A feature program about @VandyUnity will make its Nashville @NPT8 debut tonight, Nov. 16, at 8:30 p.m. CT.
Tune in to learn how the project is working to bring evidence-based reasoning into the national conversation. #DialogueVanderbilt https://t.co/9t8sNEzw49
In this Vanderbilt Project on Unity & American Democracy video from NPT and @VanderbiltU, see how religion can unite and divide through its influence on political ideologies.
@vandyunity #DialogueVanderbilt
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Look for a new @vandyunity video from NPT and @vanderbiltu daily through next Weds. #DialogueVanderbilt
Today's topic: Causes and effects of polarization.
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Do you know a young Nashvillian with ideas about how to improve our city? Encourage them to apply to @kidizenship's contest "Show Us Your Nashville," which we are proud to support, by Sept. 22:
On Sept. 27 at 11:30 a.m. CT, @Markzandi, chief economist at @economics_ma, will join economist @djheakin of @AAF for a virtual Q&A to offer their insight on the state of the U.S. economy. This event is free and open to the public. Register below:
https://t.co/QsEPVt4Cmg
Our hearts go out today to the UNC-Chapel Hill community. In response to violence in our own Nashville community, we recorded Vanderbilt experts discussing tools for collective healing. We hope this offers comfort and useful tools: https://t.co/eBOES75mEy
We're proud to co-host this @kidizenship contest for youth ages 8-18. If you know a young person who has ideas about improving Nashville, encourage them to enter this contest for a chance to win up to $1,000! More details below.
Vanderbilt Unity Poll findings: When asked to reflect on America’s 250-year history, about half of those polled (52 percent) remain confident that the country can overcome today’s challenges. This is down from 57 percent in March.
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Vanderbilt Unity Poll: Respondents indicated common ground on gun control to prevent school shootings, with 81 percent supporting “red flag” laws, 72 percent supporting gun safe laws and 62 percent supporting bans on assault-style weapons.
https://t.co/uUsnfO54qj
Vanderbilt Unity Poll: 62% of poll respondents believe Americans are incapable of uniting to solve important problems, yet 79% want their elected officials to work with members of the opposing party—even if that meant compromising on some partisan values.
https://t.co/uUsnfO4wAL
Early voting in Nashville will take place July 14-29. This voter's guide from @nashvillebanner is a great resource for navigating the candidates on the ballot this year:
https://t.co/wfpxa8aJHw
The Nashville mayor's campaign is underway, and it's one to watch from near and far. Bruce Oppenheimer, @VanderbiltU@VandyPoliSci professor, pinned this piece in the @Tennessean on 10 things to consider as the race unfolds:
https://t.co/qC8eKylMrC
What's a good way to celebrate Memorial Day?
First-ever giveaway, that's how!
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How to enter:
- Follow @ToddUncommon
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Comments are always welcome, but not required
Winner chosen on Saturday, June 3rd
Have you streamed our latest event? Watch below as Jon Meacham, Forrest Harris, Bruce Oppenheimer, and Jacob Mchangama offer historical, political and spiritual context to the TN State Legislature's attempted expulsion of three state representatives:
https://t.co/k6ozI6CGI1
The latest results from the @VanderbiltU Poll are in. For the second year in a row, more than half of respondents believe Nashville is on the wrong track. However, the origins of that concern continue to fluctuate.
Learn more about how Nashvillians feel:
https://t.co/MSnYgvvISv
Join us online at noon CT tomorrow (4/13) for 'Expulsion Explained: Precedence and Aftermath of the Tennessee Three' with Jon Meacham, @JMchangama, Dr. Forrest E. Harris, & @VandyPoliSci Prof. Dr. Bruce Oppenheimer.
REGISTER below to attend: https://t.co/KWHgh6DAXf