UR awarded large grant to support belonging and inclusivity in STEM
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute awarded the University of Richmond a $625,000 grant that will go toward a six-year program to improve student inclusion in STEM on campus.
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The Howard Hughes Medical Institute awarded the University of Richmond a $625,000 grant that will go toward a six-year program to improve student inclusion in STEM on campus.
Editor’s Note: this article is a direct response to the Collegian article published Feb. 10th, 2023. These interviews were conducted prior to the email update Brady Lang sent to impacted selective student organization leaders
The University of Richmond Police Department informed community members that a group will likely stage a Second Amendment protest on College Road Saturday, two days after an armed man stood outside the Robins Center.
The Burying Ground Memorialization Committee will be unveiling the finalized design for a memorial to the enslaved people buried on the University of Richmond campus at information sessions in February.
Editor's note: The Collegian is affected by the changes to the SOBAC guidelines.
The University of Richmond Dining Services announced that most chicken and lamb dishes served in Heilman Dining Center are now halal certified, including the popular spider chicken.
Visiting speaker Joanna Behrman, a public historian at the American Institute of Physics, shared the stories of female physicists throughout history last week just after University of Richmond students attended a conference for women in physics at Princeton University.
The content of this article might be upsetting to some readers. Resources for UR students include CAPS, at CAPS@richmond.edu or 804.289.8119 and UR’s Bias Incident Response.
Despite the bird flu increasing prices of eggs across the United States, the University of Richmond’s contracted food rates keep their costs consistent.
The University of Richmond had a power outage across campus at 9:52 a.m. on Jan. 26 after a traffic collision on River Road brought down a utility pole.
The University of Richmond Office for Equity and Community added a faculty member to the Bias Resource Team and updated information about its bias incident reporting process on the bias reporting and resources website.
ChatGPT, a new artificial intelligence tool capable of generating essays and writing code, is raising concerns about virtually undetectable cheating and changing the way professors give assignments.
The University of Richmond’s Heilman Dining Center features a photo gallery of local leaders from the RVA Community Makers 2022 collection, a part of UR’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration through Jan. 20.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations are underway at the University of Richmond as students and staff commemorate the holiday that marks the birthday of the civil rights activist.
The University of Richmond’s response to a potential spike in three respiratory illnesses–COVID-19, Influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)–could affect classes and campus events this semester.
Wasps in the Booker Hall of Music are disrupting rehearsals and performances, forcing University of Richmond musicians to perform with swatters under their seats to avoid being stung.
Silence took over the E. Claiborne Robins Stadium as the football players on the field took a knee on Nov. 19 to mourn the loss of the three University of Virginia students who were fatally shot last week. Attendees of the sold-out game stood to pay their respects.
After a night full of networking, pitches and lots of juice, The Great Bake Off ended with the announcement of the winner of this year’s Benchtop Innovations competition: Lume.
A judge dismissed a charge of underage possession of alcohol during a hearing on Nov. 15 against former student Alexander Unruh in connection with a Sept. 3 reportedly racist altercation including Unruh and a delivery driver.
After testing positive for COVID-19, Sophomore Ryan Thompson already knew what to expect when he received the phone call from the Office of Residence Life and Housing telling him that it was time to move into an on-campus isolation unit.