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NASA summer program helped Cree Taylor soar – and land on her academic focus
Aug. 10, 2026
The agency’s Student Airborne Research Program encouraged the self-identified ‘dabbler’ to home in on research with a personal connection.
VCU Rice Rivers Center offers its first coordinated summer session
Aug. 10, 2026
With hands-on learning and high-tech tools, the field station hosts five courses that explore the land, water and air along the James River.
Here’s how one VCU lab keeps watch over the James River
Aug. 6, 2026
For almost two decades – and with a new $1M grant to cover at least five more years – this research duo has braved the elements year-round to track the river’s health.
Jasmine Cuellar spends summer with the songbirds
Aug. 4, 2026
Along the James River and its system of nesting boxes, the VCU environmental studies student is researching how temperature affects prothonotary warbler nestlings.
Helping VCU innovators build stronger startups
July 30, 2026
A partnership between VCU TechTransfer and Ventures and Central Virginia’s Activation Capital is pairing faculty researchers with business leaders.
Administrative changes in CHS dean’s office
July 28, 2026
VCU fuels new and emerging research endeavors and cross-campus collaboration with 2026 Quest Fund awards
July 28, 2026
These competitive internal grants empower faculty to launch pilot studies, restart research programs and drive transdisciplinary discoveries.
Internship amid falcons takes Mary Carson’s research to new heights
July 23, 2026
Working at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Pennsylvania is a natural fit for the biology and environmental studies major who is part of VCU’s Avian Ecology Lab.
Summer camps give middle and high school students an authentic college experience
July 22, 2026
Weeklong sessions from the College of Humanities and Sciences range from AI and chemistry to genealogy and primatology, providing campers an on-campus education with VCU faculty and facilities.
Rachel Gevlin earns AAUW fellowship to support book on sexual mores in domestic fiction
July 21, 2026
‘Divorcing the Rake’ will explore how late 18th-century authors portrayed adultery, bigamy and divorce and the cultural impact that their works had.
