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Paintings, video games and terraria are all currently on display as a part of the Anti-Grand exhibition at the Harnett Museum in the Modlin Center for the Arts.
Students converted parking spaces into social areas on Friday, Sept. 19, by turning a downtown space into a park and setting up a tailgate-style tent in a lot on campus at University of Richmond as a part of PARK(ing) Day.
April 17, seniors in the Latin American and Iberian Studies major presented their papers at the annual LAIS student symposium. Each student did a 10-minute presentation in Spanish about various topics in literature and film.
Students who enroll in classes within the new film studies major now have access to more than 300 screenplays donated to the University of Richmond.
Barbara B. Wallace, an adjunct professor of Italian in the department of modern literatures and cultures who learned to speak the language during her late 30s, died on Sunday after a bout with cancer.