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(10/10/13 3:01am)
The Center for Civic Engagement and the Office of the Chaplaincy hosted University of Richmond's eighth annual poverty simulation on Oct. 7, attended by more than 50 student participants. During the simulation, students were required to role-play the lives of low-income families by securing food, shelter and other basic necessities for a month. The entire simulation lasted for approximately one hour.
(10/10/13 2:17am)
At the end of the 2013-14 academic year, Provost Steve Allred will step down from the position he has held since 2008, counting among his accomplishments the first-year seminar program, hiring three academic deans, creating two new interdisciplinary majors and helping fulfill The Richmond Promise.
(10/06/13 7:56pm)
Dana Guglielmo, a fifth-year student from New Jersey, was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis when she was 17 years old.
(10/04/13 12:08am)
Contact photographer Brennen Lutz at brennen.lutz@richmond.edu
(10/03/13 1:46am)
Greg Collins, a University of Richmond Law School student and active-duty Marine, received the prestigious Tillman Military Scholarship, making him the first recipient in the school's history.
(10/02/13 5:31pm)
Through all of the adversity football players face in a season, Molly Sutherland is always there to help.
(09/23/13 10:28pm)
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.
(09/23/13 3:03am)
For 77 days this summer, senior Lyniesha Wright lived without electricity, plumbing or even an alarm clock in the Kalu Yala Valley in the Panamanian highlands.
(09/18/13 2:28am)
Human sex trafficking is the most common form of modern slavery in the United States, according to University of Richmond political science professor Monti Datta. But one local organization is dedicated to turning Central Virginia's human trafficking victims into survivors.
(09/17/13 7:58pm)
In 18th century Virginia, alcoholic cider, the everyday drink of the colonists, was made primarily by the women of the household. Today, Courtney Mailey of Blue Bee Cider is continuing that tradition.
(09/14/13 6:55pm)
For the first time at University of Richmond, two students are training guide dogs while living on campus.
(09/14/13 6:51pm)
This summer, 300 Richmond students received funding from University of Richmond Summer Fellowships to pursue an internship or conduct research.
(09/12/13 1:56am)
A preface to the story of Adam and Eve is explored in artist Jay Bolotin's multiwork and multimedia exhibition, "The Jackleg Testament Continues," which is currently on display in the Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art, located in the Modlin Center for the Arts.
(09/12/13 1:36am)
Imagine a box of fresh local produce gets delivered to your apartment doorstep. Does it get devoured as a welcome alternative to campus options or rot alongside last night's leftovers from The Cellar?
(09/05/13 5:12am)
The Bonner Center for Civic Engagement opens its weekly Brown Bag Series Sept. 6 with speaker Ed Trask discussing Richmond's Street Art Festival .
(09/03/13 7:36pm)
The Richmond Rowdies, a student organization that promotes varsity athletics and school spirit, is revamping its approach to get students more involved on game days.
(04/15/13 9:23pm)
Chemistry professor Carol Parish established a sub-chapter of Richmond's Guiding Eyes for the Blind on campus this spring, with official sponsorship of the university.
(04/03/13 7:28pm)
"When I first entered the gym I thought, 'This is it; this is where my life ends.' I was so scared, my legs were shaking and I was so afraid that I would have to dance alone."
(04/03/13 7:23pm)
SAVE, a new organization on campus committed to educating the community about sexual violence, will be hosting Take Back the Night on Tuesday, April 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the University Forum where students, faculty and staff are encouraged to speak out, tell their stories and take back the night.
(04/03/13 5:05pm)
On the evening of Saturday, March 30, friends and family members came together to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the University of Richmond's a cappella group Off the Cuff.