VCU will provide lapel pins to salute faculty and staff military veterans The pins, one for each of the five U.S. military branches, can help create a more supportive community for veterans, said Stephen Ross, director of Military Student Services. Read more »
Relihan named dean for the University College at VCU Constance Relihan, Ph.D., has been named dean for the University College at Virginia Commonwealth University, effective July 9. Read more »
At VCU, ambassador says Pakistan’s relationship with U.S. is strained over Afghanistan strategy While Pakistan and the United States disagree on the strategy, Chaudhry told the crowd, both countries want to see Afghanistan stabilized. Read more »
The green and white is back: VCU launches limited release of MCV gear Medical College of Virginia fans have an opportunity to purchase throwback gear beginning April 19. Read more »
VCU history alumna Nicole Kappatos digs up great stories from Richmond’s past “I am here to share the archives with the world and with Richmond,” said Kappatos, who received a master’s degree in history from VCU in 2014. Read more »
Instead of jail, low-level offenders are taking an experimental class at VCU focused on writing, healing and self-reflection 3/30/2018
Pronunciation guide: Setting the record straight on how to pronounce certain VCU-related words 4/1/2018
A teaching assistantship in Ivory Coast is the latest adventure for this VCU Fulbright scholar 3/28/2018
Research Light shed on an often-overshadowed side of science at 14th annual Women’s Health Research Day At the 14th annual Women’s Health Research Day last week, about 50 VCU students and faculty participated in an interdisciplinary seminar that centered on women and substance use disorders.
Health MCV Hospitals Auxiliary awards $300,000 in departmental grants “What you do adds the little extra that makes VCU Health a special place,” said Paul Wesolowski, chief operating officer of VCU Hospitals.
Students At community gathering, UR and VCU to unveil digital map of East End Cemetery The findings of the East End Cemetery Collaboratory will be presented at a community gathering on Friday, April 27, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Robinson Theater Community Arts Center at 2903 Q St.
Faculty and staff VCU will provide lapel pins to salute faculty and staff military veterans The pins, one for each of the five U.S. military branches, can help create a more supportive community for veterans, said Stephen Ross, director of Military Student Services.
Alumni VCU Alumni’s RVA GOLD Chapter receives Governor’s Volunteerism and Community Service Award VCU Alumni’s RVA GOLD Chapter has been honored with the 2018 Governor’s Volunteerism and Community Service Award for Outstanding Education Organization.
Community Help VCU set world record for largest display of piñatas VCU's da Vinci Center is partnering with the Virginia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Virginia Hispanic Foundation to attempt a Guinness World Record for the “Largest Display of Piñatas.”
School districts across the country are struggling to close the racial gap in the teaching workforce and hire more black teachers. A new study by LaRon A. Scott, Ed.D., an assistant professor in the VCU School of Education, aims to help school systems diversify their teacher workforce, with a particular emphasis on black males teaching special education. Scott recently discussed his study, which will be published in a forthcoming special issue of the journal Remedial and Special Education. Read more »