Student Issue for October 18, 2018
Today
VCU Health Town Hall
8 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Marsha Rappley, M.D., CEO of VCU Health System, and Deborah Davis, CEO of VCU Hospitals and Clinics, will offer an update of Vision by Design at a VCU Health Town Hall in the auditorium of the Hermes A. Kontos Medical Sciences Building, 1217 E. Marshall St. Recent successes and where VCU Health is headed will also be discussed.
For more information, contact Carrie Carroll at carrie.carroll@vcuhealth.org.
Graduate School 3MT Competition
2 p.m.
VCU's Graduate School will hold preliminary rounds of its annual Three Minute Thesis Competition in Rooms 2100 and 2104, Monroe Campus Academic Learning Commons, 1000 Floyd Ave. The event is a research communication competition for graduate students who will have three minutes and one slide to convey their research to a lay audience. The final round will take place at 2 p.m. Oct. 19 in Room 2100, Monroe Campus Academic Learning Commons.
For more information, contact Jamie Taylor at taylorjl25@vcu.edu or (804) 828-2233 or visit https://graduate.vcu.edu/events/events-content/three-minute-thesis-3mt--competition.html.
This week
U.S. Senate Town Hall
Friday, Oct. 19, 2018 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The three candidates vying for the U.S. Senate in Virginia - Democrat Tim Kaine, Republican Corey Stewart and Libertarian Matt Waters - have been invited to a structured Q&A at the W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts, 922 Park Ave. The event is presented by Urban League Young Professionals of Greater Richmond, co-sponsored by Virginia21 and hosted by VCU's Department of Political Science.
For more information, contact Ravi Perry at rkperry@vcu.edu.
VCUDine: Swipe Exchange at Chili’s
Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018 from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
VCUDine is hosting a swipe exchange at Chili’s at VCU. Dining plan holders may exchange one swipe for one of the following menu items: chicken fajitas, boneless wings, a half-pound burger with fries, a black bean burger with fries, Cajun shrimp pasta, or chocolate molten cake. Offer valid on takeout orders only. Substitutions or additional items ordered will be charged separately.
For more information, contact Lauren Hay at lhay@vcu.edu or (804) 828-1148 or visit http://vcu.campusdish.com .
'Soluble Epoxy Hydrolase Enzyme - A Novel Therapeutic Target for Hypertension'
Friday, Oct. 19, 2018 from 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Rana Al Hashimi, graduate student for the School of Pharmacy - Medicinal Chemistry Department, will discuss "Soluble Epoxy Hydrolase Enzyme - A Novel Therapeutic Target for Hypertension" in Room 442, Lyons Dental Building, 520 N. 12th Street.
For more information, contact Sharon Lee at slee@vcu.edu.
Coming up
Money Mondays: Building Credit
Monday, Oct. 22, 2018 from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Learn how to build a positive credit score and pull your own credit report at annualcreditreport.com at this workshop, in the Alumni Association Board Room of the University Student Commons, 907 Floyd Ave. Bring your laptop. Money Mondays is brought to you by VCU TRIO Student Support Services, the Money Spot at VCU, and the Virginia Credit Union.
For more information, contact TRIO Student Support Services at trio@vcu.edu or (804) 828-9517 or visit http://www.trio.vcu.edu.
Seventh Annual Emswiller Interprofessional Symposium Call for Abstracts
Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019 at 9 a.m.
The VCU Center for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Care's Seventh Annual Emswiller Interprofessional Symposium is now accepting abstract submission for workshops, oral presentations and posters. The symposium will be at Virginia Crossings Hotel and Conference Center, 1000 Virginia Center Parkway, Glen Allen. The deadline for workshops and oral presentations is Oct. 29. Poster submissions are due Nov. 26. The theme for this year is “Collaborating for the community: The role of interprofessional practice in addressing current health care issues.” Submit abstracts at the following URL.
For more information, contact Melissa Burton at mhburton@vcu.edu or (804) 828-2898 or visit http://rampages.us/ipe-symposium/abstract.
Discovery Dialogues: Sitting on the Job: 'Discovering New Ways to Reduce the Negative Impact of Sedentary Behavior'
Monday, Oct. 22, 2018 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Ryan Garten, Ph.D., assistant professor, VCU's Kinesiology and Health Sciences, will discuss "Discovering New Ways to Reduce the Negative Impact of Sedentary Behavior” at the C. Kenneth and Dianne Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research's Discovery Dialogues seminar in the first floor Learning Center, Main Hospital, 1250 E. Marshall St. RSVP to Pam Dillon at the following email.
For more information, contact Pam Dillon at pmdillon@vcu.edu or (804) 714-7551 or visit http://www.cctr.vcu.edu.
Lecture: 'Social and Political Forces Pushing Immigration of Indigenous People to the U.S.'
Monday, Oct. 22, 2018 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
VCU's Global Education Office presents professor Audelino Sac Coyoy, who will speak about "Social and Political Forces Pushing Immigration of Indigenous People to the U.S.," in Room 1030J, West Grace Street Student Housing – North, 830 W. Grace St. Sac is a Maya-K’iche’ political scientist who teaches at the Universidad Rafael Landívar in Guatemala. He is a delegate for the government committee on the Definition of Indigenous Sacred Places as part of the Guatemalan Peace Accords and consultant to the U.N.
