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(04/05/12 4:27am)
The strength to make the right decision and the gift of a virtuous leader frame the film "Weapons of Spirit," based on a true story of survival during World War II. The film will be screened in the Ukrop Auditorium in Queally Hall at 6:30 p.m. on April 17.
(04/05/12 4:26am)
Before coming to the University of Richmond, Heather Thornton had never been abroad, but once at the university, she pursued four trips abroad and was awarded the opportunity to participate in the Rangel Fellowship, a program that grooms undergraduate students into foreign officers, Thornton said.
(04/05/12 3:53am)
The University of Richmond's Middle Eastern Club hosted its fifth annual Arabian Nights event March 29 featuring live music, traditional dancing, henna and authentic cuisine.
(03/29/12 5:22am)
Sitting in the back of an ambulance, racing down I-95 to the scene of a priority one motor vehicle accident, sirens blaring and clinging to the seat for dear life was one of the scariest moments of my life. My face was as white as a sheet, and I felt I was on the verge of passing out multiple times. But let's rewind and start at the beginning before we get to the good stuff.
(03/29/12 5:15am)
Emily McFadden, a Westhampton College junior and biochemistry major, recently received the national Beckman Scholarship for outstanding undergraduate research in the chemistry and biological sciences.
(03/28/12 5:46am)
The University of Richmond Emergency Medical Services (UREMS) is a student-run volunteer program composed of 55-60 undergraduate students that responds to all medical emergencies on campus, regardless of what they are, said sophomore Matt Palmisano, the vice president of operations and one of the two supervisors in the group.
(03/24/12 3:59pm)
Ritmo Latino's spring concert program featured music and dance from countries and cultures throughout Latin America.
(03/22/12 7:17am)
Kris Grey was assigned female at birth.
(03/22/12 7:09am)
When Jerry Clemmer, director of residential dining, hires chefs at the Heilman Dining Center, he looks for candidates with culinary degrees, a history with upscale restaurants and hotels, people skills and an interest in the University of Richmond.
(03/22/12 5:45am)
Professors at the University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University are co-hosting the 20th annual French Film Festival from March 29 to April 1 at the Byrd Theatre in Carytown.
(03/22/12 5:39am)
Madison Moore, a doctoral candidate at Yale University, will join the Richmond Theatre and Dance and Rhetoric and Communications departments in the fall among his courses one will focus on Lady Gaga and the persona she has created.
(03/22/12 5:30am)
The liberal arts major is endlessly reminded of the cardinal sin of his field by parents, friends, and employers: is there a market for this degree? Willing to explore, some humanities students are breaking free of their major, and seeking employment in their extra-curricular fields.
(03/22/12 4:41am)
Circling the campus in his white golf cart and holding his handheld computer, Bill Rawluk, parking specialist at the University of Richmond, starts his work week at 7 a.m. on Monday.
(03/22/12 4:22am)
Westhampton College Government Association (WCGA) conducted a survey over the past three weeks to get student opinion about awarding credit to science classes with laboratories, after many science students voiced how unfair the unit system has been for such intensive and time-consuming courses.
(03/01/12 5:41am)
Diana Trinh, a recent Richmond graduate, worked for two and a half years as an international student assistant at the Office of International Education and is now employed as a full-time international student adviser.
(03/01/12 5:33am)
Odds are you've seen or heard Donald "Childish Gambino" Glover's work in something without even knowing who is he is. From working on "30 Rock" as a writer with Tina Fey, to acting on "Community" as Troy, to having his beats played in Adidas commercials, Glover's music has even made its way into the speakers of the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness.
(03/01/12 5:22am)
Junior Jesse Feder said that many students on campus recognize him as a tennis player or a business and history double major. But they also may know him as the guy that raps at parties, he said.
(03/01/12 5:08am)
In a world where texting and emailing are becoming social norms, Elbert R. Dickens said the most unique thing about him was that he could communicate well with people in person.
(03/01/12 4:38am)
After an arduous adoption process, Richmond political science professor Rick Mayes and his wife, Jennifer, are now in Peru where they have met their daughter, Alejandra, "Ali," for the first time.
(02/23/12 6:16am)
Senior Caroline Cobert is the curator of the exhibition "Ti-Ameny-Net: An Ancient Mummy, An Egyptian Woman and Modern Science," which opens Thursday in the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature. The exhibition displays Cobert's scientific study of the mummy, the mummy's coffin and Egyptian artifacts from the Stuart L. Wheeler Gallery of the Ancient World collection.