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The legacy of the singular American writer Tom Robbins lives on at VCU

The 1959 graduate died this week at age 92, but VCU Libraries is home to his papers, which capture the vibrant voice and irreverent spirit reflected in ‘Even Cowgirls Get the Blues’ and other works.

Campus & community

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Unbreakable bonds: Bill and Veronica Gaballah connected from the start, and their love is written in stone (well, brick) on VCU’s campus

Research & discovery

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From fingers to toes, wearable and vibrating technology from VCU inventors could help Parkinson’s patients and others

Research & discovery

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Hoping to inspire change, VCU undergraduates highlight their research for Virginia lawmakers

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Campus & community

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cRam Session: Debunking Classroom Myths

3 questions, 2 minutes, 1 lesson with Elizabeth Edmondson and Suzanne Kirk, whose course explores “lessons” we may have learned – and how we might adjust our thinking.

Student success

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VCU student Brianna Cobbs gets semester-long crash course in political reporting

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The Stall Seat Journal is the power in front of the throne

Research & discovery

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How I found my research: Micah White examines the intersection of social media and African American identity

Student success

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Rural Rams unifies and supports VCU students with country roots

Campus & community

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After 15 years as police chief, John Venuti reflects on his tenure and looks ahead to a new chapter in his career

Student success

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From the lab to the runway: Ph.D. candidate finds confidence through research