Peabody Office of Student Life

Our office promotes engagement and holistic well-being for all Peabody students through community building and co-curricular programming. We partner with programs and offices across the university to ensure student awareness of and access to a full range of supports and resources.

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Our Commitments

Our Mission: Supporting Peabody students by co-creating spaces and experiences in which to thrive.

Our Values in Action:

  • Advocating for positive change
  • Building communities of inclusion and belonging
  • Co-creating meaningful co-curricular programming
  • Developing future global leaders and changemakers
  • Fostering student well-being
  • Supporting student-led initiatives

"Peabody College strives to be a community wherein people of all backgrounds can feel both welcomed and intellectually engaged."

Camilla P. Benbow
Patricia and Rodes Hart Dean of Education and Human Development

Holistic Engagement Compass

The Peabody Office of Student Life partners with students, staff, faculty, and administrators to create programming that meets students' diverse needs through a Holistic Engagement Compass. Areas of programming include: Cultural, Physical, Intellectual, Occupational, Community Building, Spiritual, and Emotional.

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  • Physical

    Physical engagement is caring for and advocating for your body and includes physical health, sleep, exercise, nutrition, sexual health, and making safe decisions about substance use. It is also about learning how to navigate healthcare, not only when you are sick, but also to prevent illness and injury. 

    Peabody Walk & Talk

    A program to explore the Nashville greenways and hiking trails while meeting new and familiar students, faculty, and staff.

  • Cultural

    Cultural engagement is exploring and affirming our own and others' identities while having opportunities to share one's multi-storied self and learning about other cultures, including but not limited to codes of manner, dress, language, religion, rituals, art, norms of behavior, and systems of belief.

    Supporting and Sustaining Peabody Affinity Spaces

    In partnership with student-led and student-initiated affinity spaces, our office advises and facilitates cultural events and projects such as Peabody Diwali Celebration, Peabody Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration, and the Peabody Black History Museum.

  • Intellectual

    Intellectual engagement is mental stimulation and cognitive activities characterized by curiosity, discovery, learning and creating and involves making connections, investigation, application, and problem-solving.

    Alumni PATH Dialogue

    Vanderbilt/Peabody graduates share their purpose, authenticity, transformative moments, and head/heart alignment and how it has impacted their journey.

  • Occupational

    Occupational engagement provides opportunities to examine and pursue activities that contribute to one's calling; it is a combination of one's passions and talents, societal needs, and financial security that lead to a sense of life purpose.

    Strengths Development Workshops

    Workshops based on positive psychology that help students identify and leverage their unique talents and strengths toward all areas of their lives.

  • Spiritual

    Spiritual engagement is grounding oneself in practices, beliefs, traditions or rituals that illuminate the sacred in ourselves, others, and the world around us.

    Meditation Mondays

    Weekly mindfulness meditations in partnership with the Center for Student Wellbeing.

    Faculty & Staff Circles of Trust

    A monthly gathering space for faculty and staff to reflect, recharge, and build community.

  • Emotional

    Emotional engagement involves processes and activities that supports personal development. It includes opportunities to enhance self-awareness and to explore identity and relationships; it fosters the practice of being one's authentic self.

    Stress-Busting Week

    A series of wellness and community building activities to support, inspire, and celebrate students at the end of each semester.

    Speaking Grief

    Our office partnered with Alive Hospice in an initiative to normalize the experience of grieving. Students, faculty, and staff watched a screening of the Speaking Grief documentary and then participated in a panel discussion with members of the community.

  • Community Building

    Community building is the process of intentionally engaging with individuals and groups around a common purpose to foster connection, belonging, and/or advocacy.

    Professional and Graduate New Student Orientation

    Program, department, and co-curricular onboarding to welcome and celebrate the arrival of our new professional and graduate students to the culture and community of Peabody.

    Peabody in Bloom

    A spring celebration with dancing, food, and fun for professional and graduate students to celebrate the end of the school year.

Signature Programming

Peabody Student Life is with you from Welcome Weekend to Orientation, all the way to Graduation. Check out our signature programming to see how our office supports you throughout the year.

Office of Student Life Signature Events

Peabody Student Organizations

All Peabody Student Organizations are student initiated and student led. Check out the list below and get involved! If you would like to see an organization added to this list, come talk to us!

"Being a student leader means uplifting fellow students' voices and experiences, inspiring others through integrity and vision, fostering collaboration, and creating safe and supportive spaces for all students, all while making a positive impact on the Peabody community."

Samirah Tunks

PCBG President, ’24-‘25

For additional campus-wide student organizations, see
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"Being a part of a student organization brings the Peabody experience up to the next level by being surrounded with other students and Peabody faculty and staff. It cultivates a community with diverse perspectives and backgrounds to nurture a sense of belonging to cement our place on campus.”

Christopher Andre Moneda

Leadership involvement in iMAP, APIDA & CDA Student Association, ’24-‘25

Student Support Resources

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Contact Us

Address: Peabody Administration Building, Suite 216

Email: PeabodyStudentLife@vanderbilt.edu

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