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In Vietnam, VCU professor shares insight into how artificial intelligence can support teaching languages
Feb. 14, 2024
On assignment from the State Department, Robert Godwin-Jones led workshops at three universities and addressed the ‘mixed feelings’ about AI in the classroom.
Ram romances: Their first (and second) impressions were way off, but Kimberley Neal-Helt and Jacob Helt found their way to happy ‘havoc’
Feb. 13, 2024
VCU alums from 2015 and 2016 overcame mixed messages – and a rocky first date – and eventually tied the knot where they met.
VCU named national ‘Top-Producing Institution’ for Fulbright Scholars
Feb. 13, 2024
University earns honor for the second time with record-tying 11 Fulbrights during the 2023-24 year.
Rabbi Jack Spiro, former Harry Lyons Chair of Judaic Studies at VCU, dies at age 90
Dec. 18, 2023
His teachings and lectures enthralled students and the Greater Richmond community for decades.
Year-end review: A look at the VCU students and alums who earned prestigious domestic and international scholarships in 2023 through the National Scholarship Office
Nov. 29, 2023
The recipients represent the university’s academic excellence and stand out for their accomplishments and potential in highly competitive international and domestic applicant pools.
What’s your favorite scary movie? A horror film watch list for October.
Oct. 23, 2023
From "Candyman" to "The Wizard of Oz"(!), VCU students, faculty, alums and staff share hair-raising recs for the spookiest of months.
Meet-a-Ram: Isabel Dingus, an interior designer who studies how space reflects cultural identities
Oct. 3, 2023
Dingus, a scholarship recipient from the International Furnishings and Design Association, is majoring in anthropology and interior design, finding inspiration in ancient design as she creates her own spaces.
VCU service-learning students offer bilingual support and gain perspective in Becoming Citizens
Sept. 20, 2023
Citizenship class at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture helps forge a path to this year’s ceremony at the Siegel Center.
Loose Parts connects art and play to the serious work of child development
Sept. 20, 2023
Building on an overseas tradition, a VCUarts and humanities team is creating engaging local play spaces where children won’t hear the common refrains “Don’t touch” or “Get down.”
At VCU, nearly 600 people from 85 countries become new U.S. citizens
Sept. 18, 2023
At the Constitution Day ceremony on Monday, American pride was reflected in personal journeys and an embrace of diversity.