In photos: In-person classes resume at VCU University photographer Kevin Morley walked around the Monroe Park Campus on March 4, taking photos of students and faculty as they returned. Read more »
How to fight misconceptions about COVID-19 vaccines A VCU expert in media and health explains how to talk with friends and family members who are hesitant about getting vaccinated. Read more »
VCU is hosting 2 college basketball tournaments. To do it safely has required careful planning. Over the next two weeks, teams from over a dozen universities will be in Richmond for the Atlantic 10 men’s and women’s tournaments. Here’s a look at the steps taken to prepare for their arrival. Read more »
VCU students in the Virginia National Guard reflect on a history-making mission As they return to their studies, the students who were stationed at the U.S. Capitol earlier this winter share details of their experiences in Washington. Read more »
Meet the researchers who met with first lady Jill Biden VCU Massey Cancer Center scientists shared their advances in the fight against cancer and their knowledge about how health disparities intersect with pancreatic, cervical and other cancers. Read more »
Former PACME recipient’s student activism led to a career pursuing equity in higher education 3/7/2021
Stressed? This lab can help you learn about mindfulness, meditation and improving your well-being. 3/4/2021
VCU is hosting 2 college basketball tournaments. To do it safely has required careful planning. 3/2/2021
Research Take a (virtual) stroll through VCU’s new Engineering Research Building The facility, which opened last month, will be a hub of learning and invention.
Health Stressed? This lab can help you learn about mindfulness, meditation and improving your well-being. VCU’s Resilience Lab offers a variety of resources for the university community.
Students Brandcenter student’s love of Dungeons & Dragons becomes a successful crowdsourcing project Shaw Schiappacasse’s modest fundraiser for a passion project raised $10,000, which he will use to hire illustrators and other creative people to bring his vision to life.
Faculty and staff Reconstructing the crime scene How do you transform a forensic science lab meant for in-person instruction into a successful virtual experience? With lots of creativity and a heavy dose of technology.
Alumni Former PACME recipient’s student activism led to a career pursuing equity in higher education “The experiences and mentors I had really spurred me into the career trajectory that I’ve taken,” said Eric Williams.
Community VCU is hosting 2 college basketball tournaments. To do it safely has required careful planning. Over the next two weeks, teams from over a dozen universities will be in Richmond for the Atlantic 10 men’s and women’s tournaments. Here’s a look at the steps taken to prepare for their arrival.
A recent poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that 1 in 3 Americans said they would not get a COVID-19 vaccine. That type of hesitancy could hurt the chances of stopping the spread of the disease. To better understand, and talk about, this hesitancy, VCU News spoke with Jeanine Guidry, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture in the College of Humanities and Sciences and director of VCU’s Media+Health Lab. Read more »