
VCU Department of Radiation Sciences the Department said good bye to our Australian radiography student, Laura Dent, on Friday. As Dr Fauber said, she has set a high bar for other exchange students. Photos to come. Good luck on final exams next week Rad Sci students!

VCU Department of Radiation Sciences I hope everyone has an enjoyable holiday this week and weekend. Just a quick note the scholarship information from the American Society of Radiologic Technologists and Society of Nuclear Medicine-Technologists Section has been updated on the department Blackboard site. Happy Thanksgiving, Jeff Legg

VCU Department of Radiation Sciences Honor society shoe drive is really rocking! Check out our photo. We are still open to donations. Let us know if you have any gently used shoes or new socks you'd like to donate. The bags you see are chocked full of shoes!

Jodi Dualan
Start digging up your gently used shoes, sandals, heels, & flip flops--EVEN SOCKS (well probably new socks)..Whatever you do not use, donate them to a special shoe project for Uganda, Africa that our honor society (GAMMA CHI) is participating in-- Please refer to this touching article! ♥
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He's attempting to collect thousands of pairs of used shoes, enough to fill a cargo container that he can ship to his native country, Uganda, where in rural areas shoes are an unfamiliar luxury.

Jodi Dualan All gamma chi members- we will have our first meeting today at 515 possibly b10. Hope to see you there!!

VCU Department of Radiation Sciences We are excited to welcome to visiting faculty from the University of West Indies, Jamaica.

VCU Department of Radiation Sciences Today'sdaily drawing winners: --Ashley Houchstrasser: NRTW messenger bag --Ashlee Freeman: yellow VCU Rad Sci T-shirt (large) --Brittany Alston: Teal VCU Rad Sci T-shirt (medium) NRTW Trivia: EMI (Electronic Musical Instruments), a company founded by the Beatles, funded the research that enabled the production of the ...first commercial CT scanners used in radiography, radiation therapy, and nuclear medicine.

VCU Department of Radiation Sciences congratulations to all VCU Rad Sci students, alumni, and friends as we celebrate National Radiologic Technology Week. The department will be celebrating via daily drawings for students and faculty-sponsored food and goodies. We are so proud of our VCU Rad Sci community!

VCU Department of Radiation Sciences VCU Rad Sci students and faculty represent at ASTRO in Chicago. Be safe. teach/learni something, and have fun!

VCU Department of Radiation Sciences congratulations to the new 21 students who joined the Gamma Chi honor society chapter. Also, congratulations to Kesha Butler, Trivette Memorial Scholarship winner and Gamma Chi scholarship winners Jodi Dualan and Elizabeth Scotto di Rinaldi.

VCU Department of Radiation Sciences congratulations to VCU Rad Sci degree completion student, Travis Prowant, Virginia Society of Radiologic Technologists President.

VCU Department of Radiation Sciences so far $3,250 was raised by VCU Rad Sci for the breast cancer walk. You guys rock! Thank you!

VCU Department of Radiation Sciences A blustery Sunday didn't stop the enthusiasm of the VCU Radi Sci students, family, friends, and faculty who raised money and walked in support of breast cancer research. The team is estimated to have raised over $3,000! Awesome!
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VCU Department of Radiation Sciences thank you to all the students, friends, faculty, and relatives who braved the blustery afternoon for the breast cancer walk. You all are great!!! If you have any photos you'd like to share, please post them to the folder on the department facebook page.




















