Richmond College introduces new assistant dean, Ray Trac
After a vacancy for six years, Richmond College found a new assistant dean and the decision to choose Raymond Trac was simple, Richmond College Dean Joe Boehman said.
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After a vacancy for six years, Richmond College found a new assistant dean and the decision to choose Raymond Trac was simple, Richmond College Dean Joe Boehman said.
The feeling of weightlessness underwater, the freedom of movement and the unmatched moments while coming face-to-face with marine life are aspects of scuba diving that keep sophomore Emily Lekas jumping back into the deep end.
The Parsons Music Library is usually quiet on a Wednesday evening, filled with students getting work done for their Thursday classes or taking a solitary moment to practice their instruments. But in the music studio on the first floor of Parsons, the sound of music bounces off the walls as the boys of Dogpark, a band made up of five University of Richmond students, practice for their next show. Despite the small space they practice in, the band makes the room feel like a stadium show as they play “Hard to Handle” by The Black Crowes.
The Jepson School of Leadership Studies turns 30 this year, marking a milestone in the school's history.
Members of the University of Richmond community received an email re-introducing the Threat Assessment Team at the beginning of this semester. Here is what the team means for students:
On a mellow Saturday evening at the University of Richmond, students ventured to the first floor of Tyler Haynes Commons. Aside from the usual aroma of Tyler’s Grill, a new conglomerate of scents occupied The Pier, capturing the attention — and appetites — of those walking by.
At the University of Richmond, across from the Robins Center and tucked into the tree line, there are nine buildings collectively known as the lodges. Over the years, each of the nine lodges has been occupied by an on-campus fraternity as a place for brothers to host events. However, following fraternity suspensions, some lodges were left empty and have now become spaces for non-Greek life campus organizations.
The Rho Mu Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. raised $950 at its annual BRAvo Breast Cancer Awareness Showcase on April 7.
University of Richmond graduates are entering a job market shaped by the Great Resignation, marked by mass career exits triggered by the pandemic. It’s a professional landscape that looks different than ever before.
Editor's note: Confidential sexual assault resources for UR students include CARE Advocates, which can be reached at advocate@richmond.edu or 804.801.6251; Peer Sexual Misconduct Advisors (PSMA), at psma@richmond.edu or 804.346.7674; CAPS, at CAPS@richmond.edu or 804.289.8119; Virginia LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline (24/7), at 866.356.6998; Greater Richmond Regional Hotline (24/7), at 804.612.6126; National Sexual Assault Hotline (24/7) at 800.656.HOPE.
On one of the red and blue sticky notes, a member of the University of Richmond community had written, “Hugs from dear friends.” Another one read, “Kids activities, time with family and people I know.” On another, a single word: “Vacations.”
The University of Richmond's new social justice publication Counterculture Magazine launched its first edition Friday.
GreenUR's mask recycling program awaits the disposable masks laying around campus with drop-off locations in Tyler Haynes Commons and Gottwald Center for the Sciences.
The Sophomores Scholars in Residence program has generated creative capstone projects since it started 13 years ago, but this year it took on a new subject: sex.
Valentyn Ilchuk, '07, woke up the morning of Feb. 24 to a frantic tear-filled phone call. On the other end of the line, he could hear multi-launch rocket systems exploding in the background. The head of human resources at the creative agency Ilchuk runs, Zgraya Digital, was calling to let him know that Russia was attacking her city. Thirty minutes later, cruise missiles hit a military base two kilometers from his house.
Last semester, the University of Richmond introduced a pilot entrepreneurship course, Bench Top Innovations, where students spent the school year building a food product company from the ground up. Absurd Snacks, the nut-free, vegan, alternative trail mix made of beans will be hitting the shelves today.
Staff members at the Harnett Museum of Art carefully steamed, fluffed and placed 15 art pieces on mannequins before the traveling exhibition opened this semester.
Over 360,000 lines of written code, collaborations with institutions across the nation and hours spent scouring national archives for forgotten material — these are just some of the accomplishments achieved by the University of Richmond’s Digital Scholarship Lab.
Business student by day and TikTok music phenom by night, sophomore Kavya Borra boasts a following of over 700,000 followers on the social media platform.
Editor's note: Mental health resources for UR students include CAPS, at CAPS@richmond.edu or 804.289.8119; The CAPS warmline at 240.219.6060; the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1.800.273.8255.