Covers - Vanderbilt News
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Covers - Vanderbilt News
VMagSmr05_C1_final 8/1/05 3:09 PM Page 1 VA N D E R B I LT M A G A Z I N E V summer 2005 A Taste of World Peace Katrina Markoff ’s truffles offer more than beautifully prepared chocolate. They reveal a philosophy of life. also: Greetings from Vanderbilt Elvis Biographer Peter Guralnick The Future of Libraries VMagSmr05_C2 8/1/05 12:15 PM Page 1 “The puzzling or curious situations I develop appear much like a movie still with an implied story, but few clues are given about the final outcome,” says Professor of Art Marilyn Murphy of her work. “The viewer must determine what has happened to bring the characters or elements to this point and how the situation will resolve itself, often implying the work of an unseen hand just outside the frame.” Shown here: “The Lifesaver,” oils on canvas, 40” X 30”. VMagSmr05_pg1.final 7/25/05 4:07 PM Page 1 one Big Vanderbilt Weekend Celebration Reunion class parties for the undergraduate classes of 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995 and 2000. Homecoming events for ALL alumni, students, family and friends, including “Classes Without Quizzes” educational events, cocktails and conversation with the chancellor, Homecoming Tailgate, Commodore football against Georgia, the Commodore ReVUe Parade, Dynamite Blast and more. This is the place to see all your friends! Homecoming and Reunion October 14–15, 2005 Last year more than 5,000 alumni and friends returned to campus to reconnect and reminisce. This year will be even bigger. Come be part of the excitement. To find out more and register online, visit www.vanderbilt.edu/alumni Join the Crowd! VMagSmr05_C3.final 7/26/05 1:26 PM Page 1 Wenyan Zhu could sit back and relax on May 13 as she took her place among more than 2,400 graduates from Vanderbilt’s Class of 2005. For four years, she’d driven herself to do her best—and Vanderbilt offered plenty of opportunities to complement her ambition.Thanks to a Carell Scholarship,Wen majored in biomedical engineering, minored in English and biology, volunteered at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, and served as prose editor of The Vanderbilt Review. Next up: a degree in dentistry at Columbia University. Make a gift today to the Shape the Future campaign, and you’ll help new generations of young men and women like Wen drive the future. Shape the Future a Ca m p a i g n f o r Va n d e r b i l t [email protected] 615.322.3016 VMagSmr05_C4.final 7/26/05 1:34 PM Page 1 Tomorrow’s health care leaders must have a thorough understanding of the transformed dynamics of health care delivery and technology — and the management, finance and operational savvy to capitalize on them. We’re preparing those leaders today — by uniting the resources of Vanderbilt Medical Center, Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management and Nashville’s vibrant health care community into one cutting-edge, experienced-based program. It’s world-class preparation for the new world of health care. And only one place in America brings it all together like this. HealthCare www.owen.vanderbilt.edu