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(10/28/20 1:00pm)
Schools across the U.S., including the University of Richmond, use diversity in their marketing to attract prospective students, which is evident in a study that showed that, on average, Black students are overrepresented in college marketing materials by 104%, according to Ted Thornhill's 2018 article, "We Want Black Students, Just Not You: How White Admissions Counselors Screen Black Prospective Students."
(11/02/14 9:33pm)
Twitter. Facebook. Instagram. Tumblr. Pinterest. These are just a few examples of the social media platforms that exist today.
(09/04/14 3:49pm)
Returning students and faculty who navigated to University of Richmond’s website last week were in for a surprise.
(03/24/14 8:51pm)
Eight-Fifteen at Boatwright will be providing more expresso than normal next year.
(01/23/14 4:24am)
University of Richmond students participated in the Spiders in Marketing and Communications Road Trip in New York City Jan. 8-9. The trip helped students get an inside look into these industries.
(01/26/12 5:28am)
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism
(01/20/11 7:08am)
The University of Richmond reached new heights in December with the addition of a Verizon cell phone tower.
(11/18/10 5:52am)
Students looking for summer internships or abroad experiences might be able to get the best of both.
(11/04/10 5:39am)
The University of Richmond administration significantly reduced its funding for the policy debate team, which has more than a 60-year history at the university, effective at the end of the 2010-2011 academic year.
(11/04/10 4:05am)
Dear Professor Mifsud, Dean Newcomb, Provost Allred and President Ayers,
(09/02/10 4:32pm)
University of Richmond Phone Services may follow the University of Virginia's recent decision to remove landline telephones from residence halls.
(09/02/10 5:47am)
Four con artists claiming to be University of Richmond athletes got away with swindling residents of Richmond and Henrico County, officials from the University Police said.
(08/31/10 2:35am)
University of Richmond students may have noticed that some significant changes have been made to the campus during the summer, including updated classrooms, computers and other electronic equipment.
(04/22/10 4:52am)
Harassing Communications
(03/16/10 3:15am)
The University of Richmond has applied for a Special Use Permit to install a 199-foot telecommunications monopole near Pitt Baseball Field to improve cellular and emergency communications on campus.
(01/21/10 5:30am)
Poor campus cell phone service has been a problem for quite some time, but a solution could be in reach by fall 2010, a University of Richmond administrator acknowledged.
(10/08/09 4:30am)
University of Richmond staff members now have the opportunity to cultivate their writing skills both professionally and creatively through the university's new Staff Writing Project.
(09/30/09 3:59pm)
The elimination of Expository Writing as a requirement has sparked an e-mail debate among faculty about the future of student writing instruction. Meanwhile, the First-Year Experience (FYE) committee met again last Thursday to develop how the new freshman seminars will assume that task.
(04/02/09 2:50am)
Students crowded Jepson Hall Tuesday night to network with some of the most prominent figures in the mass communications industry and get advice from keynote speaker Ed Kelly, CEO and president of American Express Publishing.
(02/19/09 9:00pm)
Several college campuses across the nation are dropping land-line phones in student residence halls. But for the University of Richmond, dorm phones are a crucial component to the university's emergency communication strategy.