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(10/27/20 1:30pm)
The University of Richmond's endowment, which is valued at more than $2.5 billion, was not significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, said David Hale, executive vice president and chief operating officer.
(04/15/20 7:48pm)
Students reacted to the University of Richmond's decision to issue prorated refunds for housing and meal plan costs following the shift to remote instruction for the remainder of the spring semester.
(03/24/11 3:19am)
Employment opportunities for massage therapists are expected to grow 19 percent yearly from 2008 to 2018, according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, because more people are learning the benefits of massage therapy.
(02/04/10 4:00am)
The Princeton Review has included the University of Richmond on its list of the 50 best-value private colleges in the nation.
(11/19/09 4:00am)
In last week's column I talked about the basics of Reserve Officers Training Corps. This week, I am going to talk about what happens to those cadets who graduate from the program.
(11/12/09 4:30am)
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps is a national program that allows people who are interested in joining the U.S. Army to go to college while training for the Army. The Army will pay for a portion of tuition, depending on the cost. Room and board, etc., can be covered by scholarships, loans or however else students decide to pay for school.
(09/17/09 6:01am)
During my various experiences with financial aid, I have figured out a few things that I think everyone should know in order to get the most out of all the aid the University of Richmond gives. I got some of my information from Cindy Deffenbaugh, director of student financial aid.
(09/10/09 6:00am)
It goes without saying that the government's ability to perform essential functions depends on a talented, well-educated and engaged workforce. During the next five years, about one-third of the government's top scientists, engineers, mathematicians, economists and other specialized professionals will be packing up their desks and retiring.
(04/24/09 2:17am)
As finals loom and the economy continues to nosedive, some students are questioning whether another spring at the University of Richmond is worth the roughly $25,000 price tag.
(02/12/09 9:00pm)
University of Richmond students will pay 3.1 percent more in tuition, room and board for the 2009-10 school year, sending the overall cost climbing to $48,490 per year.
(02/12/09 9:00pm)
Several juniors back from their fall semester abroad have complained that it was unfair and unnecessary that they were charged the University of Richmond's full semester tuition of nearly $20,000 when the schools they attended were substantially less expensive.
(02/12/09 5:42am)
In addition to making the prerequisite series of fart jokes in my opinion column each week, part of my job as your assistant opinion editor is to motivate you students to write in with your own thoughts, rants, points of view, secret teacher crushes, etc.
(11/13/08 9:00pm)
"The strategic plan has been cooking for a long time, like Thanksgiving dinner," said University of Richmond President Edward Ayers Wednesday in the Alice Haynes Room during the final open forum on the university's strategic plan. "Now, we're pulling the turkey out of the oven."
(10/30/08 7:00pm)
By Brennan Lincoln
(09/11/08 8:00pm)
Free tuition anyone ... anyone? The Richmond Rowdies will be giving away one semester of free tuition as part of a pep rally during the opening day of basketball season in November.
(04/24/08 10:56pm)
University of Richmond undergraduate students will pay a 5 percent increase for tuition, room and board for the 2008-09 school year.
(04/10/08 4:00am)
President Edward Ayers' Chief of Staff Lori Schuyler presented the proposed strategic plan to the newly elected Westhampton College Government Association Wednesday night.
(11/15/07 4:00am)
Ladies and gentlemen, start your hybrids.
(02/15/07 4:00am)
To study abroad for a semester at the St. Louis University in Madrid, Spain, tuition costs are $9,900. But a sophomore planning to study abroad there next fall would pay tuition to the University of Richmond, which amounts to about $18,000 for a semester. So where does the other $8,100 go?