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(09/13/16 2:01pm)
Westhampton College Dean Mia Genoni led an open discussion of around 70 students and alumni Monday night to brainstorm changes in both campus culture and the way the university handles sexual assaults, filling over a dozen poster-boards with ideas and concerns from the crowd.
(09/13/16 12:15am)
Richmond College Dean Joe Boehman spoke to one student, two reporters and more than 18 empty chairs in an open meeting for RC students on Monday, Sept. 12.
(09/12/16 5:27pm)
Update as of 6:30 p.m. Sept. 12: Steve Bisese, vice president for student development, sent an email to students, staff and faculty at 6:17 p.m. Monday announcing the suspension of Kappa Alpha Order. Bisese wrote that "the appropriate University conduct process has been initiated" and that administrators would meet with leaders from all Greek organizations to discuss campus culture.
(09/11/16 9:34pm)
Jepson School of Leadership Studies faculty will complete its Title IX training in a meeting this Monday, September 12, four weeks after the start of school, according to an email sent to leadership students Sunday afternoon.
(09/10/16 2:03am)
Less than an hour after President Crutcher addressed the university community for the first time, Mia Reinoso Genoni, dean of Westhampton College, sent an email to Westhampton students announcing a call for change. Though Genoni was referencing a call for change regarding sexual assault and misconduct methods and prevention efforts on campus, Genoni also announced a change in plans for an event involving Westhampton freshmen and seniors — Proclamation Night.
(09/10/16 1:38am)
At least 75 University of Richmond students and one alumna gathered Friday night in the Tyler Haynes Commons for a dialogue in response to Thursday night's "It Ends Now" event.
(09/10/16 1:54am)
University of Richmond President Ronald Crutcher turned to students and staff for suggestions on how to address and end sexual violence in addition to promising updates of the issue by Fall Break, in a university-wide email sent today.
(09/10/16 12:11am)
Rows of empty chairs set the scene at the “It ends now”
student and faculty discussion forum today, following last night’s packed dialogue on sexual assault.
(09/09/16 4:55pm)
Another University of Richmond student took to the Huffington Post contributor network Friday to publish her account of how the school's administration mishandled her sexual assault case.
(09/09/16 3:27pm)
Updated as of 12:34 p.m. Sept. 9, 2016: The original article stated that Channel Eight News was removed from the event. All other off-campus media were also prohibited from attending the event, according to Cynthia Price, director of media and public relations for the university.
(09/08/16 10:25pm)
9:40 p.m. -- The event ends.
(09/08/16 8:07pm)
A University of Richmond student condemned many of the school's Title IX administrators Thursday on the Huffington Post contributor network, publishing emails and supposed transcripts from her sexual assault investigative hearing.
(09/07/16 8:34pm)
University of Richmond responded to a Westhampton College student's allegation of the administration's mishandling of her sexual assault investigation in the fall of 2015, calling her accusations "inaccurate," in a campus-wide email sent to the student body Wednesday.
(09/07/16 12:38am)
Update as of 4:45 p.m. Sept. 7: University of Richmond responded to a Westhampton College student's allegations of the administration's mishandling of her sexual assault investigation in the fall of 2015, calling her accusations "inaccurate," in a campus-wide email sent to the student body Wednesday.
(09/05/16 3:20pm)
The Mid-Week Spatial Pick-Me-Up is a new weekly meeting in the Spatial Analysis Lab created to build a community around the latest map developments and geographic technology on campus.
(09/01/16 12:54am)
This story was updated on Wednesday, August 31, to correct information regarding the funding of Beth Curry's position. The story originally said that Curry's position was funded by the university's Planning and Priorities Committee.
(08/25/16 6:18pm)
A hot water heater burst in the Wilton Center Tuesday evening, flooding much of the building and forcing various student groups to relocate.
(08/25/16 7:38pm)
The University of Richmond’s Class of 2020, one of the school's most diverse classes ever, began classes on campus this week amidst a hectic beginning to the school year.
(08/18/16 11:40pm)
This story was updated on Monday, August 22 to report that students were moved back into Wood Hall on Sunday.
(08/22/16 6:22pm)
Spiders decided on the university for differing reasons, but
all can celebrate that they made a smart choice: Richmond was ranked fourth among
Virginia’s best colleges in an article
published on USA Today’s College website in July.