Claudia Rankine discusses "Citizen" book and modern day racism in Weinstein-Rosenthal Forum
Claudia Rankine spoke about instances of modern racism covered in her book at the University of Richmond's Weinstein-Rosenthal Forum on Sept. 29.
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Claudia Rankine spoke about instances of modern racism covered in her book at the University of Richmond's Weinstein-Rosenthal Forum on Sept. 29.
Editor's note: This article was updated to add information provided by University Communications.
University of Richmond community members trying to make healthier lifestyle choices while navigating a busy world can find a holistic approach to wellness through several UR services, including the Well-Being Center’s mindfulness and meditation programs.
The University of Richmond football team faced off against Virginia Tech for the first time in 35 years for a long-awaited cage match. Playing at Tech’s Lane Stadium, UR took a heartbreaking defeat of 10-21 against the Hokies.
The University of Richmond welcomed an American Sign Language course into the linguistics program for the first time this semester.
Indonesian culture filled The Westhampton Green at 6 p.m. Sept. 21, inviting passersby to the space with traditional food, coffee, music, dance and martial arts.
At the University of Richmond and beyond, athletes who dream of playing professional baseball work tirelessly to keep those hopes alive in the face of challenges new and old.
A year and a half after an abrupt departure from the University of Richmond, the class of 2020 returned to celebrate its commencement ceremony on Sunday morning in the Robins Center.
The University of Richmond implemented its new wellness requirement, WELL 100, for all first-year and transfer students this fall after a successful pilot program in the 2020-21 academic year.
The University of Richmond extended its indoor mask mandate for community members of all vaccination statuses until Oct. 8, according to a Sept. 8 email sent to students, faculty and staff from David Hale, executive vice president and chief operating officer, Jeffrey Legro, executive vice president and provost and Shannon Sinclair, general counsel.
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to reflect that Boland did not specifically reference the removal of cameras in her statement about technology that allows live class sessions.
On Aug. 30, the University of Richmond officially launched the Student Center for Equity and Inclusion, a combination of the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Common Ground.
Editors note: This article has been updated to reflect UR's decision to extend the universal indoor mask mandate until Nov. 5.
Scholars from four institutions that have reckoned with their history agreed that the University of Richmond must commit to long-lasting change beyond renaming buildings at a virtual panel on Sept. 10.
The University of Richmond, in partnership with Vaccine Here, an organization that provides COVID-19 vaccinations, distributed vaccines to 70 people at no cost to recipients on Aug. 26 during an on-campus clinic, said Mike Damon, head of the organization.
Editor’s Note: To respect people who prefer identity-first language and those who prefer person-first language, the language used in the article (e.g. "disabled" or "person with a disability") will reflect both approaches to identity.
The University of Richmond football team beat the Howard University Bisons in its home opener with a score of 38-14 on Saturday afternoon at the E. Claiborne Robins Stadium.
The University of Richmond required all students, faculty and staff to receive the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by Sept. 8, according to an email sent on Aug. 24 by Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer David Hale, Executive Vice President and Provost Jeffrey Legro and Vice President and General Counsel Shannon Sinclair.
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The University of Richmond donated on July 27 five doublewide modular units to the Family Crisis Support Services, an organization that provides emergency shelter and transitional residential housing to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and victims of homelessness, according to a press release from UR’s Office of Media and Public Relations.