Student, professor receive law honors
A student and a professor from the University of Richmond’s T.C. Williams School of Law received honors from the Virginia State Bar this week for their achievements.
Students organize global injustice conference
“Through the Eyes of a Child” conference on April 16 and 17 will host speakers and organizations on a wide range of issues – from human trafficking in Southeast Asia to an organization that uses sports as a means to help people in conflict-ridden areas recognize their commonalities.
Pig Roast ends with few injured students
Pig Roast progressed smoothly this year, with few injuries and medical calls.
Marketing professor reveals the problem with Starbucks
Bill Bergman, an adjunct marketing professor at the Robins School of Business, told University of Richmond students that Starbucks was a phenomenal case study in the world of marketing.
Etgar Keret encourages ‘poor’ writing
The focus of a good story should be in its content, not its form, said Etgar Keret, an Israeli short fiction writer and filmmaker.
Marketing professor diagnoses problems with Starbucks
Bill Bergman, a Robins School of Business marketing professor, delivered a speech to students Wednesday evening titled “How Starbucks Killed Advertising and Then Killed Itself! Welcome to Advertising’s Third Age.”
Student government seeks more organization funding
The student government associations are working to create a Student Programming Council, which would help improve and increase funding for student organizations and club sports, the senators say.
“Last lecture” program intended to inspire students
One University of Richmond professor will give a lecture about what he or she would want to tell his or her students if it were his last lecture.
Junior completes research; donates grant to El Salvadorian
Edith Coralia de la Vega, a junior from El Salvador,was able to study El Salvadorian social tensions as a Bonner Center for Civic Engagement fellow.
Nike contract comes during wait for Millhiser upgrade
The renovation of the Roger Millhiser Memorial Gymnasium will continue to wait until enough money is raised to complete its construction.
‘Discovering Many Faiths’ starts dialogue about Mormonism
The mission of Discovering Many Faiths is “to enable participants to gain insights and appreciation of diverse faiths through dialogue with believers of other faiths and visitation to their worship services.”
MLK Day celebrations make connections to inauguration
Commemorative events for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the University of Richmond began and ended with celebration and action.
Croushore to lead Philadelphia data research center
E. Claiborne Robins School of Business economics professor and Rigsby Fellow Dean Croushore has been named interim director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s new Real-Time Data Research Center.
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