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Psychology professor Bryce D. McLeod, Ph.D., was awarded a four-year, $1.8 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to study youth mental health treatment. (Getty Images)

VCU professor Bryce McLeod receives $1.8M federal grant for research into youth mental health care

Dec. 12, 2024

The psychology researcher’s study will delve into measurement-based care and how clinicians deliver it.

Installation view of “Virginia & the Vietnam War” exhibit guest-curated by VCU history professor Emilie Raymond. (Photo provided by the Virginia Museum of History & Culture)

Museum exhibition curated by VCU’s Emilie Raymond presents multifaceted picture of Virginia and the Vietnam War era

Nov. 26, 2024

At the Virginia Museum of History & Culture, the history professor brings together narratives and objects that tell a wide-ranging story of veterans, families, refugees, activists and others.

Massimo Bertino, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Physics at the VCU College of Humanities and Sciences, is the first physicist to be named Innovator of the Year in the 17-year history of the award. (Photo: Karl Steinbrenner)

VCU Innovator of the Year is ‘proof of pathway’ to success for physicists

Nov. 22, 2024

Massimo F. Bertino is the first physicist to receive VCU’s highest honor for faculty researchers.

VCU professor Rebecca Gibson’s latest book is a translation – and a critique – of 1908 medical textbook “Le Corset.” (Photo provided by Rebecca Gibson)

In ‘The Bad Corset,’ VCU author Rebecca Gibson translates – and reframes – a medical text that goes beyond a woman’s waist

Nov. 19, 2024

Anthropology professor connects past and present to explore biases and misconceptions that still influence modern health care.

Christopher Brooks, Ph.D., (standing left), Naomi Hodge-Muse (seated) and Faye Z. Belgrave, Ph.D., chief diversity officer and vice president for inclusive excellence, at a recent event celebrating "Tales of Koehler Hollow," a book co-authored by Hodge-Muse and Brooks. (Photo by Mylia Wentworth)

Deep roots and perseverance highlight the Black experience in Appalachia, VCU professor and co-author share

Nov. 18, 2024

In a presentation tied to ‘Tales of Koehler Hollow,’ Christopher A. Brooks and Naomi Hodge-Muse trace a rich tradition in rural Virginia.

Samaneh Oladi’s new book is “Women, Faith and Family: Reclaiming Gender Justice through Religious Activism.” (Photo contributed by Samaneh Oladi Ghadikolaei)

Women’s faith and activism in Iran offer a lesson in using religious tradition to promote gender justice, VCU author says

Oct. 29, 2024

In her new book ‘Women, Faith, and Family,’ religious studies professor Samaneh Oladi reveals advocacy and strategies that challenge Western perspectives.

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New listing of the world’s most-cited scientists includes 11 VCU faculty who rank in the top 50 of their fields

Oct. 17, 2024

The 2024 Stanford Elsevier report highlights the top 2% globally, and VCU’s broad presence reflects its expanding research portfolio.

Ka Un Lao, Ph.D., an assistant professor in VCU’s Department of Chemistry, is one of four spring 2025 winners of ACS COMP’s Outstanding Junior Faculty Award. (Photo contributed by Ka Un Lao)

Chemistry professor Ka Un Lao becomes first to earn three prestigious awards from American Chemical Society

Oct. 16, 2024

Lao’s most recent honor, the junior faculty award, recognizes his work in computational chemistry, which could propel molecular design and drug development.

In his latest book, Christopher A. Brooks, Ph.D., explores the concurrent effects of HIV and coronavirus on people in Kenya. (Contributed images)

Author Christopher Brooks looks at two pandemics – HIV and COVID – in latest book

Sept. 30, 2024

Focusing on Kenya, the VCU anthropology professor expands his ongoing exploration.

In her new book, “Entitled Opinions: Doxa After Digitality,” English professor Caddie Alford explores how opinions inform and are shaped by social media. (Photo contributed by Caddie Alford)

English professor’s new book explores opinions – and their various types – in the age of social media

Sept. 19, 2024

Caddie Alford links an ancient concept to a modern landscape where algorithms influence our connections and thinking.