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Class of 2026: Joseph Lin brings computing power to cancer research

The College of Engineering student joined a School of Pharmacy faculty expert in taking AI from ‘Bench to Bedside.’

Class of 2025: Curiosity and a commitment to support propel Carlos Blank

In earning his Ph.D. from the College of Engineering, with research into biomedical applications, he builds on his mindset of serving others.

VCU’s race car team returns to the fast lane

With a new student crew and an electric dream, Ram Racing revs up for the national Formula SAE competition in spring 2026.

VCU College of Engineering students partner with the School of Medicine to solve global health problems

ACCESS Vertically Integrated Project gathers students from many disciplines to improve healthcare availability

From potato chips to catheter tips, VCU College of Engineering students show off their creative solutions

The College of Engineering’s annual Capstone Design Expo highlights nearly 100 projects designed to have real-work impact.

Interdisciplinary Vertically Integrated Project team is a New York Product Design Awards 2024 Silver Winner

Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) students Ami Zhang, Inho Park and Quynh Nguyen were recognized by the 2024 New York Product Design Awards for designing “CoPath,” a mobile travel app created with the purpose of reducing traffic and carbon emissions in urban areas with high population density.

Vertically Integrated Projects provide VCU College of Engineering students with supportive environment for developing real-world skills

Experiential learning allows students to apply classroom knowledge in a real-world setting. Employers value this and 94% believe internships are valuable in identifying future employees, according to a 2021 study by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.

Equipment donation from Keysight Technologies brings new, advanced technology to ECE Garage

This September, Keysight Technologies generously donated over $80,000 worth of equipment to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). Leading the field in electronics testing and measurement solutions, Keysight Technologies’ donation helps students have access to the most up-to-date technology actively being used in the industry. 

VCU Chemical and Life Science Engineering undergraduates follow research passions, co-authoring paper on electrospinning techniques

Christina Tang, Ph.D., associate professor of chemical and life science engineering, encourages students to get involved early in their academic careers.

Bennett Ward, Ph.D., inducted into elite body of U.S. inventors

Bennett C. Ward, Ph.D., has invented the technologies behind a world of products including surgical devices, inkjet printers, at-home pregnancy tests and air fresheners.

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