VCU to close, campus prepares for a snow storm, closes
Richmond woke up Monday morning to the buzz of anticipation that normally precedes a snowstorm: the national weather service says Richmond can expect 6 to 10 inches of accumulation tonight.
VCU compliance filings increase by almost 40 percent in FY 2014
Matt Leonard Online Content Editor VCU saw a 37 percent increase in the number of complaints reported to the university Integrity and Compliance Office during fiscal year 2014. There were a total of 276 reports filed in FY 2014, up from 202 in the year prior. Furthermore, 19 percent of reporters remained anonymous, opposed to […]
VCU PD will begin wearing body cameras this semester
The VCU Police Department will begin wearing body cameras after officers complete training for the new equipment during the third week of February.
Vice provost, 62, dies
Thomas F. Huff, vice provost for life sciences and research at Virginia Commonwealth University, died at the age of 62 on Sunday, Jan. 31.
Students power down to defend campus conservation competition title
Students will be encouraged to carefully utilize their natural resources for three weeks in February, as VCU aims to defend it’s undefeated status in the Campus Conservation Nationals.
VCU, SAVES survey will address sexual assault
Beginning next week, a student organization will administer a campus climate survey in conjunction with the Wellness Resource Center to gauge how VCU students are affected by sexual assault, how to prevent it and how to respond when it does occur.
Water main break leaves Richmond residents waterless
A water main break at the intersection of Harrison Street and Parkwood Avenue left Richmond residents, students and businesses without water Monday morning.
Higher education spared in Gov. McAuliffe’s new budget proposal statewide cuts
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s December budget proposal made higher education a priority as the government scrambles to cover a $2.4 billion budget shortfall.
Former governor faces two years in prison
The former governor of Virginia, Bob McDonnell, will begin a two-year prison sentence on Feb. 9.
VCU professor William C. Bosher Jr. died Monday
William C. Bosher Jr., professor of public policy and education in the L. Douglas Wilder School, died in his sleep Monday morning.