June 6-November 12, 2018 In the early months of 1917, an influx of students came to Vanderbilt to enter the Student Army Training Corps (S.A.T.C.) aiming to join the war… Keep reading
Leanna Myers
Vandy Goes to War – June – November 2018
The Power of Propaganda – Spring 2018
This exhibition will be curated by a cohort of Buchanan Library Fellows and their librarian mentors. In this seminar, students learned about the principles, strategies, techniques, and effects of information dissemination. The… Keep reading
From Listeners to Leaders: A History of Women at Vanderbilt – Summer 2018
This exhibition will be curated by a cohort of Buchanan Library Fellows and their librarian mentors. This summer semester fellowship will examine the history of women at Vanderbilt from the university’s nineteenth-century… Keep reading
Au Coeur De Mai ’68 | April 30- November 16, 2018
It hardly needs saying that 1968 was a year that forever changed the global social, cultural, and political landscape. The world over, the historically marginalized and disenfranchised spoke out against… Keep reading
Looking Back: Vanderbilt Before 1900 – March – September 2018
March-September 2018, Special Collections Library Established in 1873, the rich beginning of Vanderbilt University can be understood through letters from its founders, on display in the Special Collections Library. Correspondence… Keep reading
Digital Futures, Archaeological Pasts
In spring 2018, nine students in the History of Art seminar, “Exhibiting Historical Art: Digital Approaches to Ancient Greek Ceramics,” studied a selection of ancient Mediterranean antiquities in the collection… Keep reading
Tennessee Triennial | January 28 – May 1, 2023
The first Tennessee Triennial for Contemporary Art in 2023 will be hosted at venues in Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Nashville—including the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery, The Frist Museum, The… Keep reading
The American Presidency – February – June 2018
February-June 2018 From George Washington to Barack Obama, America’s past commanders in chief have provided domestic and international leadership during world wars, political unrest and the struggle for basic human… Keep reading
America Creative: Portraits by Everett Raymond Kinstler | February 1 – March 2, 2018
Lecture and Demonstration by Everett Raymond Kinstler. Video from event on 3/24/2018 An opening reception, which is free and open to the public, will take place on March 23, from… Keep reading
Syriac: Preserving an Endangered World Culture | February 1 – March 2, 2018
In the West Atrium of Cohen Memorial Hall For nearly two thousand years, Christians across the Middle East and Asia have shared a common heritage through Syriac language and culture…. Keep reading