- Meet-a-Ram: VCUarts alum Sophia Li brings style to storytelling about the climateHer backgrounds in fashion, entertainment and the environment shape her work for wide-ranging audiences.
- 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.
- VCU creative writing student Josh Galarza’s debut novel longlisted for National Book Award for Young People’s LiteratureThe finalists will be announced Oct. 1 by the National Book Foundation.
- Information literacy expert Mike Caulfield to explore social justice and elections during VCU visitHis Oct. 15 address, ‘Rumors of Theft,’ is this year’s VCU Libraries Social Justice Lecture, and he will share tested methods for users to determine ‘web credibility.’
- New online exhibit offers an inside look at the influential – though short-lived – Bang Arts FestivalVCU Libraries captures the avant-garde spirit of the 1960s event, which brought major artists such as John Cage, Roy Lichtenstein and Twyla Tharp to Richmond and helped forge VCU’s ongoing legacy of creativity.
- Poet Geoff Bouvier covers billions of years in ‘Us From Nothing'Bouvier, who teaches in VCU’s Department of English, curates ‘my own history of everything’ to highlight humanity’s interconnectedness.
- Jessica Bell Brown named executive director of the Institute for Contemporary Art at VCUBrown, who serves as curator and head of contemporary art at the Baltimore Museum of Art, will start at the ICA in October.
- VCU professor Rebecca Gibson’s new book looks at the philosophy of the Matrix franchiseIn ‘Cyborgs, Ethics, and The Matrix,’ the biological anthropologist connects the film franchise to issues of sex, gender, societal norms and free will.
- Elisa Gonzalez wins 27th annual Levis Reading Prize for ‘Grand Tour’Her debut full-length poetry collection is selected by the MFA in Creative Writing program at VCU.
- If walls could talkA tour of some of the many murals that grace the buildings of VCU’s campuses, both inside and out.
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