Richmond alumna to run, not bike, Tour De France route
University of Richmond graduate Zoe Romano will run all 2,088 miles of the mountainous Tour de France bicycle route this summer, with the goal of finishing one day ahead of the cyclists.
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University of Richmond graduate Zoe Romano will run all 2,088 miles of the mountainous Tour de France bicycle route this summer, with the goal of finishing one day ahead of the cyclists.
The following is an interview with Katie Bell, '07, associate director of regional initiatives.
Richmond alumnus Fynn Glover pitched his company RootsRated, a curated recreational guide to 500 startups that could lead to an investment in his company.
"There are two wolves inside every person, and the wolf that wins is the one you choose to feed," Curt Tofteland said as he began his speech about his evolving program Shakespeare Behind Bars.
The Spider Way: In Print highlights the career path of UR alumni. For additional career advice and tips, visit spiderway.wordpress.com or call Career Services at (804) 289-8547 to make an appointment.
David Weinberger, an acclaimed author, technologist and internet researcher, will speak about the expanding internet industry and its impact on libraries at the University of Richmond next month.
Broadcast journalist and founding member of National Public Radio Susan Stamberg spoke about the importance of a liberal arts education and her career as a cultural correspondent on Tuesday afternoon in the Jepson Alumni Center.
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The press conference hosted by University of Richmond soccer alumni on Friday presented a question of right and wrong, said men's soccer coach Leigh Cowlishaw.
Computer dying so I'll end this now. Thanks for joining me, I'll provide a quick recap soon with any new information that may come.
The alumni of the recently cut Richmond men's soccer and track and field teams have continued their strategic planning efforts, with large parts of those efforts culminating right before Homecoming Weekend.
Susan Stamberg, former anchor of National Public Radio's "All Things Considered," will speak at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 13, in the Jepson Alumni Center about her award-winning broadcasting career.
Blaire Brandt, University of Richmond Jepson School alumnus and co-founder of The Next Step Realty, said success wasn't a finite moment at the Robins School of Business Tuesday.
Joe Klein, bestselling author and Time Magazine columnist, will be the opening speaker at the annual Jepson Leadership Forum on September 19, according to a university press release.
Despite the graduation of several runners from last season, men's cross country coach Steve Taylor said there was a strong team returning this year, as well as promising new freshmen.
Bobby Ukrop, president and CEO of Richmond-based Ukrop's Homestyle Foods, will be the featured guest at a C-Suite Conversation hosted by the Robins School of Business on Sept. 20.
After almost two years of preparation, the former Career Development Center will implement a new service plan this semester as the Office of Alumni and Career Services with increased assistance for students, alumni and employers.
As an alumna of the University of Richmond, I am disappointed with the Commencement Committee's choice of Gov. Bob McDonnell as the commencement speaker for the class of 2012.
Sarah Bruce Kelly, who holds a BA and MLA from the University of Richmond, is the 2012 winner of the Tyler R. Tichelaar Award for Historical Fiction for her novel, "Vivaldi's Muse."
Two women entered the same college at different times, yet they both maintained a link to that school more than 50 years after graduating. That college was Westhampton College.