Student spearheads advocacy for food security at VCU and abroad

Tatenda Ndambakuwa started a mentorship program in Zimbabwe, helped develop two mobile apps and wrote a children’s book to promote agricultural education and food waste awareness, all while pursuing a degree in mathematics and applied mathematics at VCU. Her studies focus on agricultural development, social entrepreneurship and food security. Now a senior, Ndambakuwa was selected […]
Expansion and engagement: How VCU came to dominate Richmond 50 years after it opened its doors

The nation was in upheaval when VCU opened its doors in downtown Richmond in the summer of 1968. The university’s journey as an institution began when the Medical College of Virginia opened its doors in 1838. MCV gained official status as a state institution in 1860 — it played a critical role in educating doctors […]
“The kids can’t wait”: Stoney channels personal experience in policymaking

Behind the name plaque on Richmond mayor Levar Stoney’s desk sits a small turtle only he can see. It was a gift from Virginia Union University president, Hakim J. Lucas. When Lucas gifted the turtle to Stoney he said “you know the only animal that sticks its neck out? A turtle.” When Stoney sees the […]
Drugs, alcohol and suicide: Mortality rates continue to rise in the U.S

U.S. life expectancy fell for the second year in a row, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — And a VCU professor says drugs, alcohol and suicide are to blame. In his editorial, “Failing Health of the United States,” Steven Woolf, director of the Center on Society and Health addressed the challenges […]
Students raise concerns about VCU purchase of Mansion nightclub

Student and teacher advocates for adjunct pay equity are questioning the need for VCU’s purchase of a nightclub on campus last week. VCU bought Mansion 534, on North Harrison Street, for $3.5 million. Michael Porter, a university spokesperson, said the purchase is part of the university’s overall real estate acquisition. He said the property is […]
In VCU visit, Martin Luther King III reflects on making long-sought “dream” a reality

In an address moderated Mayor Levar Stoney, Martin Luther King III — a community activist and son of the prominent leader of the Civil Rights Movement in the 60s — urged students and community members to embrace nonviolence and positivity. King reiterated his father’s message of nonviolence — especially when it comes to guns — […]
Exclusive: Martin Luther King III on mass shootings, millennials and social media

Martin Luther King III is a social justice activist, international public speaker and author. King’s work in the nonprofit sector combats the “triple evils” of racism, poverty and militarism, mirroring the work of his father Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In his visit to VCU on Sunday, King met with student and community leaders and […]
Meals tax passing leaves Richmond split on school funding

City Council passed an ordinance to increase the city’s meals tax in a 7-2 vote last Monday. The tax, which will take effect July 1, is predicted to raise $9 million in annual revenue for Richmond Public School construction and renovation over the next five years. The council voted to approve the meals tax ordinance […]
Female students are complaining about being approached by a “cult-like” church on campus

Women from several Virginia universities, including VCU, have taken their complaints to Twitter about missionaries approaching them with asking their beliefs in “God the Mother”. The World Mission Society Church of God, founded in South Korea, is the only church that believes in God the Mother, according to their website. A University of Virginia student […]
Student activists lobby for tuition equity

More than a dozen members and allies of the Political Latinxs United for Movement and Action in Schools, known as PLUMAS at VCU, sat in the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs to call lawmakers and ask for support for tuition equity. The students urged support of House Bill 343 introduced by Del. Jennifer Boysko (D-Fairfax) […]