Topic - Books
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Nov. 21, 2024
Like a fine poem, David Wojahn made a lasting impression
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Nov. 19, 2024
In ‘The Bad Corset,’ VCU author Rebecca Gibson translates – and reframes – a medical text that goes beyond a woman’s waist
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Nov. 18, 2024
Deep roots and perseverance highlight the Black experience in Appalachia, VCU professor and co-author share
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Nov. 13, 2024
Safeguarding students from school employee sexual misconduct requires a systemwide approach, VCU’s Charol Shakeshaft says
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Oct. 1, 2024
‘The Great Cool Ranch Dorito in the Sky,’ by VCU student Josh Galarza, named National Book Award finalist
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Sept. 30, 2024
Author Christopher Brooks looks at two pandemics – HIV and COVID – in latest book
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Sept. 19, 2024
English professor’s new book explores opinions – and their various types – in the age of social media
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Sept. 11, 2024
VCU creative writing student Josh Galarza’s debut novel longlisted for National Book Award for Young People’s Literature
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Sept. 3, 2024
Poet Geoff Bouvier covers billions of years in ‘Us From Nothing'
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Aug. 22, 2024
Award-winning youth literature author Meg Medina to appear at VCU’s Cabell Library on Sept. 17
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Aug. 6, 2024
VCU professor Rebecca Gibson’s new book looks at the philosophy of the Matrix franchise
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July 23, 2024
In debut novel, VCU creative writing student Josh Galarza brings life to teen experience
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July 15, 2024
VCU professor Christopher A. Brooks’ new book explores the Black Appalachian experience
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July 1, 2024
Alice Winn wins the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award for ‘In Memoriam’
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June 24, 2024
Meet-a-Ram: Alum Karl Rhodes tells the gripping story of a relative’s role in the underground railroad
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April 18, 2024
VCU professor’s new book observes how dreams can be a powerful tool
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March 15, 2024
In new book, Daryl Cumber Dance chronicles her ties to revered author and VCU colleague Paule Marshall
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March 14, 2024
VCU professor uses 3D to bring life – and accessibility – to upcoming museum exhibit
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March 1, 2024
With expertise ranging from comics to economics, VCU alum earns honor from History Department
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Feb. 29, 2024
VCU alum Jeffrey Blount shares the inspiration for his new novel – and a life lesson that still resonates
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Feb. 19, 2024
In Feb. 24 address, VCU history professor will highlight early America’s urban slavery in human terms
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Feb. 14, 2024
VCU co-author of ‘A Darwinian Survival Guide’ reframes climate change – and the paths forward – through the lens of evolution
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Feb. 12, 2024
Book co-authored by VCU education professor tops list of 2023 titles in Cambridge University Press series
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Jan. 25, 2024
VCU doctoral student hopes his book on factory farming will inspire animal advocates
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Jan. 16, 2024
Freedom of the press is more of a ‘roller coaster’ than a straight line, VCU professor says in new book
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Oct. 31, 2023
VCU author SJ Sindu explores isolation and artistry in short story collection ‘The Goth House Experiment’
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Oct. 12, 2023
‘Seek You’ author encourages VCU students to make college a time of self-discovery
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Oct. 5, 2023
With mystery novel, VCU grad Diana DiGangi puts investigative journalism skills to work
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Sept. 28, 2023
Explore censorship through VCU Libraries Banned Book Week activities
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Sept. 27, 2023
In ‘Joy Rides Through the Tunnel of Grief,’ VCU author Jessica Hendry Nelson tackles loss and growth
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Sept. 20, 2023
VCU alum Kevin Powers takes on murder mystery in new book ‘A Line in the Sand’
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Aug. 7, 2023
Corey Van Landingham wins 26th annual Levis Reading Prize for ‘Love Letter to Who Owns the Heavens’
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July 25, 2023
Birdwatcher, ecologist, writer and MacArthur Fellow J. Drew Lanham to explore racism and the great outdoors during Sept. 28 visit to VCU
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July 10, 2023
Alum’s new book tackles the ‘enigmatic’ disease of lupus
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July 5, 2023
History well-spoken: VCU professor Carolyn Eastman to explore speechifying in the Revolutionary Era
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June 26, 2023
