Women’s soccer drops two of three in season opener’s

VCU’s women’s soccer team played another close match Aug. 28. The College of Charleston traveled to SportsBackers Stadium and defeated the Rams 1-0 in overtime.
Post-grad (un)employment

As I begin my last year in college, I have been thinking more about my fate post-grad. Most of the people I know who have graduated, from VCU in particular, have had tremendous difficulty finding a career after they’ve graduated.
First woman CEO of health begins tenure

Marsha Rappley is a practicing pediatrician, cancer survivor, mother of two and now, the first woman to lead VCU’s health operations.
Mo Alie-Cox charged with assault and battery
VCU basketball player, Mo Alie-Cox, has been charged with misdemeanor assault and battery after he allegedly struck a female in the face outside of a Richmond night club on April 3.
VCU hires Will Wade
VCU has hired Will Wade to replace Shaka Smart.
Shaka’s Timeline
April 2, 2009 – April 2, 2015
Rams, senior class’ run ends in Portland
VCU men’s basketball fell short in an overtime game against the Ohio State University in the second round of the NCAA tournament
Rao hosts town hall forum: “Reaffirming VCU’s Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion”
During a town hall meeting titled “Reaffirming VCU’s Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion” on Monday, VCU President Michael Rao faced questions on whether he could transform his vision into tangible accomplishments.
Art, science students create exhibit for the Science Museum of Virginia
As most people who took biology in high school know, the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. According to Dr. Shilpa Iyer, assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Life Science Engineering at VCU, the mitochondria is important because it’s the part of the cell that controls how much energy you have.
Indie Lab RVA: experimental space
At first mention, Indie Lab RVA might sound like a great organization name for a film student or dog enthusiast to ponder.