Panel discussion to explore eviction policy, community impact “Eviction Beyond the Numbers: Community Impacts and Policy Landscape of Housing Instability,” will be held Sept. 26 at VCU. Read more »
Inside Siad Haji’s remarkable journey to Major League Soccer Born in a refugee camp in Kenya, the former VCU standout now finds himself on North American soccer’s biggest professional stage. Read more »
Edward Peeples, longtime VCU professor and tireless social justice advocate, dies Professor and alumnus participated in Virginia’s civil rights movement and helped document it for later generations. Read more »
VCU researchers receive $2.5M to develop vaccines against tick-borne illnesses The vaccines would prevent Lyme disease and human granulocytic anaplasmosis, the two most common tick-borne infections in the United States. Read more »
A taste of Italy: Professor’s clinical research examines whether food really is the best medicine Salvatore Carbone, a professor of kinesiology and health sciences, is studying the benefits of a diet rich in healthy fats. Read more »
‘The Alexa of chemistry’: National Science Foundation puts VCU and partners on fast track to build open network 9/12/2019
$1.35M grant expands pro bono behavioral health care to Richmond-area underserved populations 9/11/2019
Research ‘The Alexa of chemistry’: NSF puts VCU and partners on track to build open network The project seeks to use artificial intelligence to help scientists come up with the perfect molecule for everything, from a better shampoo to coatings on advanced microchips.
Health $1.35M grant expands free behavioral health care to local underserved populations The grant supports a program that embeds VCU psychology doctoral trainees in eight Richmond-area health safety-net clinics.
Students Fulbright scholar works to improve the survival rate of patients with blood cancers Javeria Aijaz, who helped improve blood transfusion safety in her native Pakistan, now sets her eyes on leukemia.
Faculty and staff Edward Peeples, longtime VCU professor and tireless social justice advocate, dies Professor and alumnus participated in Virginia’s civil rights movement and helped document it for later generations.
Alumni Inside Siad Haji’s remarkable journey to Major League Soccer Born in a refugee camp in Kenya, the former VCU standout now finds himself on North American soccer’s biggest professional stage.
Community Panel discussion to explore eviction policy, community impact “Eviction Beyond the Numbers: Community Impacts and Policy Landscape of Housing Instability,” will be held Sept. 26 at VCU.
Researchers at VCU are testing how the brain distinguishes exhaled odors that originate in the mouth, which could have implications for the obesity epidemic. Read more »