Rao looks across the ocean for “out-of-state” tuition
The international higher education community, especially China, has potentially offered VCU the alternative revenue streams the university has been searching for.
Spit for Science reveals fourth year research findings
This academic year is the fourth year students will spit and take a survey for money, and researchers say the data they have collected offer some interesting responses about the students of VCU’s urban campus.
Vanderspiegel, women’s soccer get well-deserved first win
Women’s soccer head coach Lindsey Vanderspiegel can breathe a sigh of relief thanks to her players edging out a 1-0 victory against Drexel University on Sept. 5.
New academic space planned for student-athletes
On Aug. 25, VCU’s Director of Athletics Ed McLaughlin announced plans for a new academic space to be built for all student-athletes. The announcements comes after student-athletes posted the highest Academic Progress Rate (982) in school history.
Men’s soccer start season 2-1 in three games played at home
After three straight home games at Sports Backer Stadium to open the 2014-15 campaign, the VCU men’s soccer team are one game over .500, posting a 2-1 record to start the season.
Women’s field hockey split road openers
The VCU women’s field hockey team split two games on the road to open the 2014-15 season under second year head coach Laura Baker.
Teamwork is key in women’s basketball
During a breakout rookie year, sophomore guard Keira Robinson set the single-season assists record by a freshman understanding that getting her teammates involved early and often would be a huge key to women’s basketball success.
Amaranth Arts dance company returns to Richmond
Amaranth Arts returns from an international tour to present a diverse selection of new and old emotionally-arching works entitled “Falling Back to Grace” Sept. 11-13 at Grace Street Theater.
VCU students pursue local food co-op
An affordable, healthy alternative to the dining options on campus could be coming to VCU in the form of a student-run food cooperative.
New store offers fresh kicks at affordable prices
Operators of a newly-opened shoe store hope to bring Richmond and VCU community exclusive shoes for a variety of budgets.