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International Education

An aspiring foreign service officer heads to India on a Critical Language Scholarship
Nicholas Thomason studied abroad with the VCU Globe in Japan program last summer. This year, he heads to India to study Hindi on a Critical Language Scholarship

New challenges | New adventures
Sharing how she overcame challenges lands VCU graduate student in final running for International Student Voice Magazine scholarship

VCU’s free passport event opens the world for students
The students were provided free U.S. passports as part of Generation Study Abroad, which seeks to double the number of students who study abroad.

Young African leaders gather at VCU for public management and leadership institute
Legal Education

Jackpot! Now What?
Carrico Center hosts program to help attorneys advise clients who experience a windfall.

Advancing Equal Access to Education
Annual PILR Symposium explores issues of educational equity, disability, and child advocacy.

Practice Make Perfect
The path to legal academia wasn’t straightforward for Professor Jessica Erickson, the Nancy Litchfield Hicks Professor of Law.

From Advocate to the Federal Bench
From her early days as a public defender in Richmond, Kelley Hodge's unwavering commitment to juvenile justice, education, and advocacy has propelled her to the federal bench.
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