Annual recognition celebrates the charitable work done in communities across the country.
A special partnership between the Virginia Home and VCU School of Dentistry ensures oral health care for disabled residents and valuable learning experiences for D.D.S. and hygiene students.
Missions of Mercy’s return to Southwest Virginia in July after a two-year hiatus provided critical oral health services to hundreds of patients.
Rehabilitation Counseling student Karen Melcho discovered some profound connections to the journey of Blair Craig, whose death inspired his mother to create a scholarship in his honor at the VCU College of Health Professions.
The MCV Foundation welcomed two new assistant directors of development this year.
Kevin Shimp’s larger-than-life presence lives on in a scholarship to support professional development for VCU Health employees.
A consortium of Central Virginia institutions rich in history and expertise has come together to establish the region as a national leader in physical rehabilitation care and research.
One patient who was paralyzed in 2013 after a combat-related seizure led to a fall is now participating in a clinical trial to improve his mobility and health.
The successful completion of the 1839 Campaign has resulted in 13 full-tuition scholarships and 11 more half-tuition awards to support VCU School of Medicine students.
Cecil Hamlett shares his experience amyloidosis and how the correct diagnosis and heart transplant at VCU Health saved his life.
Tom Cardwell's perspective on learning about his amyloidosis diagnosis and how treatments at VCU Health have given him his energy back.
The School of Pharmacy Heritage Trail exhibit illuminates the rich history of the profession in Virginia and on the MCV Campus.
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