- VCU implements traffic plan for high school graduations at Siegel Center during week of May 20Nine ceremonies are scheduled, prompting changes to parking, drop-off zones, signage and lane designations.
- In State Department’s Diplomacy Lab, VCU students reach across the globeA political science class is making a real-world impact on key U.S. policy areas, including supporting one country on its path to independence.
- Two VCU psychology professors earn national awards for dedication to diversity, equity and inclusionKim Case and Heather Jones are recognized by American Psychological Association divisions for their career-long commitment.
- For a decade, the Mighty Pen Project has served veterans through writingLed by VCU instructor David L. Robbins, the storytelling initiative through the Virginia War Memorial Foundation has fostered creativity, historical perspective and personal healing.
- Frank Baskind, dean emeritus of social work, retiring after 32 years at VCUHe built on the legacies of Elaine Rothenberg and Grace Harris in making the School of Social Work a national leader.
- May 2024 commencement by the numbersThese facts and figures paint a broader picture of VCU’s newest batch of graduates and the ceremonies that celebrate them.
- Fall 2024 financial award packages have arrived – here’s what you need to knowNorm Bedford, associate vice president for student financial services at VCU, offers advice to students and families planning to attend this fall – and reminds students of the May 15 decision deadline.
- VCU’s third annual Giving Day raises more than $16.8MThis year, VCU celebrated Giving Day with Giving Games, an in-person event in Monroe Park.
- In full-circle moment, author and VCU alum Ronnie Sidney II will address graduates at Accessibility Achievement CeremonySocial worker’s semi-autobiographical graphic novel offers inspiration through a special education student who speaks at commencement.
- Mellon Foundation grants will help VCU professors launch Richmond Freedom SchoolElizabeth Canfield, Ph.D., with the Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies, and Mignonne Guy, Ph.D., with the Department of African American Studies, are developing a new program for the Richmond community.
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