- How did VCU students help Virginia protect health data? By making ‘noise.’The School of Business team partnered with the behavioral health department to facilitate research while safeguarding individual privacy.
- Professor and former student reunite as colleagues in the VCU School of EducationPaul Harris and Krystal Andrews met more than 20 years ago at Warwick High School in Newport News, where Harris was part of a counseling team that helped inspire Andrews to pursue a career in education.
- Love in a packing box? VCU Brandcenter students collaborate with advertising pros.The production master class helps bring spec scripts to life in partnership with Richmond creative companies.
- VCU Parking and Transportation earns top honors from leading world organizationAmong its three awards, the department was named Organization of the Year by the International Parking & Mobility Institute for demonstrating dedication to the VCU community.
- VCU continuing education certificate builds momentum to train youth development professionalsThe initiative addresses a Richmond region need and is poised to help area organizations continue to make a meaningful impact on the lives of young people.
- Highlighting education research and the real world, VCU scholars bring life to stories from the fieldThe School of Education’s Jesse Senechal, David Naff and Hillary Parkhouse are co-editors of a new book that offers a roadmap for research-practice partnerships that can transform schools.
- With VCU ties, Legacy Ruck and Roll is a reminder that war’s impact reaches ‘beyond the battlefield’Saturday’s event has physical and emotional weight: a challenging trek that honors service and sacrifice.
- Enterprise Marketing and Communications at VCU wins multiple Virginia PR awardsVCU Business Services and the MCV Foundation were among the others honored for their work.
- 'Ringing the Bell': Wilder honored by Richmond Bar Association for promoting democracy and governmentThe Liberty Bell Award reflects a career of service that was forged in part by his hometown law practice.
- Class of 2025: Dentistry graduates answer the call to underserved communitiesRachael Marley and Nathan Maloney pledge to help those without access to oral health care.
- cRam Session: Health Science in the Time of Uncertainty – Public Health and the Politicization of Science3 questions, 2 minutes, 1 lesson with Kevin Brosnan, whose course showcases how the humanities can deepen our understanding of medicine, science and public trust.
- Medical students provide free health screenings at community clinicAt a church in downtown Richmond, members of the Student Family Medicine Association are practicing what they learn in the classroom by caring for vulnerable city residents.
- VCU’s first Student Employee of the Year? She’s completing her first year as a RamEmmy Truong, a transfer student majoring in information systems, serves as a web developer intern in the Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation.
- Class of 2025: With dual master’s degrees, Kelci Straka-Mai promotes public health and social workAs an aspiring therapist, she is focused on mental health and substance use in marginalized communities.
- VCU implements traffic plan for high school graduations at Siegel Center beginning May 19Fifteen ceremonies are scheduled this month, prompting changes to parking – including for VCU subscribers at the West Broad Street deck – as well as drop-off zones, signage and lane designations.
- Class of 2025: Many, many thumbs-up for aspiring teacher Krystal ZelayaThe VCU Health child care aide’s graduation gear will feature the colorful handiwork of her young charges.
- Search for next provost is underway and features upcoming listening sessionsEmphasis will be on identifying an academic leader who will ‘catalyze the upward trajectory of VCU as a national public research university,’ according to VCU President Michael Rao.
- Longtime dance professor Chris Burnside shares life stories in ‘The Man from Figueras’Burnside, an alum who taught at VCU for 20 years, turns to the written word after a rich career telling stories through movement.
- VCU undergraduates awarded Gilman Scholarships for 2025The federal program supports study abroad for students with financial need.
- RVA native Everette Taylor brings grit and empathy to dream role as Kickstarter CEOIn an interview, the spring commencement speaker reflects on his Richmond roots, the mindset that helped him become one of the world’s leading technology executives and the ‘beautiful synergy’ he feels with VCU.
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