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Beyond borders: How VCU is expanding opportunities so all students have access to a global education
Nov. 17, 2021
From Global Café to Cultural Conversations, nearly a dozen new programs at the university aim to provide students with international experiences.
From red cell development to cultural preservation, VCU’s Baldacci scholars continue to further their studies
Oct. 25, 2021
The grant program, created by a gift from alum David Baldacci and his wife, Michelle, provides students with funds to pursue experiential learning opportunities.
As Hispanic Heritage Month begins, it’s important to recognize the diversity within the Latinx community
Sept. 17, 2021
Through her classes, research and public forums, VCU professor Anita Nadal aims to bring more awareness of what it means to be Black and Latinx.
Bishop Sullivan Lecture Series fall events announced
Sept. 15, 2021
Migrant workers and religion and the body language Catholics use to express devotion will be the focus of the two Zoom events.
VCU alum breaks into Richmond restaurant scene
Aug. 19, 2021
The subject of a VCU student and professor’s new comic? The world’s oldest ham.
July 16, 2021
The one-page comic gives the Isle of Wight County Museum “another way of telling the story of Smithfield hams.”
VCU students learn about immigration and the border firsthand
July 9, 2021
A service-learning trip to Arizona benefits students and the migrant community at Casa Alitas.
A new VCU study explores the ‘nature is healing’ memes that dominated social media at the height of the pandemic
May 18, 2021
The jokes have been called the pandemic’s best meme. A study that originated out of a VCU class examines why.
VCU launching 20 new accelerated bachelor’s to master’s degree opportunities
April 19, 2021
The accelerated programs across the university will save students time and money.
Helping the Hispanic community in the midst of the pandemic
April 5, 2021
Students in the VCU service-learning course Hispanic Immigrants in the U.S. are continuing to make a difference.