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Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt had a vision of a place that would ?contribute to strengthening the ties that should exist between all sections of our common country? when he gave a million dollars to create a university in 1873. Today, that vision has been realized in Vanderbilt, an internationally recognized research university in Nashville, Tennessee, with strong partnerships among its 10 schools, neighboring institutions and the community. An independent, privately supported university, Vanderbilt is the largest private employer in Middle Tennessee and the second largest private employer based in the state.
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2201 West End Avenue
Nashville, Tennessee 37235
(615) 322-7311
NAICS Code Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools: 611310
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Darryl Berger to meet with Vanderbilt University workers later
A group from Nashville, Tenn., calling for higher wages for Vanderbilt University employees came to the city today to meet with developer Darryl Berger, a Vanderbilt alumni and member of the university's board of trustees. Berger is the first trustee the Vanderbilt Community Alliance sought out in its...
Workers, Community Groups, Students Press Bayou State Business and Civic Leader Darryl Berger to Use His Power to Lift Hundreds of Working Families Out of Poverty
To: LABOR EDITORSContact: Paul Barry, +1-301-793-0020, +1-202-942-2262, pbarry@liuna.org, for Vanderbilt Community Alliance NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Vanderbilt University workers, community leaders and clergy today delivered New Orleans-based developer Darryl Berger with a petition signed by more than 7,000 people, appealing for his support of the worker's fight for...
Nashville group demands meeting with New Orleans developer Darryl
New Orleans developer Darryl Berger's office will be visited 1 p.m. Thursday by a group that will want him to help raise salaries of employees at his alma mater, Vanderbilt University, to $10.18 an hour. Union workers, students and others with the Vanderbilt Community Alliance, which aims to...
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