Richmond City Buses, VCU shuttles, taxis, Richmond International Airport, Amtrak and Greyhound Bus Station.
821 W Franklin St
PO Box 842526
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Richmond,
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23284-2526
Named National Teacher of the Year in 2019
Sculptor and MacArthur Fellowship recipient with installations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jonathan B. Perlin, PHD?91 (PHTX), M?92, H?96, began his term as president and CEO of The Joint Commission in March 2022. After residency training at the VCU Department of Internal Medicine, Perlin began his career on the VCU School of Medicine?s faculty before joining the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs where he served as undersecretary for health, which is the senior-most physician of the nation?s largest integrated health system. Most recently he served as president of clinical operations and chief medical officer of HCA Healthcare in Nashville, Tennessee. An elected member of the National Academy of Medicine, he was appointed as the inaugural chair of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health IT Standards Committee. He also earned his M.S.H.A. from the VCU College of Health Professions.
President of Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution for 17 years where he launched hundreds of TV series and specialis, including ?Friends? and ?The People?s Court?
International bestselling author; published 40 novels for adults in over 45 languages and in more than 80 countries, with over 130 million worldwide sales
TV and screen actor, known for roles in ?House of Cards,? ?Grey?s Anatomy,? ?Code Black? and others; named "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" by People magazine in 2002
Singer/songwriter and lead vocalist for country band Old Dominion
Named National Teacher of the Year in 2019
Sculptor and MacArthur Fellowship recipient with installations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jonathan B. Perlin, PHD?91 (PHTX), M?92, H?96, began his term as president and CEO of The Joint Commission in March 2022. After residency training at the VCU Department of Internal Medicine, Perlin began his career on the VCU School of Medicine?s faculty before joining the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs where he served as undersecretary for health, which is the senior-most physician of the nation?s largest integrated health system. Most recently he served as president of clinical operations and chief medical officer of HCA Healthcare in Nashville, Tennessee. An elected member of the National Academy of Medicine, he was appointed as the inaugural chair of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health IT Standards Committee. He also earned his M.S.H.A. from the VCU College of Health Professions.
President of Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution for 17 years where he launched hundreds of TV series and specialis, including ?Friends? and ?The People?s Court?
International bestselling author; published 40 novels for adults in over 45 languages and in more than 80 countries, with over 130 million worldwide sales
TV and screen actor, known for roles in ?House of Cards,? ?Grey?s Anatomy,? ?Code Black? and others; named "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" by People magazine in 2002
Singer/songwriter and lead vocalist for country band Old Dominion
Named National Teacher of the Year in 2019
The Jeanne Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclose their security policies, keep a public crime log, publish an annual crime report and provide timely warnings to students and campus employees about a crime posing an immediate or ongoing threat to students and campus employees.
The Princeton Review publishes links directly to each school's Campus Security Reports where available. Applicants can also access all school-specific campus safety information using the Campus Safety and Security Data Analysis Cutting Tool provided by the Office of Postsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education: https://ope.ed.gov/campussafety/#/
Monday thru Saturday
Richmond City Buses, VCU shuttles, taxis, Richmond International Airport, Amtrak and Greyhound Bus Station.
Monroe Park Campus Directions: Arriving from the East by Interstate 64 West - coming from Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, etc. 1.Take Exit 190 for Fifth Street and Downtown/Coliseum. 2.Turn right at the eighth traffic light, onto West Main Street. 3.Follow West Main Street for 11 blocks to Belvidere Street (turn right). 4.Go three blocks to West Broad Street (turn left). 5.Drive three blocks to Shafer Street (turn left); the entrance to the VCU West Broad Parking Deck/Welcome Center is on the right. Arriving from the North by Interstate 95 South - coming from Washington, Fredericksburg, Kings Dominion, etc. 1.Take Exit 76B for Belvidere Street (U.S. 1 and 301). 2.Turn left onto West Leigh Street. 3.Turn right onto Belvidere Street. 4.Turn right onto West Broad Street. 5.Drive three blocks to Shafer Street (turn left); the entrance to the VCU West Broad Parking Deck/Welcome Center is on the right. Arriving from the South by Interstate 95 North - coming from Petersburg, North Carolina, etc. 1.Take Exit 74A onto Downtown Expressway, I-195 (The exit ramp is actually on the James River Bridge). 