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VCU News Newsletter for Thursday April 11, 2024 ( 4 items )  

VCU Receives 10 Updated Top-50 Rankings From U.S. News & World Report, Including Two in the Top 10
RICHMOND, Virginia, April 10 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: * * * The latest graduate program rankings from the publication place the School of Pharmacy and the School of Education among the top 25 schools in their categories in the country. * * * Virginia Commonwealth University received 10 top-50 rankings in the newly updated U.S. News & World Report graduate program rankings released today, bringing VCU's current total number of top 50 graduate program rank  more

VCU to Host Webinars on Preventing Antisemitism and Islamophobia
RICHMOND, Virginia, April 10 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: By Brian McNeill The Division of Inclusive Excellence is hosting two webinars this month for Virginia Commonwealth University students, faculty and staff that will focus on combating antisemitism and Islamophobia. * * * April 17: Understanding Muslim Identity and Islamophobia - Led by Amer F. Ahmed, Ed.D., an organizational strategist and co-founder of Equip Inclusive. This webinar will focus on expl  more

VCU: Class of 2024 - Cancer Survivor Geoffrey Robb Has Lived His Work
RICHMOND, Virginia, April 10 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: By Joan Tupponce Helping people. That's the reason Geoffrey Robb joined the Navy, became a registered radiologic technologist and will now graduate from Virginia Commonwealth University in May with a bachelor's degree in clinical radiation sciences from the College of Health Professions. "His outgoing nature and caring attitude really stand out. He's sensitive to those around him," said Melanie Dempse  more

VCU: Class of 2024 - Standout Runner Karah Moore Remains on Pace for More Academic Excellence
RICHMOND, Virginia, April 10 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: By Leila Ugincius As a student-athlete on a track and field scholarship, Karah Moore never had the chance as an undergraduate to study abroad, something she always wanted to do. But as she graduates from Virginia Commonwealth University, the standout runner might be on the right track. In choosing VCU, Moore said she wanted to join outstanding programs in athletics and academics, particularly in her ch  more