Chemistry professor John Gupton recieves NIH grant for cancer research
John Gupton, Ph.D., University of Richmond chemistry professor has been awarded a National Institutes of Health grant to continue his cancer-related research.
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John Gupton, Ph.D., University of Richmond chemistry professor has been awarded a National Institutes of Health grant to continue his cancer-related research.
The 2012 Richmond Spiders football team is faced with yet another change.
Many University of Richmond students planning to attend beach week this year have made the switch from staying in houses to booking rooms at the Prince Resort.
Two women entered the same college at different times, yet they both maintained a link to that school more than 50 years after graduating. That college was Westhampton College.
1. You are more aware of problems in Africa than anyone else. Now, I think we all ought to feel compassion for the issues plaguing the continent. But, memorizing the infancy mortality rates due to the concentration of a bacteria in a stream in the southwest corner of Cote d'Ivoire does not make you more compassionate than the next guy, because unfortunately there is no practical connection between you making some other college kid aware and an African baby surviving.
Contact photographer at andrew.prezioso@richmond.edu
Members of Westhampton College Residence Life, Diversity Round Table and Student Activities sponsored the second annual Luaupalooza on the Forum as a campus community-building initiative and study-break alternative to drinking.
Jack Gilligan won the Mr. Richmond Pageant with his classic black suit, his response about his favorite memory in Lora Robins Court and his talent of flying a plane.
In Nairobi, Kenya, Amelia Vogler has dealt with spotty internet connections, missed holidays at home and a mugging at knifepoint. But there was one thing that particularly bothered her: missing out on March Madness.
The heat was sweltering as students gathered in the Greek Theater on Saturday amid a mass of blue balloons. Jackets were shed, and many spectators enjoyed popsicles as they waited. Bubbles floated over everyone's heads from a bottle in the sixth row. When the first act, Resin, walked on stage to play "Love Song" by The Cure, the crowd of about 50 people erupted in riotous applause.
Images of unborn and aborted fetuses were displayed prominently in the middle of the Forum on Monday. The act was set up by Spiders for Life, University of Richmond's Pro-life group. Senior Maggie Egger, president of Spiders for Life, invited community members who shared her beliefs against abortion to help set up and stand with the display. Students supporting Pro-choice beliefs protested the display of the graphic images by standing holding signs to tell students walking by to look down or away while walking past the images.
The Spanish and Latino Student Alliance (SALSA) hosted its third annual Noche Latina at Tyler Haynes Commons Saturday night, providing its audience with authentic food, dancing and even a Mr. Latin America competition.
Latrell Scott, who resigned as University of Richmond's head football coach before the start of last season, was hired as James Madison University's tight ends coach Friday, according to a release on JMUSports.com.
Alpha Phi Omega's Senior Citizen Prom brought college students and nursing home residents together on the dance floor Wednesday night.
Neither John O'Hurley nor Steve Harvey was dressed in a black button-up and white suit and tie on Monday at Lambda Chi Alpha's Family Feud for Food philanthropy fundraiser.
More than a year after approving the plans to build sorority cottages, construction is nearing completion and sorority presidents must decide how to best use the new space.
The University of Richmond's Middle Eastern Club hosted its fifth annual Arabian Nights event March 29 featuring live music, traditional dancing, henna and authentic cuisine.
A mechanical bull, an inflatable bungee run, a henna station and a tarot card reader were just some of the activities offered at the Westhampton College Government Association's (WCGA) Bellis Fest on Friday.
Spray-painted symbols found around campus this weekend were almost identical to those printed in the advertisement placed in The Collegian by the secret society Sub Rosa. Copies of the advertisement were stapled to bulletin boards on the second floor of Tyler Haynes Commons.
A recent addition to ETC, F'Real milkshakes and smoothies have quickly taken the campus by storm.