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(02/24/11 5:50am)
Chuck Morris, Ph. D. and renowned scholar, came to speak at our school this week. He calls himself an "accidental activist" at Boston College, where he teaches. He incorporates material on the history of homosexuals into his course because as someone of homosexual orientation, he simply feels that this is material that should be exposed to anyone desiring a full education.
(02/21/11 4:11am)
My mom recently went to see the new documentary film, "Race to Nowhere." She has been running around recommending it to everyone, in part because she is a teacher at a middle school, but mostly because, in her own words: "I watched it and just kept thinking to myself, 'This is about my children. I can't believe it.'"
(02/17/11 4:10am)
Students from the T.C. Williams School of Law and undergraduate students are taking to the streets.
(02/08/11 2:35am)
University of Richmond freshman and Fulbright scholar Idil Cazimoglu will be traveling to Cyprus and England next week to support the screening of a Peace Initiative documentary made for The Elders Foundation.
(02/03/11 4:50am)
Some of the most irritating experiences that can occur in a classroom setting, in my experience, happen because of class participation policies.
(01/27/11 6:48am)
University of Richmond Information Services staff are considering making the switch from SpiderMail to Gmail, but not without student input.
(01/25/11 4:33pm)
The job market is off to a positive start for the class of 2011, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers' job outlook. Employers responding to the NACE job outlook 2011 fall preview reported plans to hire about 14 percent more new bachelor's graduates from the class of 2011 than they did from the class of 2010.
(01/23/11 5:53pm)
"Imagine yourself leading a movement that puts you at the forefront of the world."
(11/18/10 6:36am)
The physics department has unveiled the observatory and telescope on the Gottwald Science Center roof donated by University of Richmond trustee emerita Martha Carpenter.
(11/18/10 6:28am)
Rodney White entered prison in 1991 and served more than 15 years for drug dealing. But next December he plans to graduate from the University of Richmond's School of Continuing Studies.
(11/18/10 5:52am)
Students looking for summer internships or abroad experiences might be able to get the best of both.
(11/18/10 2:47am)
One child dies every six seconds from a hunger-related cause. One $10.50 meal in the Heilman Dining Center could feed 252 starving children in poor, tribal Orissa, India.
(11/11/10 3:46pm)
International Month festivities begin with an official opening ceremony at the Carole Weinstein International Center on Friday.
(11/11/10 6:40am)
"If something happens today, do you want to us to resuscitate?"
(11/10/10 1:45am)
The River City Rollergirls have been attracting fans at the Greater Richmond Convention Center since the beginning of their season this year, and sharing the profits with a Richmond charity.
(11/04/10 4:28am)
The festivities for International Month begin with an official opening ceremony at the Carole Weinstein International Center on Friday.
(11/04/10 3:57am)
Upon arriving to Oxford, I was mentally prepared to tackle difficult academic meetings, lengthy professional lectures and rigorous class obligations. After reaching the mid-point of the first term, however, my expectations and outlook of the educational system have changed dramatically. In short, the differences between the American liberal arts system and the UK tutorial system of education remain vast, as British students concentrate on fewer subjects and learn in a much more independent fashion.
(11/02/10 6:35pm)
Professional yoga instructor Evelyn Zak will teach stressed students progressive muscle relaxation at The Ultimate Relaxation Experience, sponsored by Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) outreach interns, at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3 in the Alice Haynes Room of the Tyler Haynes Commons.
(10/28/10 6:22am)
During the summer, a core group of about eight University of Richmond Bonner Scholars came together in order to establish one cohesive English as a Second Language program where students at Richmond could help teach English to members of the community who want to assimilate into society.
(10/21/10 10:57pm)
Students, faculty and community members gathered for the inaugural event of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies' Kaleidoscope speaker series on Oct. 20 for a lecture from acclaimed activist Cleve Jones.