- Global Learning Fair this month highlights both directions of international education at VCUSponsored by the Global Education Office, the Sept. 23-25 program features geographic diversity on campus and study abroad opportunities for students.
- This week’s National Voter Registration Day is a rallying point for student engagementVCU promotes student voting in a number of ways, and political science professor Amanda Wintersieck offers insight into how young voters are – and aren’t – engaging in the electoral landscape.
- Math professor Dewey Taylor earns national award for mentorship activitiesThe Association for Women in Mathematics cites her impact on undergraduate education.
- VCU’s new El Centro will support Latine students, faculty and staff in academic success and community engagementThe center, part of the Division of Inclusive Excellence, officially launches in September and is developing a range of programs.
- Introducing the newest RamsGet to know six students who are just starting their VCU journeys and are eager to embrace the university community.
- VCU Police will conduct a checkpoint Friday evening on the Monroe Park CampusThe checkpoint will operate from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. in the 700 block of West Main Street.
- VCU School of Education marks 60th anniversary – and is still adapting to the timesInterim Dean Kathleen Rudasill shares some big-picture insights about the school’s legacy and ongoing impact.
- VCU expands lifesaving stations on campusAEDs for cardiac arrest, Stop the Bleed kits and naloxone for opioid overdoses come together through VCU Safety and Risk Management partnerships.
- VCU to conduct VCU Alert siren test on Wednesday, Sept. 11More than one activation of the siren system may be necessary to ensure it is fully operational.
- Wilder Symposium on Sept. 17 will spotlight Virginia’s top political analysts and the 2024 electionBob Holsworth and Larry Sabato will join L. Douglas Wilder, 66th governor of Virginia, on a panel discussing the importance of people-first government.