PhD in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology a first in Virginia
VCU is offering a new interdisciplinary PhD program in nanoscience and nanotechnology, making it the first major research university in the state to offer such a program, and only one of a handful of...
View ArticleLandscape Genetics Seminar offers VCU students a true collaborative research...
This spring, VCU Biology Professor Rodney Dyer taught a Landscape Genetics Seminar to VCU graduate students. The course, sponsored by the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS),...
View ArticleVCU Rice Center home for significant wetlands restoration project
From the VCU News Service: The VCU Rice Center, a nearly 500-acre field station for environmental research on the historic James River, will soon be the site of one of the most significant wetland...
View ArticleVCU Professor Featured in 11/29 “Chronicle of Higher Education”
Dr. Everett Worthington, Jr. was filled with rage after his mother’s murder in 1995. Ironically, this VCU Psychology Professor was already researching forgiveness. After his mother’s death,...
View ArticleTwo Students Earn Goldwater Scholarships for their Work in Biology
Reposted from VCU News Center, article by Tom Gresham: Two [VCU College of Humanities and Sciences] students have been awarded the Goldwater Scholarship, the premier national scholarship for...
View ArticleDr. Wendy Kliewer, Psychology Dept Chair, blogs about her semester as a...
Wendy Kliewer, Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department is currently a Fulbright research fellow at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa. A stress and coping researcher with...
View ArticleVCU Alum John Haynes and VCU Anthropology Instructor Dr. Bernard Means...
Starting this month, Dr. Bernard K. Means, VCU Department of Anthropology, and archaeologist John Haynes will begin a year-long grant project, sponsored by the Department of Defense (DoD) Legacy...
View ArticleVCU Professor of Anthropology Christopher A. Brooks Publishes “Through the...
Dr. Christopher A. Brooks has produced his second work focusing on HIV, Through the Voices of Men: South African Men Speak about HIV. Dr. Brooks is a Professor of Anthropology and Coordinator of the...
View ArticleVCU Graduate Student Gets to Play With Dolls and Explore
Casey Mims and Nina Despite her ripe old age of over 150 years old, Nina continues to stir controversy and intrigue. Nina, a nearly 3 foot long doll from the Civil War era, was donated to The Museum of...
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