Tess Gunty wins the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award for ‘The Rabbit Hutch’
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June 6, 2023
In support of young scholars, author David Baldacci connects VCU, libraries, Richmond and how communities can change
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June 5, 2023
Same Bat-Time? Same Bat-Channel? Turns out, superhero cliffhangers came long before the classic 1960s Adam West ‘Batman’ TV series
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May 31, 2023
For a look behind the lens, VCU photographer Kevin Morley shares ‘Photoadventures’ from his decades in the field
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May 26, 2023
With graphic novel ‘Shakti,’ SJ Sindu shares ‘the kind of story that I wanted to have’ as a child
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May 22, 2023
VCU history professor Ryan Smith to explore ‘Liberty and Death in St. John’s Churchyard’ on May 25
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April 17, 2023
New book highlights VCU Dogs on Call as a model program
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April 5, 2023
VCU alum Rachel Beanland, author of ‘Florence Adler Swims Forever,’ releases a new novel about the deadly fire in 1811 at the Richmond Theater
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March 15, 2023
Got milk? VCU alum’s snarky new book finds the ‘dumbest’ things to complain about
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Feb. 16, 2023
New ‘Triple Pandemic’ book shows COVID’s effects on our world are far from over
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Feb. 16, 2023
VCU history professor receives prestigious MacDowell fellowship
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Jan. 31, 2023
‘Seek You’ selected as VCU’s 2023 Common Book
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Jan. 26, 2023
VCU professor Cristina Stanciu on her new book, ‘The Makings and Unmakings of Americans’
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Dec. 13, 2022
Oscar Wilde would be a New Yorker critic or late-night TV host if he were alive today, says editor of new collection of Wilde’s writings
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Dec. 7, 2022
New York Times best-selling author Jennette McCurdy talks to students about overcoming trauma and writing her book
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Dec. 1, 2022
Author, retired VCU English professor featured in ‘Dick Tracy’ comic this Sunday
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Oct. 19, 2022
History buff and VCU graduate student Jacques Moore is fascinated with the British monarchy
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Oct. 18, 2022
Carolyn Eastman wins Literary Award from Library of Virginia for ‘The Strange Genius of Mr. O’
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Oct. 14, 2022
‘The Organ Thieves’ author Chip Jones delivers 2022-23 Common Book lecture at VCU
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Oct. 3, 2022
Meet-a-Ram: Paul A. Henderson, an educator who wrote a book about perseverance
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Sept. 26, 2022
VCU Libraries’ inaugural Social Justice Lecture will focus on racism in health care
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Sept. 14, 2022
Presidential decision-making in the 1960s and 1970s tells us a lot about what’s next for Taiwan, China and Russia, scholar says
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July 29, 2022
Devon Walker-Figueroa Wins 25th Annual Levis Reading Prize for ‘Philomath’
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July 19, 2022
Alum illustrates new book telling the story of Mamie Till-Mobley and her son, Emmett Till
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July 18, 2022
Scholar on Minority Serving Institutions: VCU’s new status marks ‘an opportunity for active reflection’
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July 11, 2022
Sociologist’s book earns award for contributions to advancing economic democracy
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July 1, 2022
Dawnie Walton wins the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award for ‘The Final Revival of Opal & Nev’
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June 15, 2022
Juneteenth: A reading list
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June 9, 2022
Exploring strategic connections between populism and the debate on pipelines
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June 1, 2022
New book on captivity in literature offers ‘a very different picture of England’ in 1600-1700s
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April 25, 2022
For centuries, Two-Spirit people had to carry out Native traditions in secret. Now, they’re ‘making their own history.’
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March 25, 2022
Professor’s new book explores African American travel and imagination
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March 8, 2022
‘Almost Dead,’ by VCU history professor, reveals how the urban Atlantic was shaped by Black lives
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Feb. 28, 2022
VCU professor’s new book challenges ageism in society
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Jan. 19, 2022
‘Heart of Atlanta’: Alum’s book tells the story behind the first legal challenges to the Civil Rights Act
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Jan. 10, 2022
Olivia Campbell, a VCU alum, tells the inspiring story of the first female doctors
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Nov. 9, 2021
Grad’s war novel highlights the complicated relationship between the U.S. military and the Afghan people