Ingram Scholars Program at Vanderbilt University

Ingram Scholars Program at Vanderbilt University Scholars in Service to the Community. E. Mr.

Bronson Ingram, chairman of the Vanderbilt University Board of Trust from 1991 until his death in 1995, conceived of the Ingram Scholarship Program in 1993 as a way to encourage Vanderbilt students to combine a professional career with a commitment to community service. Ingram's own life exemplified volunteerism and an untiring commitment to mobilizing the resources of the business community to as

sist nonprofit community groups. The Ingram Scholarship Program is a natural development for Vanderbilt because of its longstanding and expanding commitment to community outreach and service. The Ingram Scholarship Program challenges the vision and energy of Vanderbilt students to excel both inside and outside the classroom. Ingram Scholars must maintain the high academic standards that are Vanderbilt's tradition as well as initiate and pursue volunteer projects in the community. The program sponsors students who demonstrate a willingness and ability to combine a successful business or professional career with a lifelong commitment to finding solutions to critical societal problems.

Meet the Eight New Ingram Scholars!
09/02/2024

Meet the Eight New Ingram Scholars!

On June 4, the university announced that six incoming first-year students and two sophomores were chosen to participate in the Ingram Scholars Program.

Congratulations to our new scholars!
06/07/2024

Congratulations to our new scholars!

Six incoming first-year students and two rising sophomores have been selected for the Ingram Scholars Program. They are among more than 1,000 students who applied for the prestigious merit scholarship, which is awarded each year to students who have demonstrated excellence and passion academically ...

Congratulations to the Ingram Scholar Class of 2024!  We wish them well as they embark on their next adventures!Photos t...
05/28/2024

Congratulations to the Ingram Scholar Class of 2024! We wish them well as they embark on their next adventures!

Photos taken by Anne Rayner.

Explore this photo album by IngramScholars on Flickr!

As we finish out the month of January, we hope to carry our attitude of gratitude throughout the rest of 2024. In a few ...
01/31/2024

As we finish out the month of January, we hope to carry our attitude of gratitude throughout the rest of 2024. In a few short weeks, we will welcome high school finalists to campus to interview for the opportunity to join our Program. We are so proud of our alumni and we are excited for the legacy to continue with this 31st class of Ingram Scholars.

In today’s reflection, we thank Ginger Baker for sharing her story, her time, and her passion for the program.

Supported by the generous funding from our benefactors, the Ingram family, Ingram Scholars provide intentional, impactful service to the Nashville community ...

Our 30 Year Celebration lives on as we continue to prioritize gratitude! We aim to look for pockets of gratitude in each...
01/18/2024

Our 30 Year Celebration lives on as we continue to prioritize gratitude! We aim to look for pockets of gratitude in each day. Today, we are thankful for snowy days, our wonderful current scholars, and our amazing alumni.

A special, thankful shout out to Alexis Cook Isham, whose inspirational story can be seen here.

Supported by the generous funding from our benefactors, the Ingram family, Ingram Scholars provide intentional, impactful service to the Nashville community ...

As we continue to celebrate 30 years of the Ingram Scholars Program, we strive to stay present in the feelings of gratit...
01/06/2024

As we continue to celebrate 30 years of the Ingram Scholars Program, we strive to stay present in the feelings of gratitude expressed by our alumni. In this first month of 2024, we hope you’ll join us in revisiting the thoughtful appreciation expressed in videos presented at our 30th Year Celebration.

Thank you, Jack Trapani, for your participation and contribution!

Supported by the generous funding from our benefactors, the Ingram family, Ingram Scholars provide intentional, impactful service to the Nashville community ...

Shout out to sophomore Sharmila Adapa on this amazing honor! We are so proud of you!
11/28/2023

Shout out to sophomore Sharmila Adapa on this amazing honor! We are so proud of you!

Adapa, an Ingram Scholar in the College of Arts and Science, will travel to Sweden in December as one of only 10 students globally to receive a 2023 Future Nobel Laureate Scholarship.

Cheers to 30 years!Photos taken by Anne Rayner.Saturday evening event at the Country Music Hall of Fame designed by Page...
11/14/2023

Cheers to 30 years!

Photos taken by Anne Rayner.

Saturday evening event at the Country Music Hall of Fame designed by Page and Windrow, a Nashville based event planning and design company.

Explore this photo album by IngramScholars on Flickr!

The Ingram Scholars Program celebrates 30 years!https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2023/11/09/ingram-scholars-program-celebrate...
11/10/2023

The Ingram Scholars Program celebrates 30 years!

https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2023/11/09/ingram-scholars-program-celebrates-30-years/?j=430346&sfmc_sub=48894414&l=300_HTML&u=12745931&mid=514009777&jb=2&utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Staff+MyVU+110923&utm_term=Read+More+Link&utm_id=430346&sfmc_id=48894414I

The Ingram Scholars Program, founded in 1993 by then-Board of Trust Chairman E. Bronson Ingram, has led to transformative student experiences for many at Vanderbilt who, in turn, have given service to Nashville and communities around the globe.

11/06/2023

A glimpse of our 30th year celebration!

Video of Ingram Scholar alumna Ginger Baker shared by Peachy Myers.

That's a lot of ripples in the pond!Photo by Anne Rayner
11/05/2023

That's a lot of ripples in the pond!

Photo by Anne Rayner

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