CHP building manager recognized for outstanding service
Brent Sprouse, building and operations manager for the Virginia Commonwealth University College of Health Professions, is the recipient of the 2024 Building Manager Award for the MCV Campus.
Every day College of Health Professions students, alumni, faculty and staff do extraordinary things. Read more about our latest achievements below.
Brent Sprouse, building and operations manager for the Virginia Commonwealth University College of Health Professions, is the recipient of the 2024 Building Manager Award for the MCV Campus.
Toni Said is a super mom. However, even those with seemingly endless energy, passion and strength need help every once in a while.
VCU’s health sciences campus offers 75 degree and certificate programs across six schools and colleges. Leaders from VCU Health and VCU’s health sciences schools share their perspectives on how a dedication to academic excellence, collaborative innovation and compassionate care impact students, patients and the greater community.
When accepting the Honorary Alumni Award from VCU Health Administration recently, Beth Williamson Ayers let the alumni in the audience know how important their work is.
Jason S. Callahan serves as an instructor in the Department of Patient Counseling, College of Health Professions, and as a chaplain for the Thomas Palliative Care Unit in VCU Massey Cancer Center. He provides pastoral care to patients, families and staff. Read about his approach to chaplaincy on CNN.
As a national leader in health education, the VCU College of Health Professions didn’t just talk the talk – it walked the walk at its third annual Staff Appreciation event. The event buzzed with cheers, heartfelt words and warm embraces as three women were celebrated for their outstanding work shaping the experiences of students, patients and the broader community.
As Tobi Ojo puts it, effectively leading complex organizations starts by understanding how they operate.
3 questions, 2 minutes, 1 lesson with Carole Ivey and Glenda Watkins, who co-lead a course with occupational therapy graduate students that might have you rethinking James Bond and Marvel movies.
Sean Fournia, a peer recovery specialist for the Virginia Partnership for Gaming and Health, is part of a group of recovered addicts helping problem gamblers in Virginia. He shares his personal journey and the strategies he employs to assist those in need, emphasizing the importance of support systems and awareness in overcoming gambling addiction.
With an event designed to celebrate 75 years of educating health care leaders, the VCU College of Health Professions Health Administration Celebration Dinner delivered a clear message: the program’s enduring success is driven by its people.
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