The university is also considering a 6 percent increase to the mandatory fees students pay. It would bring the annual cost of a full course load to more than $16,000 for in-state undergraduates.
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New VCU project for Public Safety Building site pegged at $415M
At 314,000 square feet in size, the Dentistry Center project would cost $90 million more than a previously planned development for the site.
A Modest Proposal: VCU should acquire the historic Glasgow House for its president’s house (Guest Commentary)
It would add immeasurably to the appeal of spirit of VCU to have its president live immediately adjacent to campus. It would revive a tradition: The president did live on campus until the 1970s when student unrest drove him to find shelter in the posh West End suburbs.
VCU purchases long-sought plot on Shafer Street
The property isn’t huge, but was once the subject of a legal spat between VCU’s Real Estate Foundation and the seller’s family, which had owned the property since at least the 1960s.
VCU adds a grocery store to campus
The university-owned Ram City Market opened recently at 912 W. Grace St., replacing a Walmart store that had vacated the space in 2019.
Project Snapshot: Construction continues on new STEM building at VCU campus
The new six-story, $124 million building on the site of what was the university’s Franklin Street Gym is well underway and headed for completion in March.
‘It’s going to be night and day’: Flying Squirrels, VCU look ahead to new ballpark
Having waited for this since arriving in Richmond in 2009, Flying Squirrels President Lou DiBella and COO Todd “Parney” Parnell said they’re chomping at the bit to get the design process started.
Fan/VCU/Museum District development map
This map tracks new developments in the Fan, near VCU, the Museum District and Carver.
VCU demolishes former Sally Bell’s ahead of new dorm construction
While the university makes room for the new dwellings on Grace Street, restaurant chain Noodles & Co. is set to re-open its storefront a block over.
VCU approves one-time funding to absorb tuition increase for in-state undergrads
The Board of Visitors voted Friday to reallocate $6.7 million to cover increased tuition for the university’s 20,000 in-state undergrads in the coming academic year. The initiative won’t apply to other types of students.