- New initiative reflects VCU’s commitment to diversity and inclusion on campusThe project – Strengthening VCU’s Climate and Inclusion – will be a collaborative effort promoting civility and respect to combat discrimination.
- Student Podcast Day on Oct. 24 provides industry insights for newcomersThe free, half-day event at the ICA at VCU targets graduate and undergraduate students curious about a career in podcast production.
- VCU recognized as a Diversity Champion for sixth straight yearINSIGHT Into Diversity magazine ranks VCU in the top tier of 2024 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award recipients.
- U.S. Department of Education awards $2.3 million to VCU’s RTR Teacher ResidencyThe grant from the Teacher Quality Partnership program will support recruitment, preparation and development of the educator workforce in Virginia.
- cRam Session: The New Good Death3 questions, 2 minutes, 1 lesson with Amy Tudor, whose course brings life to dying – and how our practices and perspectives have evolved.
- Nationally recognized school superintendent among VCU Alumni 10 Under 10 Award recipientsDistinguished graduates from throughout the university, including School of Education graduate Melanie Kay-Wyatt, will be recognized at a private ceremony Oct. 19.
- VCU’s Spit for Science, the largest genetic and environmental study of college students in the U.S., is expandingAlready with more than 13,000 participants, the registry will invite VCU’s new freshman class to join a research project that delivers insight into their health and well-being.
- VCU promotes Michael Cimis to associate vice president for safety and risk managementHe has served as interim leader this year, overseeing expansive programs that serve the university and VCU Health.
- Got election anxiety? Here’s what to know about the causes – and how to copeVCU psychology professor Michael Southam-Gerow shares insight about change and managing emotions.
- Keynote speaker cites the timely need for what the humanities teach us – and how they can guide usKicking off Humanities Week at VCU, Paula Krebs, executive director of the Modern Language Association, connects those lessons to science, technology, education and society.
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