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  • Re-envisioning Community Health and Healthcare

    “Re-envisioning Community Health and Healthcare,” aims to address health and healthcare inequities as they reflect and reproduce longstanding, broader systemic and structural inequities. In particular, we will focus on issues of central concern for VCU and for the Richmond community: the history of medical racism at the Medical College of Virginia (MCV, now VCU School of Medicine) and health disparities among birthing people. Our project will bring together researchers from the humanities, social sciences, nursing, and medicine, along with community providers, who will help students learn to apply innovative transdisciplinary methods and approaches as they conduct research, help raise awareness, and generate solutions.

  • CHEM-391-001 - SP TOP: CHEM IN THE COMMUNITY - Spring 2024

    CHEM 391 Topics in Chemistry Semester course; variable hours. Variable credit. Maximum of 4 credits per semester; maximum total of 6 credits for all chemistry topics courses may be applied to the major. Prerequisites: CHEM 101-102 and CHEZ 101, 102. A study of a selected topic in chemistry. See the Schedule of Classes for specific topics to be offered each semester.

  • CREA-300-901 - IDEA ACCELERATOR - Spring 2024

    CREA 300 Idea Accelerator Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Exposes students to the processes and methodologies used to transform ideas and opportunities into sustainable business models. Students evaluate business case studies, engage industry professionals and investigate the commercial potential of their creative ideas.

  • CLSE-403-L23 - SENIOR DESIGN STUDIO - Spring 2024

    CLSE 403 Senior Design Studio II (Laboratory/Project Time) Semester course; 6 laboratory hours. 2 credits. Prerequisites: senior standing in chemical and life science engineering and participation in a senior design (capstone) project; CLSE 402. A minimum of six laboratory hours per week dedicated to the execution phase of the senior design (capstone) project, which should meet appropriate engineering standards and multiple realistic constraints. Tasks include team meetings, brainstorming, sponsor advising, designing, fabrications, assembling, reviewing, studying, researching, testing and validating projects.

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