Outdoor activities on campus for students as spring weather arrives
As spring has now arrived, here is a list of different outdoor activities for students to partake in while adhering to the University of Richmond’s physical distancing framework.
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As spring has now arrived, here is a list of different outdoor activities for students to partake in while adhering to the University of Richmond’s physical distancing framework.
University of Richmond junior Ava Cummings is an ambassador for activewear brand Outdoor Voices (OV), accepting the position in January after being drawn to the brand's emphasis on body positivity, she said.
The Richmond women's track and field team finished first place in five events at the 11th-annual Fred Hardy Invitational, which took place on Friday, March 25, and Saturday, March 26, at the Fred Hardy Track within Robins Stadium.
Tucked next to the intramural fields, University of Richmond’s ropes course hosts a variety of groups for challenging, team-building events.
The staff of the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness is revamping the Natural High Program this semester to encourage more students to take advantage of Richmond's outdoor opportunities, such as white-water rafting and kayaking, said Lucia Anderson, interim outdoor and facilities coordinator.
Richmond alumnus Fynn Glover pitched his company RootsRated, a curated recreational guide to 500 startups that could lead to an investment in his company.
I'm in the air about 100 feet above the clear water of the James River. The pedestrian suspension bridge under Richmond's big, truck-noisy Lee Bridge leads me over to the sometimes eerie quiet of Belle Isle.
The University of Richmond's Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness is getting students off campus and into the great outdoors through Natural High.
The Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness has increased its focus on its Outdoor Adventure Program this year, providing opportunities for students to participate in healthy recreational activities off campus.
Magnolia's, a new wine bar and bistro opening soon in the Village Shopping Center, will provide an atmosphere for people to learn about wine while enjoying good, simple food.