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Vcu Voice (1988-12-07)
VCU Voice, 1988-1998
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
The Scarab (1988-11)
The Scarab, 1952-2010
From the cover: "Official Organ of the Alumni Association of the Medical College of Virginia."
Reflections In Ink (1988-10)
Reflections in Ink, 1978-1994
Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.
Vcu Voice (1988-09-28)
VCU Voice, 1988-1998
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
Vcu Today (1988-08-24)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
The Scarab (1988-08)
The Scarab, 1952-2010
From the cover: "Official Organ of the Alumni Association of the Medical College of Virginia."
Vcu Today (1988-07-20)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
Vcu Today (1988-06-08)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
Vcu Today (1988-04-13)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
Vcu Today (1988-04-06)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
Vcu Today (1988-03-30)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
[1988-03-18] Minutes Of A Retreat Of The Board Of Visitors Of Virginia Commonwealth University, March 18, 1988., Virginia Commonwealth University. Board Of Visitors
[1988-03-18] Minutes Of A Retreat Of The Board Of Visitors Of Virginia Commonwealth University, March 18, 1988., Virginia Commonwealth University. Board Of Visitors
VCU Board of Visitors Minutes
Official minutes of the VCU Board of Visitors and its Executive Committee.
Vcu Today (1988-03-09)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
Vcu Today (1988-02-24)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
[1988-02-18] Minutes Of A Meeting Of The Executive Committee Of The Board Of Visitors Of Virginia Commonwealth University February 18, 1988., Virginia Commonwealth University. Board Of Visitors. Executive Committee
[1988-02-18] Minutes Of A Meeting Of The Executive Committee Of The Board Of Visitors Of Virginia Commonwealth University February 18, 1988., Virginia Commonwealth University. Board Of Visitors. Executive Committee
VCU Board of Visitors Minutes
Official minutes of the VCU Board of Visitors and its Executive Committee.
The Scarab (1988-02)
The Scarab, 1952-2010
From the cover: "Official Organ of the Alumni Association of the Medical College of Virginia."
Vcu Today (1988-01-27)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
[Review Of] Richard Drinnon. Keeper Of Concentration Camps: Dillon S. Meyer And American Racism, Russell Endo
[Review Of] Richard Drinnon. Keeper Of Concentration Camps: Dillon S. Meyer And American Racism, Russell Endo
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
While American history is replete with outrageous and tragic examples of racism, two of the most prominent in recent memory are the government's World War II removal and internment of Japanese Americans and its postwar attack on the tribal rights and consequently the services, reservations, and cultural integrity of Native Americans through a policy known as "termination." Ironically, these two episodes intersect in the person of Dillon Meyer. Meyer ran the vast archipelago of Japanese American concentration camps as the Director of the War Relocation Authority (WRA) from 1942-46 and then administered a larger system of lndian reservations as the …
[Review Of] T. Obinkaram Echewa. The Crippled Dancer, David K. Bruner
[Review Of] T. Obinkaram Echewa. The Crippled Dancer, David K. Bruner
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
At the end of The Crippled Dancer, Ajuzia asks, "Was everyone coincidentally and inadvertently carrying a bag packed by other people?" Like Browning's Andrea del Sarto who says, "So free we seem, so fettered fast we are," Ajuzia appears to accept the limitations fate and/or custom place upon the individual. Both men accept with reluctance, however, for both are free, creative spirits aware of the waste of their own talents.
Virginia Commonwealth University Undergraduate Bulletin [1988], Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Commonwealth University Undergraduate Bulletin [1988], Virginia Commonwealth University
VCU Bulletins
Undergraduate bulletin for Virginia Commonwealth University includes information on academic regulations, degree requirements, course offerings, faculty, academic calendar, and tuition and expenses for undergraduate programs.
School Of Pharmacy, A History, Warren E. Weaver
School Of Pharmacy, A History, Warren E. Weaver
VCU University History Books
Since the beginnings of the Medical College of Virginia (MCV), the School of Pharmacy at Virginia Commonwealth University has been a leader in pharmacy education. This book traces the history of the School of Pharmacy up to the time of its publication in 1988. Topics covered include the merging of MCV and University College of Medicine, the development of bachelors, masters and doctoral programs, changes in curriculum along with advances in the field, and the history of the school’s facilities.
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 65, No. 2, 1988)
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 65, No. 2, 1988)
Virginia Dental Journal
No abstract provided.
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 65, No. 4, 1988)
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 65, No. 4, 1988)
Virginia Dental Journal
No abstract provided.
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 65, No. 1, 1988)
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 65, No. 1, 1988)
Virginia Dental Journal
No abstract provided.
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 65, No. 3, 1988)
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 65, No. 3, 1988)
Virginia Dental Journal
No abstract provided.
The X-Ray (1988)
The X-Ray (MCV, 1913-2010)
The yearbook of the Medical College of Virginia.