VCU, Brookings Institute, $140,000 grant to revive Richmond exports
Matt Leonard Online Content Editor VCU’s Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, with the help of the Brookings Institute and a $140,000 grant from JPMorgan […]
Matt Leonard Online Content Editor VCU’s Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, with the help of the Brookings Institute and a $140,000 grant from JPMorgan […]
The new Humanities Research Center is poised to become a defining achievement for the School of Humanities and Sciences.
In 1999 the rampant crack-cocaine epidemic turned Richmond into the murder capital of the South. Fifteen years later, the city has dropped its former reputation, but cocaine and its addictive properties are still seeping into the city’s underground economy and its constituents’ bloodstreams.
VCU was recently named a collaborative research partner with the World Health Organization and will perform several research studies on non-traditional tobacco products to assess potential health risks.
Even a half century later, the civil rights movement and legacy of school desegregation in Virginia is still a topic of huge relevance and next summer, teachers from across the country will visit VCU to partake in a course focused on both historical issues.
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