Newsroom
Capital News Service and VCU InSight, two powerful proving grounds for journalism students, reach notable milestones
April 25, 2024
The long-running programs not only prepare students for careers in journalism but also serve as vital sources of local and regional news for audiences throughout Virginia.
With quick thinking and CPR skills, pre-med student Nyla Harris helped save a restaurant customer’s life
April 23, 2024
VCU junior’s spring break brunch turned into an emergency scene at Chesterfield County diner.
Professor honored for paper on willingness to get the COVID vaccine
April 22, 2024
Jeanine Guidry, an affiliate faculty member, says improving our understanding of why people may or may not vaccinate remains ‘of great importance.’
Class of 2024: Identical twins Gabby and Anna Carter have traveled their own paths – often together
April 22, 2024
Anthropology majors and art history minors have embraced the humanities and opportunities to work in the field.
VCU grad receives Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for 2024
April 19, 2024
Mass communications graduate Saidu Tejan-Thomas Jr. is the first VCU alum and Sierra Leonean to receive the honor.
Three siblings are chasing their dreams – and supporting each other – as students in the VCU School of Medicine
April 19, 2024
Inspired by their family past, Hiba, Habeebah and Hisham Vohra feel fortunate to overlap as students at VCU and are growing closer while they pursue medical degrees.
VCU professor’s new book observes how dreams can be a powerful tool
April 18, 2024
Psychology professor Richard Bargdill has been documenting his dreams for years. Now, he’s sharing what he’s learned in ‘A Dreamer’s Thought Book: Intriguing Ideas about the Dreaming Process.’
‘We are diversity’: Five VCU community members honored at the 2024 PACME ceremony
April 18, 2024
Shawn Utsey, recipient of the Riese-Melton Award, notes ‘how much work we still have to do. We cannot afford to become complacent in the face of injustice.’
National Endowment for the Humanities awards two grants to VCU projects
April 18, 2024
One will establish a health humanities minor, while the other supports a professor’s book project on visual images of African Americans in leisure contexts from slavery through the Jim Crow era.
VCU’s first team in federal Solar Decathlon Design Challenge will compete in final round this week
April 17, 2024
12 students in the arts, engineering and urban studies have designed an energy-efficient home with affordability and equity in mind.