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How I found my research: David T. Zhu explores why some communities suffer the most from substance use disorders

Zhu, a student in the School of Medicine, hopes to use his research to spur changes in public policy and to save lives with more effective strategies for harm reduction.

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cRam Session: Understanding Disability Through Media

Arts & culture

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VCUarts alum’s winning design for ‘I Voted’ contest is a featured creature online

Arts & culture

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With ‘storytelling via woodworking,’ VCUarts alum Raul De Lara connects styles, cultures and a creative personal journey

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Campus & community

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cRam Session: The New Good Death

3 questions, 2 minutes, 1 lesson with Amy Tudor, whose course brings life to dying – and how our practices and perspectives have evolved.

Student success

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Chemistry major Ava Beaudin embraces the lab and the language

Research & discovery

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VCU receives $6 million from Department of Defense to study treatment for long-term concussion symptoms

Research & discovery

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How I found my research: Moira Neve studies visions of a queer utopia as described in an early 20th-century journal

Arts & culture

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Meet-a-Ram: VCUarts alum Sophia Li brings style to storytelling about the climate

University news

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VCU rises to No. 69 in U.S News & World Report’s new ranking of the nation’s top public universities

Research & discovery

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Author Christopher Brooks looks at two pandemics – HIV and COVID – in latest book