Vanderbilt University
Location: Nashville, TN
Nickname: Commodores
Type of School: Private Research University
Mascot: “Mr. Commodore” (pure bred Naval Officer)
Total student body: 13,575 (Fall 2024)
University Established: 1873
Football Stadium: FirstBank Stadium
Capacity: 40,350
Team Colors: Black and Gold
On the city’s western border,
Reared against the sky,
Proudly stands our Alma Mater,
As the years roll by,
Forward ever be our watchword,
Conquer and prevail;
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater,
Vanderbilt–all hail!
One doesn’t have to wait long for the traditions to become reality at Vanderbilt University. They, literally, start the moment you move on to campus.
Members of the Vanderbilt community, including students, faculty and staff, lend a helping hand in carrying the first-year students’ belongings to their new rooms on The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons. At the conclusion of Move-In Weekend, first-year, transfer and Next Steps students participate in Founders Walk, where they form a procession and walk from The Commons Lawn to Alumni Lawn and are formally welcomed by campus leaders.
Formally known as the Honor Code Signing Ceremony, the Community Commitment signing is hosted by the Undergraduate Honor Council for all incoming students. Students sign the commitment, and the Student Accountability, Community Standards and Academic Integrity office posts the signatures in Sarratt Student Center for the duration of the class members’ time at Vanderbilt.
After years of hard work and dedication, the student experience comes full circle at Commencement as graduates ceremonially exit the same gates of Vanderbilt that they entered during Founders Walk.
Since 2004, the anchor has been a part of Vanderbilt’s football program and is prominently displayed on game days. During home games, the anchor is carried in the Star Walk procession to the stadium, and a group or an individual is invited to “drop the anchor” at midfield before the game.