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VCU will resume in-person and hybrid classes beginning March 4
Feb. 18, 2021
The decision is based on several factors, VCU President Michael Rao said, including an examination of COVID-19 positivity rates and a review of isolation space on campus.
New entrepreneurship academy at VCU to bring together students and community members
Feb. 17, 2021
The academy will provide opportunities for underrepresented students to develop 21st-century entrepreneurship skills in “a blended learning environment.”
In State of the University speech, Rao reflects on recent challenges and the road ahead
Feb. 11, 2021
President praises the resilience of the VCU community and describes ambitious plans for the future.
At the General Assembly (sort of) with VCU’s capitol semester students
Feb. 11, 2021
Interns at the Virginia State Capitol this legislative session are doing most of their work virtually. It’s still “a very cool experience,” they said.
‘The Strange Genius of Mr. O’ reveals the story of America’s first forgotten celebrity
Feb. 9, 2021
The book by VCU history professor Carolyn Eastman dives into performances, eccentricities, scandals and narcissism — and the nature of fame in America’s founding era.
Hundreds of students are volunteering and providing shots at vaccination events
Feb. 8, 2021
With some VCU students already trained and others lined up for training, volunteers are ready to address the need for more COVID-19 vaccinators and take on roles that will serve them in their careers.
Reconstructing the crime scene
Feb. 8, 2021
How do you transform a forensic science lab meant for in-person instruction into a successful virtual experience? With lots of creativity and a heavy dose of technology.
National thought leader in field of health equity to speak at VCU
Feb. 8, 2021
Brian D. Smedley, chief of psychology in the public interest and acting chief diversity officer of the American Psychological Association, will give a virtual talk Feb. 25.
Women are changing the advertising industry, and it’s leading to better, more authentic ads
Feb. 5, 2021
As another Super Bowl comes and goes, a VCU Robertson School panel says improving gender diversity in advertising is leading to better storytelling and more opportunities for underrepresented voices.
Two professors honored for their contributions to the field of chemistry, research
Feb. 5, 2021
Two faculty members in the VCU Department of Chemistry in the College of Humanities and Sciences will receive awards from the Virginia Section of the American Chemical Society.