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VCU and Tobacco: A Long and Profitable History

Back in late May, I posted an opinion piece suggesting that The New York Times was correct in questioning the contractual relationship between Virginia Commonwealth University and Philip Morris USA. VCU seemed to be giving away the shop with research contracts that forbade discussion of their existence and required VCU to inform the tobacco giant right away if regulators or the media asked questions.

In Richmond, of course, the latter wasn’t really necessary since the Times-Dispatch, whose top brass has tight ties to VCU, decided there was no story after a very cursory look. I, on the other hand, started getting phone calls and e-mails from current and former members of the VCU community who were greatly concerned about their university and their own careers if VCU was seen as a supplicant for Big Tobacco. VCU’s reputation was already being trashed in the national research blogosphere.

Thus began a month-long reporting effort funded by Jim Bacon, the newly appointed editor of R’Biz, the business news component of richmond.com which operates R’Biz. The story, “In Pursuit of the Golden Leaf,” is available on today’s richmond.com.

There’s a lot more in the opus available on line. Check it out.

Peter Galuszka

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