VCU poll finds strong support for providing treatment over criminalization of opioid abuse The poll also found that Virginians believe law enforcement treat citizens fairly and do a good job handling race relations. Read more »
Research report: The numbers behind the innovation VCU ranks among nation’s top 100 for research spending and No. 81 for federal research expenditures, according to the National Science Foundation. Read more »
VCU police chief participates in White House summit on investigative practices for sexual assaults John Venuti has made criminal investigations of sexual assaults at VCU survivor-centered and has both led and supported prevention education efforts. Read more »
VCU student awarded Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Alex Morales, a sophomore fashion merchandising student, will study in Italy this semester. Read more »
The art of expression: VCU student gives back to the community through art, activism and service For someone who five years ago had no interest in applying to VCU, Angelique Scott has given much to the university and the surrounding community during her time here. Read more »
VCU research published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings suggests possible protective effects of obesity for heart failure 1/18/2017
Research Research report: The numbers behind the innovation VCU ranks among nation’s top 100 for research spending and No. 81 for federal research expenditures, according to the National Science Foundation.
Health Stroke survivor: 'I was in the right place at the right time with the right people' Thanks in part to onlookers’ quick thinking, Mildred Thomas made a full recovery after experiencing a stroke in VCU Medical Center’s main lobby
Students Fashion students earn prestigious scholarships The Young Men’s Association Fashion Scholarship Fund awarded $50,000 to 10 VCU students at its annual gala.
Faculty and staff VCU research suggests possible protective effects of obesity for heart failure Comprehensive review is critical because the role of obesity in heart failure is not completely understood, said Salvatore Carbone.
Alumni Combining cultures: Alumnus connects China and America through art Since graduating from VCU in 1988, Wei Dong has had his artwork exhibited in galleries around the world.
Community VCU poll finds support for higher taxes to fund workforce training and development in Virginia More than half of the poll’s respondents (58 percent) said they were willing to pay more in taxes to keep programs for workforce training and development at current state levels.
Early peanut introduction has been shown to significantly reduce the incidence of peanut allergy, said Santhosh Kumar, M.D., assistant professor of pediatrics at Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU. Read more »