StudyWell
StudyWell sessions focus on student wellbeing. Events highlight all types of health and wellness, including physical, financial, emotional and social health, in addition to academic success.
StudyWell sessions focus on student wellbeing. Events highlight all types of health and wellness, including physical, financial, emotional and social health, in addition to academic success.
VCU Libraries invites you to a talk with professor emerita of sculpture and extended media at Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts to discuss her book, Miracles and Machines: A Sixteenth-Century Automaton and Its Legend (Getty Publications, 2023), co-authored with W. David Todd and photographs by Rosamond Purcell.
Kite aka Suzanne Kite, Ph.D. is an award winning Oglála Lakȟóta performance artist, visual artist, composer and academic raised in Southern California. Known for her sound and video performance with her Machine Learning hair-braid interface.
The event is a collaboration between Asian American & Pacific Islander Affinity (AAPIA), You First at VCU, The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) and VCU Libraries in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month.
Artistic Mansions VI: Adorning Mansions IV. Fantasy and Monsters on VCU’s Monroe Park Campus. Featuring Charles and Louise Brownell
A series of brief virtual events designed for the VCU Libraries community, highlighting timely subjects, celebrating achievements, practicing creativity and more.
The VCU Medical Center Health and Wellness Library hosts regular health and wellness presentations and programs.
The Workshop hosts a series of interactive workshops about various creative technologies that can support your personal and academic projects.
VCU Libraries offers many webinars to help researchers at all levels in the health sciences master online tools and other resources and strategies that benefit research projects.