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(09/13/23 6:00pm)
Despite Spain, Denmark and Italy being the top UR study abroad destinations, senior Caitlin Fay decided to study abroad in an unconventional destination – Turks and Caicos – and described it as “unforgettable.”
(02/23/23 12:00am)
Studying abroad is a hallmark of many people’s University of Richmond experience, and over the last few years, trends of students going abroad have changed drastically.
(12/04/22 6:39pm)
With over 350 acres of land, the University of Richmond is filled with unique landscapes and outdoor-sy areas. The campus is also no stranger to random study spots, some more widely known than others. With an overwhelming choice of options, one may wonder: what IS the best study space on campus? This article will solve your dilemma, with a subjective ranking of some of the top locations.
(12/05/21 3:40pm)
The University of Richmond has many study-abroad partnerships with universities around the world. With the COVID-19 pandemic partially easing this fall, many exchange students were able to study at UR, and many UR students were able to study abroad.
(09/28/21 7:04pm)
Study abroad in the spring semester of the 2022-23 academic year will be possible for University of Richmond students, according to the Office of International Education.
(03/15/21 2:36pm)
Editor's Note: Eileen Pomeroy is The Collegian's newsletter director.
(11/17/20 1:00pm)
After the University of Richmond canceled fall 2020 study abroad programs because of the COVID-19 pandemic, some students held out hope and registered for a spring 2021 semester abroad. Other students who had always planned on going abroad in the spring but are now worried about the new spike in COVID-19 cases around the world influencing their plans.
(11/30/20 12:00pm)
For some University of Richmond students, studying abroad is a transformative experience during their college career. However, the financial aspects can sometimes discourage students from taking this opportunity, since cultural immersion and travel often yield payment. A reader asked The Collegian to answer the question: “Why is study abroad full tuition, even though the tuition of some institutions abroad differs from UR's?”
(10/06/20 11:00am)
The Office of International Education announced limited study abroad programming yesterday, wrote Ellen Sayles, associate dean and director of education abroad, in an email to The Collegian on Oct. 5.
(10/14/20 12:00pm)
Virtual events have been becoming more popular with the increase of COVID-19 distancing protocols and restricted travel. Although these events are not the same as actually being abroad, this round-up of virtual tours and videos of international sites will give students as close a feeling as is possible during the pandemic.
(10/05/20 12:00pm)
Although most of the University of Richmond's traditional study abroad programs for fall 2020 had to be canceled or postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, some international students were able to study abroad in their home countries or neighboring countries this semester.
(08/05/20 2:34pm)
Approximately a year after graduating from the University of Richmond in 2005, alum Matt Landau purchased a vacation rental company in Panama. Seven years later, he is the founder and brain behind Vacation Rental Marketing Blog (VRMB), a company dedicated to helping vacation renters and property managers build successful and sustainable businesses, according to its website.
(07/23/20 7:56pm)
The Africana Studies Student Committee will collaborate with University of Richmond faculty and staff to support its proposal for the creation of a department of Africana studies, committee members said.
(05/16/20 3:12am)
Editor's Note: Susanna Getis intended to study abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland during the fall 2020 semester.
(05/03/20 10:47pm)
University of Richmond students who plan to study abroad during the fall of 2020 semester are facing the possibility, and in some cases the reality, of program cancellations because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
(04/29/20 6:01pm)
Editor's Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(04/29/20 2:48pm)
Editor's Note: This article was updated to correct factual errors.
(04/03/20 6:08pm)
Who thought we would get to this point, to this extremity over COVID-19, an invisible assailant? Yet here we are. Week two of being at home, away from the University of Richmond, where we thought we would be until the end of April.
(04/01/20 12:00pm)
Editor's Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(11/09/15 6:26pm)
School library in India. Courtesy of Ryan McEvoy.