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The Pavia-Freeze rivalry had been set to resume on Nov. 8 at FirstBank Stadium, with Vanderbilt football hosting Auburn after losses from both programs on Nov. 1. Freeze was 15-19 over three seasons at Auburn, including losses to Pavia and New Mexico State in 2023 and Pavia's Commodores last season.
The Texas Longhorns can once again breathe a sigh of relief, this time on the other side of the coin, after surviving a potentially dramatic comeback. Instead o
Controversy has swirled at Vanderbilt around an invitation from the Trump administration to join an academic compact.
How Texas football graded out vs. Vanderbilt. The defense again struggled but Arch Manning continues to play well.
VUMC plans to acquire full ownership of Tennova-Clarksville from subsidiaries of Community Health Systems Inc. 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.
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 ...
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.
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Clarksville 270-bed Tennova hospital to be sold to Vanderbilt Medical for 600M
Community Health Systems Inc. will sell the rest of its shares of Tennova Healthcare -Clarksville to Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
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.