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Rana Dajani’s advice to her audience at the University of Richmond on March 3 was to act on their ideas, even if these ideas seem impossible.
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Rana Dajani’s advice to her audience at the University of Richmond on March 3 was to act on their ideas, even if these ideas seem impossible.
Have you ever wondered how statistically likely you are to get a single in Thomas Hall? Or how many coveted single-single suites are available on the University of Richmond campus? Or how equal, exactly, the gender assignments for each room type are?
The Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Response Coordinating Committee (SMPRCC), the successor to the President's Advisory Committee for Sexual Violence Prevention and Response (PAC), released its final report in January 2020 regarding the status of the PAC’s recommendations and the work the SMPRCC had done.
The Center for Student Involvement and the Student Organization Budget and Appropriations Committee (SOBAC) are responding to suspended campus events as UR adapts to remote learning amidst the COVID-19 outbreak.
Two single-use bathrooms on the second floor of the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business became gender-neutral on Feb. 26 as part of a campus-wide push for inclusiveness.
When junior Kevin Villagomez heard that the University of Richmond was shifting to remote learning for three weeks and possibly longer, one of his first thoughts was whether he could continue working at his on-campus jobs, at which he spends 30 to 35 hours a week.
While performing a scat tour for their “Introduction to Ecology” class, three students came across previously found dug-up grave sites on the Pagebrook Property owned by the University of Richmond.
The University of Richmond Faculty Senate passed temporary adjustments to grading policies on March 19 for the Spring 2020 semester because of the mid-semester shift to remote instruction due to COVID-19.
The Office of Student Development updated the formal student complaint policy and submission form to centralize reporting and reflect the standards of accreditation of the Southern Association of College and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
The University of Richmond will delay commencement, move to remote instruction and shift to remote work for employees for the rest of the spring semester, according to an email from UR President Ronald Crutcher sent to the campus community on March 16.
The University of Richmond will suspend its classes through March 20 to give faculty members and staff members time to prepare for a likely transition to remote online instruction until at least April 3, according to an online announcement.
The Richmond Society, an all-male secret society at The University of Richmond that has existed since 1915, posted copies across campus Wednesday of a Founders Day letter in which it expressed repulsion to the racist acts that occurred in January.
The beat of the drums and the chants of “timely warning” bellowed across campus during the feminist flash mob interventions at the University of Richmond on March 5.
Faculty members, students, staff members and community members gathered in the Brown-Alley room Tuesday night to hear a panel present research on the University of Richmond’s history. There, a team of researchers presented their findings about the Westham Burial Ground, Robert Ryland and Douglas Freeman.
Two students have proposed initiatives to increase interaction among students at the Heilman Dining Center.
With $10,000 and a passion for women’s rights, Shamim Ibrahim set out to change girls' lives in Kenya.
President of the Society for American Music Tammy L. Kernodle gave the 18th annual University of Richmond Neumann Lecture on Music Monday night in the Ukrop Auditorium.
Despite The Race and Racism Project's new leadership and possible name change, leaders want students to know that the direction, purpose and content of the project will remain.
University of Richmond students are involved in the Metro Richmond branch of Cru, an international, interdenominational evangelical Christian group, even though it is not a recognized religious group at UR.
Members of University Emergency Medical Services, the student EMT group at the University of Richmond, will now be paid for their work.