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VCU News Newsletter for 2025-11-08 ( 7 items )  
Former MSU professor creates portraits for Postal Service Revolutionary War stamp collection (10)
STARKVILLE, Mississippi, Nov. 7 -- Mississippi State University posted the following news: * * * Former MSU professor creates portraits for Postal Service Revolutionary War stamp collection * Contact: Carl Smith STARKVILLE, Miss. An upcoming collection of U.S. Postal Service stamps honoring the nation's 250th anniversary features a retired Mississippi State professor's artwork. Set for release in 2026, the Figures of the American Revolution series includes portraits of the enslaved Conti more PR

Governor Glenn Youngkin Announces Additional Board Appointments (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, Nov. 7 -- Gov. Glenn Youngkin, R-Virginia, issued the following news release: * * * Governor Glenn Youngkin Announces Additional Board Appointments * RICHMOND, VA Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced additional board appointments. BOARD APPOINTMENTS AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY POTATO BOARD * Kyle Sturgis of Cape Charles, Co-owner and Operator, Sturgis Family Farms LLC; Owner and Operator, Southern Shore Farms LLC SOYBEAN BOARD * Robert Harper of Powhatan, G more PR

Lloyd Young named executive director of VCU's da Vinci Center for Innovation (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, Nov. 7 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: * * * Lloyd Young named executive director of VCU's da Vinci Center for Innovation * By VCU News staff Lloyd Young has been named executive director of Virginia Commonwealth University's da Vinci Center for Innovation, after having served in the role on an interim basis since July. Young's connection to the da Vinci Center began long before she joined its leadership team in 2020. In 2008, as a gradu more PR

PennWest Global Online student channels personal healing into research and advocacy (10)
CALIFORNIA, Pennsylvania, Nov. 6 -- PennWest issued the following news: * * * PennWest Global Online student channels personal healing into research and advocacy * For PennWest graduate student Brooke Christensen, art is more than just creative expression; it's a lifeline. As she pursues her master's degree in counseling with a concentration in art therapy, she's channeling her own healing journey into research, advocacy, and community-based wellness programs that are shaping the future of more PR

Steven Lindauer and VCU orthodontics were perfectly aligned (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, Nov. 7 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: * * * Steven Lindauer and VCU orthodontics were perfectly aligned * By Vernon Freeman School of Dentistry After a journey he never saw coming - 36 years as a cornerstone of the VCU School of Dentistry's Department of Orthodontics - Steven J. Lindauer has retired, having shaped the program's national and international reputation, mentored generations of residents, and advanced the specialty through  more PR

VCU Globe returns to campus (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, Nov. 7 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: * * * VCU Globe returns to campus * By Amelia Heymann Virginia Commonwealth University's Global Education Office is charting a new course for VCU Globe, a program it touts as a passport to global leadership, learning and career skills. Originally launched in 2013, Globe served as a living-learning program focused on world engagement. Domestic and international students lived in the West Grace North  more PR

VCU Research in Action: Offering a leg up to patients with chronic kidney disease (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, Nov. 7 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: * * * VCU Research in Action: Offering a leg up to patients with chronic kidney disease * Research in Action is a VCU News series that highlights how faculty, students, labs, community-engaged programs and other VCU initiatives are improving life through an unwavering quest for discovery. Carol Bourne had just moved to Richmond in 2019 when she received a call from back in Lansing, Michigan. It wasn't more PR