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Join us for our flagship event of the semester: The Common Book Keynote! CB author Chip Jones will discuss medical ethics, systemic racism and personhood. Free/open to all! More info➡️commonbook.vcu.edu

VCUCommonBook's tweet image. Join us for our flagship event of the semester: The Common Book Keynote! 

CB author Chip Jones will discuss medical ethics, systemic racism and personhood. 

Free/open to all! 

More info➡️commonbook.vcu.edu

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“Memory Wars,” a six-part podcast series that explores how societies confront their difficult histories and sin, has been selected as the 2024-25 #VCU Common Book. It is the first podcast selected in the decade-plus history of the VCU. Read more: news.vcu.edu/article/2024/0…

VCU's tweet image. “Memory Wars,” a six-part podcast series that explores how societies confront their difficult histories and sin, has been selected as the 2024-25 #VCU Common Book. It is the first podcast selected in the decade-plus history of the VCU.

Read more: news.vcu.edu/article/2024/0…

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‘Seek You’ selected as VCU’s 2023 Common Book. The graphic nonfiction text explores the ‘silent epidemic’ of loneliness in America and seeks to offer solutions as to how people can connect with those around them. news.vcu.edu/article/2023/0…

news.vcu.edu

‘Seek You’ selected as VCU’s 2023 Common Book

The graphic nonfiction text explores the ‘silent epidemic’ of loneliness in America and seeks to offer solutions as to how people can connect with those around them.


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“Seek You: A Journey Through American Loneliness,” a graphic nonfiction book by award-winning author @KristenRadtke that documents the “silent epidemic of loneliness” in American society, has been chosen as the 2023 @VCUCommonBook. news.vcu.edu/article/2023/0…

news.vcu.edu

‘Seek You’ selected as VCU’s 2023 Common Book

The graphic nonfiction text explores the ‘silent epidemic’ of loneliness in America and seeks to offer solutions as to how people can connect with those around them.


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And a reminder: After you finish your projects and exams and give a deep exhale, muse on your entry for the Jurgen Comics Contest. Deadline is February 9, 2023. All #VCU students are encouraged to enter! go.vcu.edu/JurgenContest

VCULibraries's tweet image. And a reminder: After you finish your projects and exams and give a deep exhale, muse on your entry for the Jurgen Comics Contest. Deadline is February 9, 2023. All #VCU students are encouraged to enter! go.vcu.edu/JurgenContest

Join us and @VCUOMSA tomorrow (10/27) for a screening of Jordan Peele’s ground-breaking 2017 film, “Get Out.” This is Part 1 of the Black Body Politics series. 📍Commons Theatre ⏰1 pm- 3pm

VCUCommonBook's tweet image. Join us and @VCUOMSA tomorrow (10/27) for a screening of Jordan Peele’s ground-breaking 2017 film, “Get Out.” This is Part 1 of the Black Body Politics series. 

📍Commons Theatre 
⏰1 pm- 3pm

Join us and @VCUOMSA tomorrow (10/27) for a screening of Jordan Peele’s ground-breaking 2017 film, “Get Out.” This is Part 1 of the Black Body Politics series. 📍Commons Theatre ⏰1 pm- 3pm

VCUCommonBook's tweet image. Join us and @VCUOMSA tomorrow (10/27) for a screening of Jordan Peele’s ground-breaking 2017 film, “Get Out.” This is Part 1 of the Black Body Politics series. 

📍Commons Theatre 
⏰1 pm- 3pm

Come join us in the Commons Theatre to watch "Get Out" tomorrow 10/27 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. for Part 1 of Black Body Politics.


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Sometimes you just need a visual aid. As FI students processed what happened to Bruce Tucker in this year’s @VCUCommonBook Organ Thieves, a timeline of events helped them identity their biggest concerns in the case. #vcu2026 #vcu #organthieves #focusedinquiry

VCU_FI's tweet image. Sometimes you just need a visual aid. As FI students processed what happened to Bruce Tucker in this year’s @VCUCommonBook Organ Thieves, a timeline of events helped them identity their biggest concerns in the case.

#vcu2026 #vcu #organthieves #focusedinquiry
VCU_FI's tweet image. Sometimes you just need a visual aid. As FI students processed what happened to Bruce Tucker in this year’s @VCUCommonBook Organ Thieves, a timeline of events helped them identity their biggest concerns in the case.

#vcu2026 #vcu #organthieves #focusedinquiry

Join us Wednesday 10/26 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for a film screening, "Until the Well Runs Dry" with Dr. Shawn Utsey in the Egyptian Building Auditorium.


A very special thank you again to Common Book author Chip Jones for an amazing keynote address last week around his book, The Organ Thieves. Read the recap of the address➡️ bit.ly/3MF9Tjq 📸: VCU University Relations

VCUCommonBook's tweet image. A very special thank you again to Common Book author Chip Jones for an amazing keynote address last week around his book, The Organ Thieves.

Read the recap of the address➡️ bit.ly/3MF9Tjq

📸: VCU University Relations
VCUCommonBook's tweet image. A very special thank you again to Common Book author Chip Jones for an amazing keynote address last week around his book, The Organ Thieves.

Read the recap of the address➡️ bit.ly/3MF9Tjq

📸: VCU University Relations

Our keynote is underway! If you can’t be here in person, tune into the livestream. Livestream➡️ rvav.com/commonbook-key…

VCUCommonBook's tweet image. Our keynote is underway! If you can’t be here in person, tune into the livestream.

Livestream➡️ rvav.com/commonbook-key…

Today is the day!

Join us for our flagship event of the semester: The Common Book Keynote! CB author Chip Jones will discuss medical ethics, systemic racism and personhood. Free/open to all! More info➡️commonbook.vcu.edu

VCUCommonBook's tweet image. Join us for our flagship event of the semester: The Common Book Keynote! 

CB author Chip Jones will discuss medical ethics, systemic racism and personhood. 

Free/open to all! 

More info➡️commonbook.vcu.edu


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