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'Fierce urgency of now' powers upcoming MLK events at VCU (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, Jan. 15 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:
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'Fierce urgency of now' powers upcoming MLK events at VCU
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By Amelia Heymann
Inspired by the words of the civil rights legend, Virginia Commonwealth University has scheduled an array of programs from Jan. 16-31 to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Monday is the federal holiday that honors King, who would have turned 96 this month but was assassinated in 1968 at age 39. VCU's more PR
A familiar refrain: VCUarts talent up for Grammys again this year (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, Jan. 15 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:
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A familiar refrain: VCUarts talent up for Grammys again this year
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When music lovers tune into the Grammy Awards this year, a bit of Virginia Commonwealth University may ring in their ears.
The Feb. 1 broadcast on CBS will focus on big-name performances in a small number of categories, but the Ram spirit will still be in the air, courtesy of Grammy veterans the Neave Trio and Gordy Haab.
The more PR
SEMO English Professor Published by MLA, Invited to Speak at International Conference (10)
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Missouri, Jan. 16 -- Southeast Missouri State University issued the following news:
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SEMO English Professor Published by MLA, Invited to Speak at International Conference
Dr. Debrah Raschke, professor of English at Southeast Missouri State University, has earned national and international recognition with a recent publication by the Modern Language Association (MLA), the flagship scholarly organization for language and literature studies, and an opportunity to speak at th more PR
VCU researcher partners with T-Mobile to expand VR mental health therapy for youths (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, Jan. 15 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:
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VCU researcher partners with T-Mobile to expand VR mental health therapy for youths
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By Jeff Kelley
For VCU's Nicholas D. Thomson, who is bringing virtual reality to the mental health toolkit for youths, the second half of 2025 has been a period of high-profile expansion for his research - and his reach.
Thomson, Ph.D, is a psychologist in Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Medici more PR
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