For more information, contact Renee Russell at vrrussell@vcu.edu or (804) 828-3636.
'Love Shouldn't Hurt: Domestic Violence Panel'
Monday, Oct. 22, 2018 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The VCU chapter of the National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice presents "Love Shouldn't Hurt: Domestic Violence Panel," a Q&A in Virginia Rooms C and D, University Student Commons, 907 Floyd Ave.
For more information, contact Nila Cameron at cameronnc@vcu.edu.
Percussion Ensemble Plus Special Guests
Monday, Oct. 22, 2018 at 7 p.m.
The VCU Department of Music presents the VCU Percussion Ensemble with special guests percussionist Adam Groh and the Orange County High School Percussion Ensemble with director Tom Doss in a free concert in the Sonia Vlahcevic Concert Hall, W.E. Singleton Center for Performing Arts, 922 Park Ave.
For more information, contact Anne Marie Dumain at dumainamm@vcu.edu.
aKDPhi-Breast Cancer Trivia/Raffle
Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
alpha Kappa Delta Phi Sorority Inc. at VCU will host trivia games and a raffle in Lobby 1 of the University Student Commons, 907 Floyd Ave., to help spread awareness for breast cancer and to benefit the sorority's Breast Cancer Initiative. Winners will receive candy.
For more information, contact Amy Ni at nia@mymail.vcu.edu or (434) 327-3640.
Kappa Epsilon Skate for the Cure
Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018 from 5:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Kappa Epsilon at the VCU School of Pharmacy will host Skate for the Cure at SkateNation Plus, 4350 Pouncey Tract Road. The theme is "Disney on Ice" and prizes will be given out for the best costume. All donations will go to the Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation.
For more information, contact Carolyn Hill at chill22@vcu.edu .
VCU LEAD Lecture: Brielle Stanley
Monday, Oct. 29, 2018 at 7 p.m.
Brielle Stanley, vice president of human resources for the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, will give the LEAD Lecture in Room 1112, Grace and Broad Residence Center 1, 1000 W. Grace St.
For more information, contact Rebecca Halligan at rshalligan@vcu.edu or (804) 827-5323 or visit http://lead.vcu.edu.
Introduction to NanoString Technologies
Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018 from 11 a.m. to noon
VCU's C. Kenneth and Dianne Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research and VCU's School of Nursing present an introduction to NanoString Technologies by Theresa Swift-Scanlan, Ph.D., in Room 2-010, Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences, 509 N. 12th St. The seminar will be broadcast live on Zoom! RSVP at the following URL.
For more information, contact Amy Olex at alolex@vcu.edu or visit http://bit.ly/nanostring.
School of Education Counselor Education Master Programs Info Session
Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 at 5 p.m.
VCU's Philip Gnilka, Ph.D., and Abigail Conley, Ph.D., will discuss counseling careers at a School of Education Counselor Education Master Programs Informational Session, online and in person, in the Doctoral Hearing Room, Oliver Hall, 1015 W. Main St. RSVP at the following URL.
For more information, contact Jenna Lenhardt at soeinfo@vcu.edu or visit http://bit.ly/2vgRQtz.
Notices
Fall Midterm Grades Now Available for 100/200 Level Courses
Students are encouraged to go to eServices to begin checking whether their professors submitted a midterm grade for one or more classes. Log on to Student eServices at the following URL. Students who have received a midterm grade indicating unsatisfactory academic progress should see their instructor or academic advisor. The last day to withdraw from classes is Nov. 2.
For more information, contact Office of Records and Registration at rar@vcu.edu or visit http://www.eservices.vcu.edu.
Detours In Place for Closures of 10th and Turpin Streets
Starting Oct. 20, street closures will be in effect on the MCV Campus for portions of North 10th and Turpin streets. This three-to-four week closure will shut down all through traffic on 10th Street between East Leigh and Duval streets. N Deck parking and VCU’s Child Development Center drop-off/pick-up will be affected. Detour signs will be posted to direct drivers to alternate routes.
For more information, contact VCU Parking and Transportation at parking@vcu.edu or (804) 828-7275 or visit https://www.vcuhealth.org/news-center/building-projects/outpatient-facility-updates.
One Love Escalation Workshop
VCU's Wellness Resource Center and the One Love Foundation present the Escalation Workshop, a film-based, guided discussion designed to heighten awareness to the warning signs of relationship abuse. RSVP at the following URL.
For more information, contact Lisa Joyner at lijoyner@vcu.edu or visit https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdd-3Ti1Z_WtU7FnuCGJIgRge8kTnjnnt2d70fIo8FYe8WhZA/viewform.
Lose Weight. Get Fit. Feel Better.
Researchers at VCU are offering a new behavioral weight loss program funded by the National Institutes for Health. The REACH Trial is designed for young adults who are overweight and between the ages of 18 and 25. Qualified participants will receive personalized feedback and coaching to meet their goals.
For more information, contact Megan Henderson at megan.m.henderson@vcuhealth.org or (804) 827-2250 or visit http://www.reachtrialrva.com.
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