Class of 2024: Standout runner Karah Moore remains on pace for more academic excellence
The biomedical engineering major and track and field athlete embraced undergraduate research, and the next leg of a Ph.D. journey might be a stop in Spain.
Class of 2023: With the spirit of a grandpa she never knew, Maisha Mahmood excels in the ‘guilty pleasure’ of math and computer science
VCU student from Bangladesh embraces generational connections and the sacrifice of her family to pursue her education.
Paths to engineering: Students shape their future by expanding academic focus.
For Connor Richeson, Benita Amouzou and Mary Fahiem, exploring their academic journey led to a greater understanding of both career goals and ultimate passion for engineering.
VCU hosts Richmond FBI Cyber Collegiate Academy, ushering over 200 students into a month-long cybersecurity awareness journey
Throughout this month-long educational initiative, students from VCU, the University of Richmond and Virginia Union University learned about cybersecurity and law enforcement from FBI field professionals.
VCU’s Cybersecurity Center to host the Richmond FBI’s Cyber Collegiate Academy
Over 300 students from Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Richmond, and Virginia State University applied for the academy, eager to gain in-depth knowledge about how the FBI catches cyber criminals.
Chemical and life science engineering student, Sean Godward, receives the Department of Defense’s prestigious Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) scholarship
With the aid of the DoD’s SMART scholarship, Sean Godward is looking forward to creating positive change on both an individual and wide-reaching scale in chemical and life science engineering.
VCU undergraduate Gwendolyn Verity champions gender equality in engineering through NASA’s Student Engineering Research Program
Chemical and life science engineering senior, Gwendolyn Verity, spent the summer researching with NASA. Now, as she prepares for her senior year, she reflects on the program's commitment to breaking down gender barriers in STEM.
Welcome to the Ramily
Get to know Shawn Watson, one of the newest computer science students in the College of Engineering.
NSA-funded GenCyber Cybersecurity Summer Bootcamp reveals exciting career opportunities for Richmond-area students
More than 40 Richmond-area middle and high school students learned the importance of cybersecurity at the VCU College of Engineering’s GenCyber Cybersecurity Summer Bootcamp.
Students gain valuable experience working with faculty and researchers with the College of Engineering’s summer REU program.
Funded by the National Science Foundation, the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program gives students the opportunity to do industry standard research in their field of interest.