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(12/12/17 10:09pm)
Earlier this fall, administration made significant changes to the Richmond Scholars program, which is considered to be the most prestigious merit-based award given by the University of Richmond.
(12/12/17 10:14pm)
Several students manipulated sophomore class registration for the spring semester, causing a brief shutdown of the system, and raising concerns over the integrity of the University of Richmond’s registration process, students said.
(12/06/17 5:11pm)
In September of 2016, two University of Richmond students published separate accounts detailing the mishandling of their Title IX cases on The Huffington Post’s contributor network.
(12/04/17 10:11pm)
It has become a near regular occurrence in North Court to be woken up during the late hours of the night by a fire alarm.
(12/05/17 1:53am)
Mary Kelly Tate has worked as a law professor at the University of Richmond for 13 years and continues to advocate for the wrongfully convicted in her work on and off campus.
(12/04/17 2:08pm)
In a corner of the University of Richmond bookstore, among aisles of Spider attire, hang Fire Shield power strips and extension cords. These cords are costly yet required purchases for students who want to use electrical products in campus housing.
(12/01/17 12:22am)
The associate dean for student services and administration of the University of Richmond School of Law will be the new director of compliance and Title IX coordinator.
(11/21/17 3:31am)
Students discovered a positive case of bed bugs in their room in Gray Court last week.
(11/20/17 2:16pm)
University of Richmond launched a virtual interactive tour of campus using the company YouVisit last month. The tour is available on the UR website and is available for prospective students and their families.
(12/01/17 12:28am)
For Diksha Kataria, a junior at the University of Richmond, a monologue that she performed last spring at the Vagina Monologues, a UR tradition held in February, was more than just a series of lines recited for a two-night performance.
(11/22/17 9:04pm)
The math and computer science departments at the University of Richmond sit in the eastern wing of Jepson Hall, covered with dry-erase board markings that are incomprehensible to many others, and brimming with students, creating a small community on the second floor.
(11/21/17 3:21am)
Shenandoah National Park, where Old Rag Mountain is a mere two-hour drive from University of Richmond's campus, will raise its entrance fees significantly by June 2018.
(11/20/17 1:58am)
Planned Parenthood Generation Action club will begin a free menstrual product pilot program, leading the effort to convince University of Richmond administration to provide free tampons and pads in women's and gender-neutral bathrooms on campus.
(11/19/17 10:58pm)
His Excellency Lars Gert Lose, Danish Ambassador to the United States, visited the University of Richmond on Wednesday to give a public talk as part of International Education Week.
(11/16/17 1:53pm)
Tuesday at the University of Richmond's Sharp Viewpoint Series, Jose Antonio Vargas bluntly confronted immigration in front of a sold-out crowd.
(11/15/17 4:12am)
On Wednesday, Nov. 15, a University of Richmond alumnus will participate in the Steward School’s Bryan Innovation Lab Visiting Innovator Program.
(11/16/17 3:46pm)
On Nov. 2, the House Republicans unveiled their tax plan.
(11/27/17 2:27am)
When Liam Lassiter, a transgender first-year student who identifies as male, first applied to the University of Richmond, he applied as a woman coming from an all-girls boarding school.
(11/14/17 3:20am)
Taylor Mac combined politics and theater while speaking about the queer struggle on Thursday night as part of the University of Richmond’s Tucker-Boatwright Festival of Literature and the Arts.
(11/09/17 7:50pm)
The biology and English department chairs are looking forward to curriculum changes in upcoming semesters, which they hope will benefit University of Richmond students and make major requirements more flexible.