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(09/18/14 1:10am)
Paul Queally, University of Richmond board of trustees member and Richmond College ’86, will return to campus Thursday to moderate a Robins School of Business executive panel, an event that has drawn both support and criticism from the campus community in light of Queally’s controversial comments published last spring.
(02/24/14 7:06am)
Dear members of the university community:
(09/29/11 5:01am)
The Robins School of Business' C Suite Conversations highlight local leaders and executives in a speaker series.
(01/20/11 7:24am)
The University of Richmond opened the doors of the new addition to the Robins School of Business, Queally Hall, this semester, advancing the school for business students and faculty alike.
(09/16/10 6:00am)
Sophomore Will Murray sat in the dining room at Tyler's Grill eating dinner with two of his friends the other night with empty tables all around him. The scene was a far cry from last year, when at peak meal times, the dining room would be packed and someone could be stuck for 45 minutes in the lines.
(05/18/09 8:21pm)
A Richmond alumnus and professor from Northwestern University who on Friday was offered the dean's position at the Robins School of Business has declined because of financial considerations.
(01/29/09 9:00pm)
The Westhampton Center construction began first and will end first. It started after Thanksgiving and is projected to end in August or September 2009. The Robins Foundation granted $3 million of the $3.6 million center, and more than 200 supporters have closed the gap in gifts. The contractor is RVA Construction and Smith McClane Architects is the architect.
(01/22/09 9:00pm)
In 2011, students and faculty of the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business will welcome the 33,000 square-foot addition of Queally Hall, but without Dean Jorge Haddock.
(12/06/07 4:00am)
The E. Claiborne Robins School of Business received a $6 million donation last month from an alumni couple to help fund the proposed $16.8 million new business school building.