Family Weekend 2024: Commodore Community Celebrated

Vanderbilt University

Nearly 4,200 parents, grandparents, siblings and friends convened on the Vanderbilt campus to celebrate Family Weekend 2024. This year's event, Sept. 6-8, was one of the most successfully attended in recent memory, recording the highest attendance number in five years.

Throughout the weekend, guests were invited to share coffee and conversation with college deans, take tours throughout campus, attend open houses and listen in on various panel discussions. Also on the action-packed agenda: a Commodore Classroom presentation on generative AI with Professor of Computer Science Jules White, a grandparents social and tea, an alumni parent pick-me-up, a cooking demo with Campus Dining and a smoothie party at the Center for Student Wellbeing.

A group of girls dance on stage in front of a building.
Students perform a dance number on the Commons Lawn.
A child holds up a coloring sheet with the Vanderbilt hand symbol.
Family Weekend welcomed friends of all ages to campus.
A student crouches to pet a dog wearing a Vanderbilt shirt.
A furry friend joins the festivities on campus.
A woman shifts buns in a stacked bamboo steamer in front of tables filled with seated people.
Campus Dining hosted a cooking demo during Family Weekend.
A speaker stands at a podium with three seated participants by his side. In the background is a Vanderbilt University banner.
Vanderbilt leadership share their thoughts with the Family Weekend audience.
Two men, a woman, and a child wearing Vanderbilt gear smile for a woman taking a photo.
Families joined a tailgate before the Vanderbilt/Alcorn State match up.

This year's festivities also included the return of the Fall for the Arts festival, and a question-and-answer session with Chancellor Daniel Diermeier and other Vanderbilt leaders about the university's commitments to open dialogue and free expression and to fostering radical collaboration.

The weekend continued with a tour of Nashville courtesy of Old Town Trolley and Gray Line, followed by the Commodore football tailgate picnic and victorious game against Alcorn State. Wrapping up the 'Dore-dedicated weekend: a farewell breakfast at the Student Life Center featuring a market full of mementos for family and friends to take home.

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