Faculty Research News
VCU professor’s new book observes how dreams can be a powerful tool
April 18, 2024
Psychology professor Richard Bargdill has been documenting his dreams for years. Now, he’s sharing what he’s learned in ‘A Dreamer’s Thought Book: Intriguing Ideas about the Dreaming Process.’
VCU English professor Nicholas Frankel honored with prestigious Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship for 2024
April 16, 2024
Known for his works on Oscar Wilde, Frankel is now developing a book about Victorian designer, writer and activist William Morris.
How does exercise affect the health of women and men differently?
April 4, 2024
VCU exercise physiologist Danielle Kirkman outlines differing factors and outcomes – and how our knowledge is evolving.
VCU students, faculty document oral history of the East Marshall Street Well Project
April 2, 2024
The Health Humanities Lab, a research lab at VCU’s Humanities Research Center, is conducting the project in collaboration with the Family Representative Council.
VCU’s new Startup Accelerator will propel university research that has market potential
March 6, 2024
Program to ‘fast-track’ emerging companies reflects how innovation and entrepreneurship are growing as VCU sets funding records.
VCU psychology professor wins NIH award for research into pediatric pain management
Feb. 20, 2024
Cecelia Valrie’s latest interdisciplinary work aims to help young patients with sickle cell disease.
In Feb. 24 address, VCU history professor will highlight early America’s urban slavery in human terms
Feb. 19, 2024
Drawing from narratives of the enslaved and his book ‘Almost Dead,’ Michael Dickinson will discuss resistance, survival and modern legacies.
VCU researchers team up with Salvation Army to promote financial literacy for Richmond families while targeting the roots of poverty
Feb. 15, 2024
Psychology professor Marcia Winter says addressing both topics together, through the new Building Wealth and Health Network, can help break the cycle.
VCU forensic science professor receives ASPCA grant to support animal cruelty investigations
Jan. 31, 2024
Christopher Ehrhardt’s lab is developing a test that could determine when animal DNA was left at a crime scene.
VCU-led research shows effectiveness of new technique to detect ovarian cancer marker peptides
Jan. 30, 2024
The nanopore-sensing technology could lead to earlier and more accurate diagnoses.