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Black church leaders to support mental health services with $1.25 million grant in Richmond

VCU Department of Health Policy Assistant Professor Dr. Anika Hines is a member at Cedar Street and took the lead in writing the grant application. Read the full story here.

VCU researchers team up with Salvation Army to promote financial literacy for Richmond families while targeting the roots of poverty

Psychology professor Marcia Winter says addressing both topics together, through the new Building Wealth and Health Network, can help break the cycle. By Sian Wilkerson Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University are working with The Salvation Army Central Virginia Area Command to pilot the Building Wealth and Health Network, a program that will provide tools for financial empowerment […]

Capturing MODRN EQUIP (Medicaid Outcomes Distributed Research Network: Equity and Quality Improvement for Medicaid Programs)

Department of Health Policy’s Dr. Andrew Barnes joins AcademyHealth and University of Pittsburgh to support evidence-based policymaking with a focus on transforming Medicaid-financed healthcare.

Social Justice From the Heart

Department of Health Policy Assistant Professor Dr. Anika Hines featured in Richmond Magazine Anika Hines is stressed about stress. As an assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Population Health, Hines works to learn what stresses out different groups, classes and communities. “People tell me not to study stress, because stress is hard. It’s complicated […]

A Snapshot of Project DREAM (Doula Research for Equitable Advances in Medicaid Pregnancy Health)

Department of Health Policy faculty Dr. Andrew Barnes, Dr. Peter Cunningham, and Dr. Anika Hines join AcademyHealth and University of Pittsburgh to leverage an innovative distributed research network to advance racial equity in severe maternal morbidity and improve pregnancy and postpartum health outcomes in Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) communities.

AIDS Awareness Month: Highlighting research from Dr. April Kimmel and her team

Dr. April Kimmel, Associate Professor and primary faculty member of the Healthcare Policy and Research PhD program, leads her team of students and staff to conduct federally-funded, team-based research that informs policy related to HIV and other chronic conditions worldwide. Below are some publications featuring work by PhD students Jessica Kiernan, MSc and Delton Harris, […]

New VCU-led research shows how stress from racism influences disparities in heart health

Study finds that chronic stress from discrimination and neighborhood conditions are impacting the cardiovascular health of Black men and women in unique ways across the United States. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, yet the risk of death from this condition differs by race and ethnicity. Research has shown that Black […]

Dr. Anika Hines among inaugural class of VCU National/International Recognition Award Scholars

A new award, which will be given annually, honors VCU faculty members who were nationally or internationally recognized for exceptional accomplishments during the course of their current evaluation period. Virginia Commonwealth University has announced its inaugural class of National/International Recognition Award scholars. The new award, which will be given annually, honors VCU faculty members who […]

Dr. Anika Hines wins 2023 Outstanding Early Career Faculty Award

Dr. Hines was honored along with 6 other faculty members at VCU’s Annual Faculty Convocation on September 6, 2023. Commitment – to students, service and research – was celebrated Wednesday at Virginia Commonwealth University’s 41st annual Faculty Convocation. In an afternoon ceremony highlighting seven educators and researchers for excellence, VCU President Michael Rao, Ph.D., emphasized […]

Dr. Anika Hines selected as Blick Scholar for her work to advance health equity

Five Virginia Commonwealth University junior faculty members were recently selected as Blick Scholars, a prestigious recognition that funds their innovative medical research. The five new Blick Scholars are: “The Blick Scholar award is a premier recognition for those junior faculty members who have been exceptionally successful in research,” said Marlon Levy, M.D., interim senior vice […]

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