Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
-
Updated: The RTR Teacher Residency received a letter of reinstatement.
-
At least 11 students planning to study abroad haven’t received awarded funds.
-
Up to half of students at some colleges report not having enough food.
-
VCU dorm move-in and Reynolds advising appointments were affected.
-
BizSense Beat is a weekly collaboration between VPM News and Richmond BizSense that brings you the top business stories during NPR's Morning Edition on Fridays.
-
Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
-
Plea deal requires 40 hours of community service, essay on free speech.
-
A VCU team is studying how islands off Virginia's Eastern Shore react to changing climate conditions.
-
BizSense Beat is a weekly collaboration between VPM News and Richmond BizSense that brings you the top business stories during NPR's Morning Edition on Fridays.
-
The reasons they’re upset with Gov. Glenn Youngkin vary — and extend beyond the April 29 protest.
-
VCU students learned their dormitory was being temporarily turned into a healthcare facility only after video of moving crews removing their belongings appeared on social media.
-
VCU Health begins clinical trials for potential COVID-19 treatment.
-
Students at VCU who were approved to stay in resident housing after the coronavirus shut-down have until 8 a.m. Friday morning to apply for an emergency petition to keep living there.
-
Virginia colleges and universities are starting to advise students not to come back to campus after spring break because of concerns about spreading COVID-19.
-
The United Methodist ministry at Virginia Commonwealth University, the Pace Center, held its first “presidential pregame” Monday night to motivate students to vote in the Super Tuesday primary elections.
-
On Tuesday March 3, 2020, voters will go to the polls to elect a Democrat to run against President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election. Stay tuned for live updates throughout the day, starting at 6 a.m.
-
Witnesses say members of the SGA removed copies of the VCU student-run newspaper from kiosks on campus.
-
Big changes are coming to the way Virginia awards student financial aid. Education reporter Megan Pauly and News Director Craig Carper discussed the future of that funding.
-
VCU Massey Cancer Center made history when it named Dr. Robert Winn its first African-American Director this past December.
-
The latest installment in the Institute for Contemporary Art’s Provocations series, Disease Thrower, explores the connection between illness and traumas of migration.