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(04/22/16 5:04pm)
Bloomberg Businessweek Undergraduate Business School rankings were released online Tuesday morning, and the Robins School of Business fell 30 places from No. 16 to No. 46. In response to the fall in rankings, Nancy Bagranoff, Robins School of Business dean, and Jim Monks, the associate dean of undergraduate business programs, sent emails to business school students.
(02/06/14 3:33am)
The Princeton Review selected University of Richmond for its 2014 list of 75 best value private colleges, praising its combination of academic opportunities of a large research university and advantages of a small liberal arts college.
(09/17/13 9:48pm)
In the 2014 Liberal Arts College Rankings, U.S. News and World Report ranked the University of Richmond in a four-way tie as the 25th best liberal arts college in America: an improvement from last year's ranking in the 27th spot.
(09/03/13 2:36am)
Sierra ranked University of Richmond as the 100th-greenest American university this year, according to its 2013 Cool Schools list, which ranked 162 colleges total.
(04/01/12 8:26pm)
BusinessWeek recently ranked the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business at No. 15 among American undergraduate business programs.
(02/16/12 6:50am)
A senior administrator at Claremont McKenna College, a distinguished liberal arts school in California, resigned on Jan. 30 after he admitted to submitting false SAT score data to U.S. News & World Report for the past six years, the New York Times reported. The college was ranked No. 9 on the Best Liberal Arts College list.
(01/26/12 5:39am)
The University of Richmond's Office of Undergraduate Admission has received 10,121 applications for entry into the Class of 2016.
(09/23/10 5:52am)
The number of Early Decision applications at the University of Richmond increased by 52 percent from 2009 to 2010.
(09/21/10 9:18pm)
Dear Collegian,
(09/07/10 2:14pm)
Dear Collegian,
(09/02/10 4:30am)
SAT scores for incoming classes at the University of Richmond have dropped significantly in recent years. For the graduated class of 2006, the following range, 1240-1390, reflects the middle half of the class.
(08/26/10 6:45am)
The University of Richmond ranked 84th out of 610 schools of Forbes magazine's recently released list of America's Best Colleges. Ivy League schools such as Princeton University, Yale University and Harvard University took spots in the top ten, with Williams College ranked No. 1.
(10/19/09 12:20am)
The Princeton Review has again selected the University of Richmond's T.C. Williams School of Law to appear in the 2010 edition of "174 Best Law Schools."
(09/03/09 4:00am)
The U.S. News & World Report ranked the University of Richmond as No. 30 in "The Top Liberal Arts Colleges" for the 2008-09 year, the university's highest ranking since being placed in the highly competitive category in 2006.
(08/27/09 4:00am)
The University of Richmond's ranking with the Princeton Review improved this year, with top marks in classroom experience and athletic facilities. But the university still sits among the top 20 schools with little interaction between those of different races or social classes.
(07/28/09 1:07am)
The University of Richmond's ranking with the Princeton Review has improved this year, with top marks in classroom experience and athletic facilities. But the university still sits among the top-20 schools with little interaction between those of different races or social classes.
(02/28/09 1:56am)
The Robins School of Business has jumped from No. 20 to No. 12 in BusinessWeek Magazine's 2009 rankings, released online late Thursday.
(09/23/08 2:52am)
After 23 years, Richmond football is No. 1 again.
(09/05/08 2:01am)
StubHub, an online ticket seller, named Richmond No. 9 on its list of America's 20 Most Rockin' Cities for 2008, moving the city up from its previous spot at No. 17.
(08/23/08 1:23am)
U.S. News & World Report has ranked the University of Richmond at No. 33 on this year's list of top liberal arts colleges, tying Trinity College of Hartford, Conn., and propelling the school to its highest ranking since it moved from the "Best Master's Universities" category in 2006.