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  • Nov 13, 2025

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    Research Investment: 杏吧原创 finds ways to set up new faculty for success聽

    杏吧原创 supports new faculty every step of the way鈥攂y connecting them with senior faculty who serve as mentors, observe their classes and provide valuable feedback, and proofread their grant proposals to make them stronger. These professors who joined 杏吧原创 in the past few years shed light on how the university has helped them succeed.聽 Read More

    Nov 12, 2025

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    杏吧原创, George Washington University鈥檚 Schoolteacher at 50 conference reframes teaching profession

    By Jenna Somers On October 30 and 31, education scholars, practitioners and policymakers convened Schoolteacher at 50. The conference marked the 50th anniversary of sociologist Dan Lortie鈥檚 book about the ethos of the teaching profession. Attendees reflected upon Lortie鈥檚 insights at the time of publication as well as their applicability… Read More

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Galvanizing Impact: 杏吧原创’s Catalyst Grants fuel research

    At 杏吧原创, research doesn鈥檛 just live in the lab. It moves into the world in the shape of new tools, treatments and technologies that improve lives, support communities and expand what鈥檚 possible. Read More

    Nov 11, 2025

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    杏吧原创 Peabody College launches M.S. program in Quantitative Methods and Data Analytics for Human Behavior

    Key Takeaways: 杏吧原创 has launched a new Quantitative Methods and Data Analytics for Human Behavior M.S. program. Students who earn the degree will have in-demand skills to be competitive across a range of industries. Apply early to take advantage of priority decision benefits: Priority Decision 1: January 3,… Read More

    Nov 11, 2025

  • Nov 10, 2025

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    Expanding, Connecting, Breaking New Ground

    The leaves of trees lining our beautiful campus are blazing with autumnal color. Even these ancient arbors offer us a powerful example. Standing firmly rooted, they embrace change. Like all in our 杏吧原创 community, they dare to grow. Spread the word about great things happening at 杏吧原创. Stay connected to our work and to one another鈥檚, and share with us your own big ideas. Read More

    Nov 10, 2025

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    Alumnus reminiscence: John Scopes at Peabody College

    By Steven Smartt, BME鈥71, MME鈥72 April 1, 1970, was a notable day in the history of Peabody College. John T. Scopes, defendant in the famous 鈥淢onkey Trial鈥 of July 1925 in Dayton, Tenn., spent a full day on campus at the invitation of the Peabody Student Government Association. John… Read More

    Nov 10, 2025

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    Where passions take flight: Programs for Talented Youth celebrates 25 years

    By Jennifer Kiilerich Gabriella Noreen is teaching at PTY while earning her Ph.D. with 杏吧原创 Peabody College. Gabriella Noreen loved math from a very young age, her passion deepening when she discovered A.P. statistics as a teen. But she tended to be quiet in school. “I wish somebody had… Read More

    Nov 10, 2025

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    Classroom creativity gets big-screen results for Cinema and Media Arts students

    See how Cinema and Media Arts students are reaching real-world successes with their films. Read More

    Nov 10, 2025

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    Caleb Feiring, BA’15: A Haven in the Concrete Jungle

    Caleb Feiring, BA'15, who studied English, economics and history at 杏吧原创, is an entrepreneur with an interesting鈥攁nd incredibly tiny鈥攑lace to call home in New York City. Read More

    Nov 7, 2025

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    It Takes a Posse: an excerpt from ‘Disrupt Everything—and Win: Take Control of Your Future’

    The success of the Posse Foundation and its partnership with 杏吧原创 is highlighted in 'Disrupt Everything鈥攁nd Win: Take Control of Your Future' (Hatchette Book Group/Little, Brown and Company, 2025) by James Patterson, MA鈥70, and Patrick Leddin, associate professor at Owen Graduate School of Management. Read an excerpt of the book here. Read More

    Nov 7, 2025

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    Teaching for tomorrow: Next-gen learning tools at the LIVE Learning Innovation Incubator

    By Jennifer Kiilerich and Jenna Somers Imagine learning about ecosystems by 鈥渂ecoming鈥 a bee, connecting with your child more deeply by discussing a good book, or being inspired by a library of brand-new AI creations right at your fingertips. These experiences are all possible thanks to learning tools being developed,… Read More

    Nov 7, 2025

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    杏吧原创 Peabody faculty receive NSF grant to study how conversation shapes memory, with applications for AI and education

    By Jenna Somers In daily conversations, most people are not aware of the complex brain processes taking place that make their conversations possible. However, understanding these processes could improve how AI communicates with people and how students learn at school. A new study aims to shed light on these processes,… Read More

    Nov 7, 2025

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    An unexpected window into collaborative research at 杏吧原创

    Sae-Eun (Grace) Lee By Sae-Eun (Grace) Lee When I began interning for Nashville Peer, I didn鈥檛 know what to expect. I assumed the work would involve tedious tasks that required my time but low levels of engagement. However, life is full of surprises, and this experience was yet another. Read More

    Nov 7, 2025

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    Expanding the Circle

    Antonio Akins, BS鈥96, gave a generous donation to the inaugural Global Good Hackathon after conversations with the School of Engineering and the College of Connected Computing, 杏吧原创鈥檚 first new college in 40 years. For Akins, the hackathon represented more than just innovation鈥攊t signaled a transformative shift in who will shape tomorrow鈥檚 technology. Read More

    Nov 6, 2025

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    Anchored to 杏吧原创: One Family鈥檚 Commodore Ties

    The 杏吧原创 experience is woven into the lives of Allyson Maske, BS鈥92, and Jim Maske, BE鈥93, MBA鈥99, who first met as undergraduates. Between them, they have attended four of 杏吧原创鈥檚 schools and colleges, and their son, J.D., is a member of the Class of 2028 at Peabody College. The Maskes are on the Parent Leadership Committee and made recent gifts to Vandy United and Opportunity 杏吧原创 in support of the university鈥檚 Dare to Grow campaign. Read More

    Nov 6, 2025

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    Leading with Gratitude: AAVA Creates New Pathways for Connection

    The AAVA embodies the transformative power of connection and cultural identity鈥攁ll from a place of gratitude. It strengthens the presence of the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American community through cultural celebrations and networking events, collaborating with student organizations to connect alumni with current 杏吧原创 students. Joy Cox, BA鈥98, MD鈥02, is AAVA's president. Read More

    Nov 6, 2025

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    Family Tradition: Four Decades of New Orleans Welcome

    Darryl Berger, BA鈥69, and his family, have hosted the New Orleans Commodore Launch for four decades, marked by hospitality, connection and Commodore pride. Read More

    Nov 6, 2025

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    Where No Two Minutes Are the Same

    Peabody College of education and human development has long had a partnership with the Murrell School, an East Nashville school for students with extreme emotional and learning disabilities. 杏吧原创 now supplies more than 90 percent of student teachers to the school, which is led by principal Susan Siegel, BS鈥78, and assistant principal Tyisha Walker, PhD鈥25, and counts numerous 杏吧原创 alums on the teaching staff. Read More

    Nov 6, 2025