2.Drive 1/2 mile, take exit for Belvidere Street (U.S. 1 and 301). 3.Drive two blocks along Canal Street to North Belvidere Street. 4.Turn right on North Belvidere Street. 5.Go three blocks to West Broad Street (turn left). 6.Drive three blocks to Shafer Street (turn left); the entrance to the VCU West Broad Parking Deck/Welcome Center is on the right. Arriving from the West by Interstate 64 East - coming from Charlottesville, etc. 1.Take Exit 76B for Belvidere Street (U.S. 1 and 301). 2.Turn left onto West Leigh Street. 3.Turn right onto Belvidere Street. 4.Turn right onto West Broad Street. 5.Drive three blocks to Shafer Street (turn left); the entrance to the VCU West Broad Parking Deck/Welcome Center is on the right. MCV Campus Directions: Arriving by I-64 West - coming from Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, etc. 1.Take Exit 190 for 5th Street and Downtown/Coliseum. 2.Turn left at the 4th traffic light onto Marshall Street. 3.Drive six blocks and turn left onto 11th Street. 4.Turn right onto East Leigh Street. 5.Turn right onto 12th Street. 6.Turn left into the Patient and Visitor Parking Decks. Arriving by I-64 East - coming from Charlottesville, I-81, etc. 1.Follow I-64 East which merges with I-95 South. 2.Take I-95 south to Exit 74C for West Broad Street. 3.Turn right onto 11th Street. 4.Turn right onto East Leigh Street. 5.Turn right onto 12th Street. 6.Turn left into the Patient & Visitor Parking Deck. Arriving by I-95 North - coming from Petersburg, North Carolina, etc. 1.Take Exit 74C for West Broad Street. 2.Turn right onto 11th Street. 3.Turn right onto East Leigh Street. 4.Turn right onto 12th Street. 5.Turn left into the Patient & Visitor Parking Decks. Arriving by I-95 South - coming from Washington, Fredericksburg, etc. 1.Take Exit 74C to West Broad Street. 2.Turn right onto 11th Street. 3.Turn right onto East Leigh Street. 4.Turn right onto 12th Street. 5.Turn left into the Patient & Visitor Parking Decks. Arriving by U.S. Route 60 - coming from Lexington, etc. 1.Follow U.S. Route 60 East, cross over the Manchester Bridge and merge onto 9th Street. 2.Remain on 9th Street and go one block past East Broad Street to Marshall Street and turn right. 3.Continue for about 2 miles and turn left onto East Leigh Street. 4.Turn right onto 12th Street. 5.Turn left into the Patient & Visitor Parking Decks.
https://www.vcu.edu/life-at-vcu/all-about-richmond/
Named National Teacher of the Year in 2019
Sculptor and MacArthur Fellowship recipient with installations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jonathan B. Perlin, PHD?91 (PHTX), M?92, H?96, began his term as president and CEO of The Joint Commission in March 2022. After residency training at the VCU Department of Internal Medicine, Perlin began his career on the VCU School of Medicine?s faculty before joining the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs where he served as undersecretary for health, which is the senior-most physician of the nation?s largest integrated health system. Most recently he served as president of clinical operations and chief medical officer of HCA Healthcare in Nashville, Tennessee. An elected member of the National Academy of Medicine, he was appointed as the inaugural chair of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health IT Standards Committee. He also earned his M.S.H.A. from the VCU College of Health Professions.
President of Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution for 17 years where he launched hundreds of TV series and specialis, including ?Friends? and ?The People?s Court?
International bestselling author; published 40 novels for adults in over 45 languages and in more than 80 countries, with over 130 million worldwide sales
TV and screen actor, known for roles in ?House of Cards,? ?Grey?s Anatomy,? ?Code Black? and others; named "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" by People magazine in 2002
Singer/songwriter and lead vocalist for country band Old Dominion
Named National Teacher of the Year in 2019
Sculptor and MacArthur Fellowship recipient with installations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jonathan B. Perlin, PHD?91 (PHTX), M?92, H?96, began his term as president and CEO of The Joint Commission in March 2022. After residency training at the VCU Department of Internal Medicine, Perlin began his career on the VCU School of Medicine?s faculty before joining the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs where he served as undersecretary for health, which is the senior-most physician of the nation?s largest integrated health system. Most recently he served as president of clinical operations and chief medical officer of HCA Healthcare in Nashville, Tennessee. An elected member of the National Academy of Medicine, he was appointed as the inaugural chair of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health IT Standards Committee. He also earned his M.S.H.A. from the VCU College of Health Professions.
President of Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution for 17 years where he launched hundreds of TV series and specialis, including ?Friends? and ?The People?s Court?
