UR raises Richmond Guarantee stipends
Several modifications to the Arts and Sciences Summer Research Fellowship, including changes in student and faculty stipends, the application process and summer housing, will take effect in 2022.
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Several modifications to the Arts and Sciences Summer Research Fellowship, including changes in student and faculty stipends, the application process and summer housing, will take effect in 2022.
Editor's Note: Reda Ansar is a columnist on The Collegian.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread throughout the world, summer internships and research opportunities are being canceled or altered. University of Richmond students are working to find internship and job opportunities for the summer and figuring out the logistics of remote internships.
University of Richmond students will now have to conduct their internships in their home communities, the city of Richmond or remotely in order to qualify for UR summer fellowship funding.
In 2011, Jon Teller was admitted to Penn State University. It was one of the happiest moments of his life.
Why am I already thinking about summer? Gloves are still a nearly everyday accessory for me, but what I'll be doing during the muggy months ahead is already weighing on my mind. Summertime used to mean no school, sleeping in and cool camps, but for a University of Richmond student, it's resume-building time.
This summer, 300 Richmond students received funding from University of Richmond Summer Fellowships to pursue an internship or conduct research.
The Pi Alpha chapter of Mortar Board honor society hosted its annual President's Forum, "What's Next for UR," on Wednesday, Feb. 20, in the Keller Hall Reception Room.
The University of Richmond administrators anticipate giving out at least 230 UR Summer Fellowships this year to support undergraduates in their internships and research, said Katybeth Lee, the university's internship program manager.
The University of Richmond administrators anticipate giving out at least 230 UR Summer Fellowships this year to support undergraduates in their internships and research, said Katybeth Lee, the university's internship program manager.
As I write this column, I'm counting down the days until Summer Break. Probably by the start of finals week, I'll be able to give you a to-the-hour update on how much time stands between me and pure freedom. After all, that's what summer has always stood for in my mind. I enjoy seeing Richmond's change of seasons, campus life, and always having my friends nearby, but for me, summer's where it's at. Remember that feeling of pure bliss that came from being a kid, of knowing that you had three whole months without homework ahead of you, filled with utter possibility to play outside, to ride bikes, to stay up late and to have adventures?
The University of Richmond gave about $350,000 to 217 students to conduct research during summer 2011.
Well Richmonders, after a hot, long and often boring summer, we are finally back on the campus we know and love with all the people we know, love and Facebook stalk...
Checklist: paper, project, exam, finished. I'm sure you've made a similar list in your head, eagerly awaiting beach week, graduation or summer. Congratulations. You've almost reached the finish line.
There's something about a job interview that is a lot like a first date. Correct name pronunciations are still being disentangled by the tongue. Hometown and hobbies are still being explored with half-artificial curiosity. The questioned person is struggling to focus more on what he or she is saying rather than on whether to look his or her interrogator directly or from a more attractive angle.
Last October Dr. Pauline Chen published an article, "Medical Student Distress and the Risk of Doctor Suicide," in The New York Times about suicide rates among physicians and medical students.
This new month signals a time for evaluation. It's a time to work on areas of weakness in preparation for an enhanced performance and product.
Senior Katie Der predicted since she was a freshman that she would leave her hometown of Chester, Va., after graduation and relocate to New York City - until recently, she said.
Students looking for summer internships or abroad experiences might be able to get the best of both.
With Parents Weekend quickly approaching I've got two things on my mind. One of which may or may not include hiring Merry Maids to come and salvage what's left of my apartment. "Mom, I swear it came this dirty!"