Student Issue for May 13, 2021

Coming up

The East Marshall Street Well Project: A Story of Our Ancestral Remains

Add to calendar 17-05-2021 12:00:00 17-05-2021 13:30:00 America/New_York The East Marshall Street Well Project: A Story of Our Ancestral Remains Join Jennifer Early, Ph.D., project manager at VCU Health and a member of the Family Representative Council for the East Marshall Street Well Project, for a virtual presentation recounting the history of human remains found in the East Marshall Street Well on the VCU Medical Center Campus. Early will explore the practice of 19th-century grave robbing for the purposes of procuring cadavers for medical study and how this practice was only one contributor to institutional racism in health care. Register at the following URL. virtual Roy Roach III rfroach@vcu.edu DD/MM/YYYY

Monday, May 17, 2021 from noon to 1:30 p.m.

Join Jennifer Early, Ph.D., project manager at VCU Health and a member of the Family Representative Council for the East Marshall Street Well Project, for a virtual presentation recounting the history of human remains found in the East Marshall Street Well on the VCU Medical Center Campus. Early will explore the practice of 19th-century grave robbing for the purposes of procuring cadavers for medical study and how this practice was only one contributor to institutional racism in health care. Register at the following URL.

For more information, contact Roy Roach III at rfroach@vcu.edu or visit https://rampages.us/historyandhealth/event-calendar/.

Records Management 101 Training

Add to calendar 20-05-2021 13:00:00 20-05-2021 America/New_York Records Management 101 Training VCU's Records Management Office will hold Records Management 101 training online via Zoom. Training will cover recordkeeping requirements and practices to be compliant with state regulations and university policy. Register in Talent (keyword "records"). Busy but can’t make it? Try self-paced Records Management 101 training available in Blackboard. Zoom Amber Peranski aperanski@vcu.edu DD/MM/YYYY

Thursday, May 20, 2021 at 1 p.m.

VCU's Records Management Office will hold Records Management 101 training online via Zoom. Training will cover recordkeeping requirements and practices to be compliant with state regulations and university policy. Register in Talent (keyword "records"). Busy but can’t make it? Try self-paced Records Management 101 training available in Blackboard.

For more information, contact Amber Peranski at aperanski@vcu.edu or (804) 828-2097.

Negotiating Your Future Value

Add to calendar 27-05-2021 11:00:00 27-05-2021 12:30:00 America/New_York Negotiating Your Future Value Learn how to ask for what you want at work at a workshop to be presented by VCU's Center for Corporate Education at the School of Business. The session, part of the Level Up Learning series, will focus on strategies for promotion and salary increases. The registration fee is $40. Questions: Email corp-ed@vcu.edu. Register at the following URL. Online Carrie Hawes cjhawes@vcu.edu DD/MM/YYYY

Thursday, May 27, 2021 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Learn how to ask for what you want at work at a workshop to be presented by VCU's Center for Corporate Education at the School of Business. The session, part of the Level Up Learning series, will focus on strategies for promotion and salary increases. The registration fee is $40. Questions: Email corp-ed@vcu.edu. Register at the following URL.

For more information, contact Carrie Hawes at cjhawes@vcu.edu or visit http://go.vcu.edu/corped.

Notices

Everyone Together on One Google Domain

Beginning May 17, all students, faculty and staff will collaborate together in one Google Workspace domain. Students involved have been directly notified of action needed.

For more information, contact Doctor Gee at drgee@vcu.edu or visit https://go.vcu.edu/domainmerge.

VCU First Destination Survey Is Live

The VCU First Destination Survey is live for May 2021 graduates on Handshake at VCU. Responses will help VCU to improve career and academic advising, student recruitment and student services. Prizes for completing the survey include AirPods, a Roku player, a robot vacuum, a VCU luggage set and Amazon gift cards. For six months after graduation, those who respond will be able to review/change information and will remain eligible for prize drawings.

For more information, contact Danielle Pearles at ddpearles@vcu.edu or visit http://tiny.cc/VCUFDS21.

Applications Open for Leadership Career Community Executive Committee

Nominations and applications for the Executive Committee of VCU's Leadership Career Community are open through May 14. These positions will be for the 2021-22 academic year. Apply at the following URL.

For more information, contact Allison Toney at leadershipcc@vcu.edu or visit https://forms.gle/dkrdKLVRYiPBK7Ck9.

Voting Now Open for VCU Student Government Association

Vote online at the following URL through 11:59 p.m. May 14. Undergraduate Students: Vote for members of Parliament positions. Each voter can vote for up to 23 candidates. Graduate and Professional Students: Vote for cabinet members in the SGA Graduate and Professional Government.

For more information, contact Fatima Malik at malikft@mymail.vcu.edu or visit http://go.vcu.edu/sga.

Cabell Library's First-Floor Stacks Will Be Closed for Browsing This Summer

The VCU Libraries collection housed on the first floor of James Branch Cabell Library will be unavailable for browsing June 8 through as late as Oct. 15 for the replacement of aged and unstable shelving and old carpeting. Researchers are encouraged to plan ahead and check out needed materials before June 5. Faculty may request books to be pulled and held for pickup at the service desk, or for Front Door Pickup or delivered to their offices by using the “Request” function in the search box.

For more information, contact Sue Robinson at srobinson26@vcu.edu or visit https://www.library.vcu.edu/about/news/2021-news/stacks-project.html.

A Physical Activity and Nutrition Study for Black Breast Cancer Survivors

Black women who are breast cancer survivors and overweight/obese are invited to participate in a research study that requires you to participate in 16 one-hour workout sessions and laboratory visits. Compensation will be provided. This study will be conducted at the VCU Run lab on the Monroe Park Campus. Principal Investigator is Vanessa B. Sheppard, Ph.D., Department of Health Behavior and Policy.

For more information, contact Autumn Lanoye at autumn.lanoye@vcuhealth.org or (804) 827-0000.

Virtual Reality Gaming for Back Pain

Are you currently experiencing low back pain, between the ages of 18-60 years old and interested in the possibility of nine weeks of nonsurgical experimental treatment? If you answered yes to all three you may qualify for our research. What? New, innovative and fun virtual reality games are designed to help people with chronic back pain move and feel better. Where? All appointments, testing and treatments are conducted at VCU. When? Participation in the study involves 24 one-hour appointments scheduled over a 57-week period. Who? The VIGOR Study team consists of professionals in the field who have been selectively chosen and extensively trained. Interested? Contact VCU's Motor Control Lab at the following URL. You may be compensated for your time. Questions: http://www.movr.vcu.edu.

For more information, contact Tiffany Amos at mcl@vcu.edu or (804) 628-2902 or visit https://redcap.vcu.edu/surveys/?s=DHT7NDE3J9.

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