Students lament tuition, faculty work to create engaging classes

Sahara Sriraman, Contributing Writer Economics department chair Leslie Stratton is implementing virtual learning methods that will assist both her and her students in the face of online learning this semester. She plans on using Google Sheets to engage with her students. “We, as faculty, are concerned to make sure that we are offering a quality […]

Students spent the holidays at home and on campus over long winter break

Sagal Ahmed, Contributing Writer  Junior psychology major Annika Patel stayed on campus for the majority of break, but went home for the holidays and her brother’s birthday.  “It was a hassle because I had to quarantine before, which means I had to miss a week of work,” Patel said. In order to limit her public […]

COVID-19 vaccine to roll out for some students

Anya Sczerzenie, Staff Writer Clinical students who work directly with patients will be first in line among VCU students to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, according to a university release.  The eligible group of more than 2,000 includes select students from the schools of medicine, dentistry, nursing and social work; the College of Health Professions; and […]