International bestselling author; published 40 novels for adults in over 45 languages and in more than 80 countries, with over 130 million worldwide sales
TV and screen actor, known for roles in ?House of Cards,? ?Grey?s Anatomy,? ?Code Black? and others; named "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" by People magazine in 2002
Singer/songwriter and lead vocalist for country band Old Dominion
Named National Teacher of the Year in 2019
Monday thru Saturday
Richmond City Buses, VCU shuttles, taxis, Richmond International Airport, Amtrak and Greyhound Bus Station.
Monroe Park Campus Directions: Arriving from the East by Interstate 64 West - coming from Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, etc. 1.Take Exit 190 for Fifth Street and Downtown/Coliseum. 2.Turn right at the eighth traffic light, onto West Main Street. 3.Follow West Main Street for 11 blocks to Belvidere Street (turn right). 4.Go three blocks to West Broad Street (turn left). 5.Drive three blocks to Shafer Street (turn left); the entrance to the VCU West Broad Parking Deck/Welcome Center is on the right. Arriving from the North by Interstate 95 South - coming from Washington, Fredericksburg, Kings Dominion, etc. 1.Take Exit 76B for Belvidere Street (U.S. 1 and 301). 2.Turn left onto West Leigh Street. 3.Turn right onto Belvidere Street. 4.Turn right onto West Broad Street. 5.Drive three blocks to Shafer Street (turn left); the entrance to the VCU West Broad Parking Deck/Welcome Center is on the right. Arriving from the South by Interstate 95 North - coming from Petersburg, North Carolina, etc. 1.Take Exit 74A onto Downtown Expressway, I-195 (The exit ramp is actually on the James River Bridge). 2.Drive 1/2 mile, take exit for Belvidere Street (U.S. 1 and 301). 3.Drive two blocks along Canal Street to North Belvidere Street. 4.Turn right on North Belvidere Street. 5.Go three blocks to West Broad Street (turn left). 6.Drive three blocks to Shafer Street (turn left); the entrance to the VCU West Broad Parking Deck/Welcome Center is on the right. Arriving from the West by Interstate 64 East - coming from Charlottesville, etc. 1.Take Exit 76B for Belvidere Street (U.S. 1 and 301). 2.Turn left onto West Leigh Street. 3.Turn right onto Belvidere Street. 4.Turn right onto West Broad Street. 5.Drive three blocks to Shafer Street (turn left); the entrance to the VCU West Broad Parking Deck/Welcome Center is on the right. MCV Campus Directions: Arriving by I-64 West - coming from Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, etc. 1.Take Exit 190 for 5th Street and Downtown/Coliseum. 2.Turn left at the 4th traffic light onto Marshall Street. 3.Drive six blocks and turn left onto 11th Street. 4.Turn right onto East Leigh Street. 5.Turn right onto 12th Street. 6.Turn left into the Patient and Visitor Parking Decks. Arriving by I-64 East - coming from Charlottesville, I-81, etc. 1.Follow I-64 East which merges with I-95 South. 2.Take I-95 south to Exit 74C for West Broad Street. 3.Turn right onto 11th Street. 4.Turn right onto East Leigh Street. 5.Turn right onto 12th Street. 6.Turn left into the Patient & Visitor Parking Deck. Arriving by I-95 North - coming from Petersburg, North Carolina, etc. 1.Take Exit 74C for West Broad Street. 2.Turn right onto 11th Street. 3.Turn right onto East Leigh Street. 4.Turn right onto 12th Street. 5.Turn left into the Patient & Visitor Parking Decks. Arriving by I-95 South - coming from Washington, Fredericksburg, etc. 1.Take Exit 74C to West Broad Street. 2.Turn right onto 11th Street. 3.Turn right onto East Leigh Street. 4.Turn right onto 12th Street. 5.Turn left into the Patient & Visitor Parking Decks. Arriving by U.S. Route 60 - coming from Lexington, etc. 1.Follow U.S. Route 60 East, cross over the Manchester Bridge and merge onto 9th Street. 2.Remain on 9th Street and go one block past East Broad Street to Marshall Street and turn right. 3.Continue for about 2 miles and turn left onto East Leigh Street. 4.Turn right onto 12th Street. 5.Turn left into the Patient & Visitor Parking Decks.
https://www.vcu.edu/life-at-vcu/all-about-richmond/
The Jeanne Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclose their security policies, keep a public crime log, publish an annual crime report and provide timely warnings to students and campus employees about a crime posing an immediate or ongoing threat to students and campus employees.
The Princeton Review publishes links directly to each school's Campus Security Reports where available. Applicants can also access all school-specific campus safety information using the Campus Safety and Security Data Analysis Cutting Tool provided by the Office of Postsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education: https://ope.ed.gov/campussafety/#/