Advertising visionary Tom Burrell to visit VCU

“Slavery came in two forms. Slavery was, in America, physical enslavement, but in order to justify it in a democracy (it became) psychological enslavement.”

VCU committee to hold open forums for diversity position

Sonia B. Majon

Committee holds open forums for potential employees

MCV announces concert to benefit sickle cell research

The VCU Health System and 99.3/105.7 KISS FM will host the second-annual “A Party for the People 2” at the Hat Factory this Saturday

VCU SGA, students ask lawmakers to support higher education

VCU SGA prepares to lobby General Assembly

US Secretary of Transportation visits VCU

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answered questions from VCU students Wednesday afternoon during a town hall meeting sponsored by VCU's SGA. Photo by Amber-Lynn Taber.

SGA hosted the State of the Union Town Hall event with U.S. Secretary of Transportation

Cabell Library announces new operating schedule

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Beginning when students return from spring break, Cabell Library will begin operating on a 24-hour, five-days-a-week schedule.

VCU Police and Alumni Association purchase student safety devices

The personal safety devices emit a 130-decibel noise when a pin is removed from the body of the device. The 1,040 devices cost about $3,600. Photo illustration by Chris Conway.

VCU Police invest in siren-sounding personal safety devices

State group advocates for concealed weapons on VCU campus

Omar Samaha (far right) lost his sister, Reema in the Virginia Tech shooting. Omar now works with Students for Gun Free Schools to advocate for weapons-free campuses. Photo by Glenn Jodun.

The VCDL held a rally at VCU last Thursday to encourage donors of the university to withhold donations until the university revises its campus weapons policy.

Spit for Science releases preliminary research findings

*In 1999, the Harvard School of Public Health surveyed 23,751 students from 119 four-year colleges to report this data.  At VCU, there were 3,623 students eligibleto participate in the Spit for Science study. There was a 57 percent completion rate, meaning 2,056 VCU freshmen over the age of 18 completed the survey.

Spit for Science releases first group of research results

Sen. Warner supports protection of Pell Grants

Virginia Senator Mark Warner visited VCU last Monday to talk about the national debt and how it affects Americans, including college students. In addition to education funding, Warner talked about what the country can do to have a better-working economy and job market.

Sen. Warner visits VCU to discuss effects of national debt