Faculty Research News
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.