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Juan Vanegas' photos on the One Billion+ Campaign Tour for MEDLIFE.

VCU Libraries African-American Read-in. February 26, 2016. James Branch Cabell Library, lecture hall.

The Inger and Walter Rice Center for Environmental Life Sciences is Virginia Commonwealth University’s field station devoted to a broad array of environmental research, teaching and public service. Located on 342 acres along the historic James River, midway between Richmond and Williamsburg, the Rice Center is rich in natural and cultural resources. The center has a variety of aquatic and terrestrial habitats that provide many research and educational opportunities.

 

A primary focus of research at the site is on the science and policy of large rivers and their fringing riparian and wetland landscapes, with the broad and scenic James River as the focal point of that research. The site’s history includes extensive use during the Colonial and Civil War periods and dates back to Native American use some 8,000 years ago.

 

The center also is very active in undergraduate and graduate educational activities, providing field-based instruction for a number of courses taught at VCU. Many outreach education programs also are taught throughout the year at the center, focused on environmental education for K-12 schoolchildren, their teachers and lifelong learners.

   

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VCU Building from the fifth floor of the parking deck. The crane used in construction of the Square Apartments (running through the middle of this building) was removed on the 11th.

 

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Chaz Williams

Photo by Cade Belisle

Shortly after the election results started to favor candidate Barack Obama, VCU students and other RVA residents paraded around Monroe Park Campus in celebration. Police had to shut down parts of West Broad Street, West Franklin Street, and North Belvidere Street.

Shortly after the election results started to favor candidate Barack Obama, VCU students and other RVA residents paraded around Monroe Park Campus in celebration. Police had to shut down parts of West Broad Street, West Franklin Street, and North Belvidere Street.

Polaroid Stories at VCU.

I was the Skinheadgirl.

Love this play.

VCU Libraries African-American Read-in. February 26, 2016. James Branch Cabell Library, lecture hall.

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Behind the black cloth, you can see bricks on the left, and a substructure in place for bricks on the right.

 

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I visited the VCU Special Collections in order to see their AdHouse Books exhibit. While there, I toured their department.

This is why we can't have nice things. I'd be more impressed if this guy tagged a job application.

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Ground view of the VCU Building. The crane used in construction of the Square Apartments (running through the middle of this building) was removed on the 11th.

 

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In 1976, students in Mr. Chuck Scalin's senior illustration class at VCU designed an alphabet for our end-of-year project . We were all assigned a letter (some had two) to depict, and then we had to take our artwork to a commercial printer and get a limited edition made (no computers in those days)! We then traded prints to make a set. Recently, I found and scanned all of the pieces and made the montage you see here.

The credits are: A-Rob Sprouse, B-Byrum Tucker, C-Gary Crane, D-Claire Trego, E-Rick Borum, F-Ginger Lamm, G-Merle Warren, H-Joe Heller, I-Rob Sprouse, J-Kenny Sink, K-Bryum Tucker, L-Tina Birdsall, M-Joseph Wells, N-Aubrey Shelton, O-Patti Carter, P-Elizabeth Lankes, Q-Leslie Robinson, R-Mark Wheatley, S-Margaret Buchanan, T-Ann Liski, U-Dee Todd, V-Gary Crane, W-Carol Maisto, X-Britt Collins, Y-Joe Heller, Z-Dan Boyer.

Photos from the celebration of VCU's upset of Kansas to advance to the Final Four. Taken by Will Weaver, 3/27/2011.

3/13 Zeltini/Latvia

Derrick Gordon

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Scan of an anti-women's suffrage flyer. "Down with Woman Suffrage, that Godforsaken Evil." Courtesy of Virginia Commonwealth University, James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives. Represents: November, Election Day

American Encaustic Tiling, plate 224, Courtesy of VCU Libraries Special Collections and Archives.

 

Chaz Williams calls out to the crowd for support in the final moments of the game

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VCU Building from the fifth floor of the parking deck. The crane used in construction of the Square Apartments (running through the middle of this building) was removed on the 11th.

 

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