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Two mothers of students who died because of fraternity hazing spoke at a program in the Queally Center Breed Pavilion on Wednesday evening.
A new course for the 2020 “Maymester” will give underclassmen the chance to visit South Africa for free.
The University of Richmond is one of eight universities in Virginia receiving a grant from the state's Department of Behavioral Health to establish programs to tackle substance abuse issues on campus.
Lodges might not be used only by fraternities in the future. The presidents of student government on campus formed a committee in November to discuss allowing non-Greek-life student clubs and organizations to use a vacant lodge as a social space.
A new set of Honor Code statutes will go into effect this semester, following an unanimous vote from the undergraduate Honor Council.
An email sent on Nov. 5 to a group of Asian and Asian-American students at the University of Richmond from a student employee in the Office of Multicultural Affairs caused confusion among its recipients.
In response to an increasing demand from employers for data analytics skills, the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business began to offer a new concentration in business analytics in the fall 2019 semester.
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Chet’la Sebree was stuck.
During a student-requested panel on Tuesday, Nov. 12, three Asian-American professors discussed what it is like to be Asian during "Asia Week" on a predominantly white campus.
A student-led Disability Awareness Panel opened up a discussion about disability accessibility, available resources on campus for students with disabilities and the overall life and experiences of living with a disability.
Last week, a board asking students to write down their thoughts about race in six words on postcards appeared in the lobby of the Heilman Dining Center.
From sending wishes out on water lanterns to exploring cultural exchanges through special events, University of Richmond students will receive an immersive cultural experience of the world’s largest continent, Asia, through this year’s International Education Week.
Stickers posted in all-gender and women’s restroom stalls beginning in mid-August across the University of Richmond campus prompted a discussion about gender, sex and sexuality among members of the UR community.
The Center for Student Involvement recently switched its event programming platform from OrgSync to Presence, changing the way students and student organizations interact with and plan events on campus.
DeMaurice Smith loves a fight. When he was a litigator, he used to do push-ups outside the courtroom to get his heart rate up, as if he were about to compete.