley to Join CCI and WUOT in Fall 2025 appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
School of Journalism and Media Director Amy Jo Coffey (left) and College of Communication and Information Dean Joe Mazer (right) present Julie Andsager (middle) with an award to celebrate her retirement and being named Professor Emerita. After more than three decades of teaching—10 years at the School of Journalism and Media— Professor Julie Andsager was […] The post Julie Andsager Named Professor Emerita at the School of Journalism and Media appeared first on College of Communication a...| College of Communication and Information
With 75% of hospitality food waste avoidable, a low-cost behavioural nudge using table cards significantly reduced restaurant diner leftovers.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Professor Barb Kaye talks to the crowd after accepting a recognition for her retirement after 24 years from CCI Dean Joe Mazer. To mark her retirement, Professor Barbara Kaye painted her nails Tennessee orange with white letters spelling out “retirement” across all 10 digits. “It is with gel nail polish, so I can’t change my […]| College of Communication and Information
The School of Information Sciences recently held its Spring 2025 Awards Reception, honoring the outstanding achievements of students and alumni in both the bachelor’s and master’s programs, along with its faculty. Surrounded by family, friends, faculty, and staff, recipients were celebrated for their academic excellence, service, innovation, and impactful contributions to the SIS community. The […] The post SIS Recognizes 2025 Student, Faculty, and Alumni Award Winners appeared first on...| College of Communication and Information
Senior Carter Moore interviewing Greenville, Tennessee native and woodworker George Wurtzel for the Land Grant Films short documentary “Carving The Creative Vision”. In small-town America, there always seems to be that person everyone knows who perfectly reflects what that community is all about. This phenomenon is what prompted Nick Geidner, School of Journalism and Media professor and Land Grant Films director, in 2023 to pitch to the student documentary production team a series highl...| School of Journalism & Media
Students and faculty from the College of Communication and Information took home top awards in several categories at the East Tennessee Society of Professional Journalists’ Golden Press Card Awards, including a significant second-place award that has previously never been given to student work: the Horace V. Wells Jr. Community Service Award. This award is given […]| College of Communication and Information
Every year the College of Communication and Information (CCI) honors its faculty, staff, and graduate students with awards recognizing excellence in academic, professional, and service areas. Award winners, as well as four retiring faculty members and six graduating PhD students, were celebrated May 7 at a CCI faculty and staff event. Below are all the […] The post CCI Honors 2025 Faculty and Staff Award Recipients, PhD Grads, and Retirees appeared first on College of Communication and In...| College of Communication and Information
Sophomore Eliza Noell had never touched a professional camera until her freshman year, when she joined the documentary production unit Land Grant Films at the College of Communication and Information (CCI). “I was a complete beginner. It was really neat to be able to walk in and have this opportunity to try it out and […]| College of Communication and Information
Senior Carter Moore interviewing Greenville, Tennessee native and woodworker George Wurtzel for the Land Grant Films short documentary “Carving The Creative Vision”. In small-town America, there always seems to be that person everyone knows who perfectly reflects what that community is all about. This phenomenon is what prompted Nick Geidner, School of Journalism and Media […]| College of Communication and Information
The movement of people due to climate-related changes is examined in a report by BCG and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation.| Cambridge Judge Business School
The compelling economic case for investing in climate-change mitigation and adaptation is not broadly understood, says a new report from BCG.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Nearly 150 parent and alumni leaders gathered on campus Feb. 28 and March 1 for Vanderbilt’s eighth annual Volunteer Leadership Weekend. Attendees of the weekend events included representatives from many alumni and parent groups across the university.| Vanderbilt University
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to carry the cross of Jesus? The practice of Via Crucis in Pilsen, Chicago, gives us a good picture.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
Two new faculty endowments promise to supercharge research at ECE Florida, providing critical support for two of the department’s highest-performing researchers. The endowed professorships will support researchers’ labs and efforts as well as personnel and travel.| ECE Florida News
Who knew that a global community could be intimate? That's the atmosphere that the 'Let's Talk Globally' discussion lunches creates.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
Want to learn about U.S. colonialism in Puerto Rico and the Boricua strategies of reclaiming the land and identity? Click to learn more.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
'Predators' features Professor Mark de Rond on the controversial practice of exposing alleged child predators through paedophile hunting.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Who knew that a global community could be intimate? That's the atmosphere that the 'Let's Talk Globally' discussion lunches creates.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
Ruth Carolyn Duck died peacefully from pneumonia on December 26 with loved ones near her. Born in Washington D.C. on […]| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
Who knew that a global community could be intimate? That's the atmosphere that the 'Let's Talk Globally' discussion lunches creates.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
Vanderbilt Business unites through food, music, and storytelling, celebrating culture and community at 2024 Cosmo Week| Vanderbilt Business School
A Conversation with Dr. Kate Ott and members of the Queer Theoethics Class In her article, “Taking Children’s Moral Lives […]| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
The University of Florida’s AI initiative has transformed faculty research. Here's how Jason Blackburn and Marco Salemi, members of the Emerging Pathogens Institute, are using AI in their work.| epi.ufl.edu
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