VCU to celebrate Black History Month with events recognizing the past and looking toward the future Discussions of health issues, performances, Friday community tours, lectures, and talks by two actors from the HBO series ‘Insecure’ are highlights of planned February programs. Read more »
VCU Libraries offers crash course in video game development in advance of Global Game Jam The Wednesdays in The Workshop event demonstrates the interdisciplinary nature of creating video games. Read more »
Rao: VCU is a public university committed to the public good VCU president emphasizes diversity, upward mobility, research and public health efforts at annual State of the University Address. Read more »
Treatment centers, housing for those in opioid recovery supported by large majority of Virginians Eighty-two percent of Virginia adults support the expansion of treatment centers in their community while 71 percent said the same for providing housing in their community for those in recovery. Read more »
VCU School of Nursing celebrates 125th anniversary Follow and participate in discussions on social media using the hashtag #VCUSON125 Read more »
‘It was like life was on standby:’ VCU clinicians and students reflect on trip to storm-ravaged Puerto Rico 1/30/2018
VCU to celebrate Black History Month with events recognizing the past and looking toward the future 1/29/2018
VCU Libraries offers crash course in video game development in advance of this weekend’s Global Game Jam 1/26/2018
Year in Review 2017: A look back at the year’s most popular VCU news stories, videos, Instagram pics and more 1/10/2018
Mindfulness training leads to kindness toward socially ostracized strangers, VCU study finds 1/11/2018
Research Public safety only Virginia program area viewed by majority as efficient in using taxpayer funds Presented with a list of seven state program areas, 51 percent of respondents said that public safety was “efficient” or “very efficient” in the use of taxpayer funds.
Health VCU Health Pauley Heart Center celebrates 50th anniversary of Virginia’s first heart transplant Pioneers in the field of heart transplantation, VCU Health launches anniversary event series for a heart-healthier Virginia.
Students VCU students uncover the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. At campus and community events last week, students explored King’s life, leadership and spirit of service.
Faculty and staff ‘It was like life was on standby:’ VCU clinicians and students reflect on trip to Puerto Rico The six-person team spent a week working with communities still recovering from Hurricane Maria.
Alumni This VCU grad's photos are worth a thousand words Alumnus and National Geographic Explorer Trevor Frost captures the world on camera.
Community Rao: VCU is a public university committed to the public good VCU president emphasizes diversity, upward mobility, research and public health efforts at annual State of the University Address.
President Donald Trump has announced that he is reversing seven decades of U.S. foreign policy and will recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. David Weinfeld, Ph.D., the visiting professor of Judaic studies in the School of World Studies, said Trump’s announcement is being seen by Israel’s right wing as unflinching support from the U.S., but that it has horrified Israel’s left and has been taken as an insult by the Palestinians. Read more »