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During periods of severe weather, some University of Richmond faculty and staff choose to stay overnight instead of traveling to and from campus.
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During periods of severe weather, some University of Richmond faculty and staff choose to stay overnight instead of traveling to and from campus.
Last week, the Jepson School of Leadership Studies hosted the first-ever E.D.G.E. Institute, which seeks to connect alumni with current students to help them network and learn valuable business skills. The E.D.G.E. Institute--which stands for explore, develop, gain and exceed--is a program organized by associate dean of student and external affairs Kerstin M. Soderlund, alumni and students. The institute provided interactive presentations given primarily by Jepson alumni and ended with a networking reception.
On Thursday Feb. 6, University of Richmond graduate Cammie Dunaway, Westhampton College '84, spoke to students and members of the Richmond community at the third installment of the Robins Executive Speaker Series. Each year, the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business invites four to six high-level business executives to meet with students and share their experiences.
University of Richmond students participated in the Spiders in Marketing and Communications Road Trip in New York City Jan. 8-9. The trip helped students get an inside look into these industries.
Singer-songwriter Patt Eagan, Richmond College '12, drew considerably from his time at University of Richmond as inspiration for his second album, titled "Interstate Lines," which was released Dec. 10, 2013. The album is a mix of rock and folk music, and is for sale on iTunes.
The following is an interview with Vanessa Loftus Lindlaw, '03, vice president of Edelman Public Relations.
The following is an interview with Samantha Bonom, '99, a senior content producer for Y&R, a marketing and communications company based in New York City.
"Music, as an art, has an importance that can never be overstated," Peter Guralnick said in his lecture on the work of music producer Sam Phillips. Guralnick, a biographer and music historian, spoke to a group of approximately 275 students, faculty and community members Tuesday night. Guralnick's lecture was the first in the Jepson Leadership Forum series.
Peter Guralnick, a Grammy-winning music historian, will speak on campus tomorrow evening as part of the Jepson Leadership Forum. Guralnick will be speaking about Sam Phillips, the founder of Sun Records who launched the careers of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis.
The men's and women's cross country teams began their season with second and third place finishes, respectively, at Friday's Spider Alumni Open at Pole Green Park in Mechanicsville, Va.
Richmond track and cross country alumnus Jeff Watson, who graduated in 2003, ran in Monday's Boston Marathon and was unharmed despite two explosions near the finish line that killed at least three people and injured hundreds more.
Although many students take the short walk to the lodges, and alumni travel back to Richmond to attend Pig Roast annually, not all students are able to attend the Spring tradition.
In his new position, former athletic director Jim Miller deals with athletics fundraising and is working to create long-term, comfortable relationships with potential donors, he said.
The following is an interview with Rob Blandford B'79, president and chief investment officer of Spider Management Company LLC.
The following is an interview with Kaitlin Yapchaian, '04, an executive producer with the Prototype Studio at R/GA, a digital advertising agency.
Senior Evan Harris came to the University of Richmond intending to become a lawyer until he met the president of the Alumni Association and his personal mentor, Sam Kaufman.
The following is an interview with Sam Kaufman, '99, partner at Owen & Owens PLC and president of the University of Richmond Alumni Association.
Eight months ago, two University of Richmond graduates left corporate jobs that they found to be unfufilling to start their own business, Be Good Clothing, in San Francisco.
An audience of about 250 people, primarily comprising of students, attended a guest lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Junot Diaz on Tuesday at the Jepson Alumni Center.
The following is an interview with Tracey Holgren Ivey, B'82, director of consultant relations at Thompson, Siegel and Walmsley LLC.