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VUMC plans to acquire full ownership of Tennova-Clarksville from subsidiaries of Community Health Systems Inc. for $600 million.
Controversy has swirled at Vanderbilt around an invitation from the Trump administration to join an academic compact.
Vanderbilt University will take center stage nationally this weekend as ESPN’s College GameDay returns to campus ahead of the Commodores’ matchup with No. 16 Mi
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Vanderbilt maintains ‘commitment to institutional neutrality’ in update on White House compact
In a Monday update sent to the Vanderbilt community, the university said it has "not been asked to accept or reject the draft compact," instead affirming its participation in "an ongoing dialogue."
CLARKSVILLE, TN ( CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Franklin-based Community Health Systems, the for-profit owner of Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville, announced today that the company will sell its 80% ownership interest in the 270-bed Clarksville hospital, plus associated facilities, to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for $600 million.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is expanding its footprint across Middle Tennessee. The health system will soon take complete ownership of Tennova Healthcare in Clarksville.
NASHVILLE—Watching any compilation of five players that Mark Byington threw on the floor on Monday night indicated the same major takeaway regarding his team wa
It was a day many Commodore fans had only dreamed of until now: Saturday featured a visit from ESPN's "College GameDay" after 17 years, as well as another football victory for Vanderbilt University.
A faculty body at Vanderbilt University has called on the private university to reject a recent White House memo that promises federal funding “advantages” to select schools for aligning with Trump administration goals. Vanderbilt's Faculty Senate ...
NASHVILLE—Vanderbilt basketball has landed a commitment from 2026 guard Mavrick Hawkins, he announced Monday.  Hawkins is a class of 2026 guard from The Pembroo
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Vanderbilt University sophomore is $500,000 richer after making a field goal during last week’s ESPN College GameDay show at Vanderbilt. Tyler Hwang, originally of Dover, Massachusetts, is double majoring in chemical engineering and economics at Vanderbilt.