Class of 2024: Jonathan Lundquist didn’t have to look far for inspiration that led to three degrees from VCU
The Navy veteran saw his wife’s perseverance, and his Ph.D. in engineering marks another milestone in their journey.
American Marketing Association names VCU’s Grant Heston the Higher Education Marketer of the Year
Heston said the award recognizes the achievements of Enterprise Marketing and Communications, particularly the launch of the UNcommon brand platform for VCU and VCU Health.
In ‘The Bad Corset,’ VCU author Rebecca Gibson translates – and reframes – a medical text that goes beyond a woman’s waist
Anthropology professor connects past and present to explore biases and misconceptions that still influence modern health care.
VCU alum and restaurateur Chris Tsui will be featured commencement speaker
Tsui, founder and president of EAT Restaurant Partners, will address the university’s newest graduates at the Dec. 14 ceremony.
Deep roots and perseverance highlight the Black experience in Appalachia, VCU professor and co-author share
In a presentation tied to ‘Tales of Koehler Hollow,’ Christopher A. Brooks and Naomi Hodge-Muse trace a rich tradition in rural Virginia.
Class of 2024: Auto care shop owner Leslie Jarvis is driven by business, sustainability and parenthood
A pact with her son and an enduring commitment to environmental stewardship propelled her VCU journey.
VCU School of Education earns $1.7M federal grant to support STEM learning for middle school students
Based in Virginia and Michigan, the research practice partnership looks to link science and real-world experience for historically marginalized youth.
International Education Week highlights how VCU welcomes and fosters global learning
The slate of events during the week of Nov. 18 touches on study abroad, new VCU students, diverse cuisine and more.
Cards for Seniors event embraces a multigenerational air of autumn
At VCU’s Mary and Frances Youth Center, students and youth development professionals create seasonal greetings for Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority seniors.
Always pushing for ‘More’
After a sudden move from Argentina, VCU junior midfielder Morena Macera has settled into a leadership role on the field hockey team.
Safeguarding students from school employee sexual misconduct requires a systemwide approach, VCU’s Charol Shakeshaft says
In her new book, ‘Organizational Betrayal,’ the School of Education professor explores how boundaries are crossed – and the need for a culture of prevention.
VCU surgeon’s innovation is finding a quick stick in top operating rooms across the country
Nerve Tape has soared in 2024, and its potential in orthopedic, reconstructive and other surgeries could make it VCU’s most successful licensing venture ever.