The School of Pharmacy Heritage Trail exhibit illuminates the rich history of the profession in Virginia and on the MCV Campus.
VCU’s Medicines for All Institute (M4ALL) has improved the world’s ability to fight COVID-19 by rethinking how drugs are made and expanding access globally.
A Massey grant program is engaging Richmond-area communities on cancer education and providing opportunities for screenings and caregiver support.
A new pilot program will teach Richmond area students about why blood pressure is important, how to take readings and how to interpret the readings.
Under the leadership of Carlos Smith, D.D.S., M.Div., a required ethics course for second-year dentistry students aims to ensure graduates enter the profession understanding historic dynamics affecting trust and equitable access to care.
One couple hopes their bequest will ease the burden of debt for medical students at VCU.
One VCU Health researcher is leading a global effort to better understand the essential role the liver plays in overall health and how a significant portion of the U.S. and global population is at risk for liver disease.
The new scholarship provides support for students in the rehabilitative counseling program.
Community fundraisers support ALS efforts at VCU Health
Nursing alumna establishes scholarship in memory of her mother, a 1944 graduate of the school.
The VCU School of Medicine heard remarks from Nora D. Volkow, M.D., director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, at the first Adam Abubaker Memorial Lectureship.
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