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Ph.D. student awarded honorable mention by Ford Foundation Fellowships

Nixon Arauz received the accolade for the dissertation competition. Nixon Arauz, a doctoral candidate in the Social and Behavioral Sciences program with VCU’s Department of Health Behavior and Policy, has been accorded honorable mention status in the 2023 Ford Foundation Fellowship Programs competition, administered by the Fellowships National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The Ford […]

Dr. Katherine Tossas wins V Scholar Award for her work in Cancer Research

The V Foundation for Cancer Research announces the first class of “A Grant of Her Own: The Women Scientists Innovation Award for Cancer Research.” By: Mykala Healy Cary, NC (June 27, 2023) – The V Foundation for Cancer Research, a premier cancer research charity, proudly announces the first recipients of A Grant of Her Own: The Women […]

Dr. Dina Garcia helps build community for new Latinx students

First Year Student Success course offers a step forward for Latinx newcomers at VCU After a successful debut this past fall, ¡Adelante! helps build skills and a sense of community during their adjustment to college. As a first-generation Latina student, Dianne Aguilar-Zurita wanted guidance on how to navigate college. In her freshman year at Virginia […]

Health Behavior and Policy moves to the School of Population Health

VCU announces new School of Population Health By Danielle Pierce Virginia Commonwealth University announced today the creation of a dedicated School of Population Health, the 15th school or college belonging to its academic enterprise. “VCU is here to make a profound difference in the lives of people everywhere,” said Michael Rao, Ph.D., president of VCU […]

Vanessa Sheppard, Ph.D. named the American Cancer Society’s Researcher of the Year

By Quin Elliott Vanessa Sheppard, Ph.D., Associate Vice President for Population and Public Health Strategic Initiatives in the Office of the VP for Health Sciences and former HBP chair, has been named the American Cancer Society’s Researcher of the Year. This prestigious award recognizes her outstanding contributions to cancer research, advocacy, and policy, as well […]

Dr. Jessica LaRose appointed Interim Chair of HBP

Jessica LaRose, Ph.D., M.S. will be stepping in as the interim chair of HBP We are pleased to announce that Dr. Jessica LaRose has been selected to serve as Interim Department Chair. Dr. LaRose is a tenured associate professor in the Department of Health Behavior and Policy and formerly a Blick Scholar in the School […]

Dr. Vanessa Sheppard promoted to Associate Vice President for Population and Public Health Strategic Initiatives

Vanessa Sheppard Ph.D. will be stepping away to take on a new role within the university Dr. Vanessa Sheppard will be stepping away from her role as HBP Department Chair after being selected as the Associate Vice President for Population and Public Health Strategic Initiatives in the Office of the VP for Health Sciences. Dr. […]

Researchers envision better health interventions for men who have sex with men

While much of the health research around men who have sex with men (MSM) involves HIV, these communities are at increased risk for other health problems including certain types of cancer, substance use and mental health issues. A new scoping review by VCU School of Medicine and Massey Cancer Center researchers finds that a specific […]

Brown named 2021 Health Disparities Research Institute Scholar

Dr. Kristal Brown, fellow in the Division of General Internal Medicine, was selected to be a 2021 Health Disparities Research Institute Scholar by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. The goal of the Health Disparities Research Institute is to provide participants with a broad overview of the leading issues facing minority health and health disparities research […]

Massey researcher examines how to reduce cancer disparities and improve quality of care for the LGBTQ+ population

To commemorate Pride Month 2021, the Biden administration issued a proclamation that celebrates the accomplishments of the LGBTQ+ community but also acknowledges the ongoing struggle to secure equity for this population in many areas impacted by government policy, including health care. In line with this effort, the National Institute of Health (NIH) Sexual and Gender Minority Research […]

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