Richmond begins search for new Dean of Westhampton College
The University of Richmond dean search committee met for the first time on Nov. 18 to commence the hunt for a candidate to become the next Dean of Westhampton College.
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The University of Richmond dean search committee met for the first time on Nov. 18 to commence the hunt for a candidate to become the next Dean of Westhampton College.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor championed empathy and perseverance in a discussion at Richmond School of Law on Tuesday.
Kimia Simon was working at The Cellar Friday afternoon, as she does most Fridays, when she saw on her phone that Paris, her home, was under attack.
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It’s a confusing time to be a Richmond football fan.
Over 90 students demonstrated on the Forum Monday in solidarity with black students at University of Missouri. The rally follows protests over racial discrimination at University of Missouri, Yale, VCU and other schools across the nation, as well as a Common Ground discussion attended by President Crutcher.
At age 19, President Ronald Crutcher was asked a question by one of his Miami University peers: "Ron, what's it like to be colored?"
Jacqueline Mone, junior studying abroad in Madrid who was visiting Paris when the attacks took place.
The four University of Richmond students studying abroad in Paris "have been contacted and are safe," Martha Merritt, dean of International Education, wrote in an email about four hours after terrorists carried out the deadliest attack in France since World War II.
Estimated at $150,000, Walt Whitman’s hand-printed, signed copy of “Leaves of Grass” isn’t something most Richmond students would think they could get their hands on, but then again, most Richmond students haven’t been to the Galvin Rare Book Room.
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University fliers for the Gertrude Murrel duPont Fund claim that students can attend cultural events in Richmond and abroad — “on us!” However, that may depend on your definition of "culture."
A group of Richmond students have organized a chapter of the Food Recovery Network on campus that aims to eliminate waste and donate food to the hungry and homeless.
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Meaghan Carrigan sat on her couch, crutches by her side, her right leg free to move and left leg locked in extension by an intimidating black brace. A black pouch hung by her side, necessary to support an antibacterial IV that was hidden by a sweater but ran from the middle of her arm to her Superior Vena Cava, which lies directly above her heart. She was as comfortable as someone could be less than one week removed from knee surgery, especially considering the absolute imprisonment that her left leg was under as it rested on her nearby coffee table. It was obvious by her slouched, comfortable posture and the surrounding pillows and blankets that she had become acquainted with the couch over the previous weeks. Her laptop sat open next to her, Netflix asking if she was still watching.
It doesn’t take much more than a quick Google search to find instances of college campuses reacting poorly to students in mental health crises. Mentally ill students are often demonized, blamed and condemned for their health problems, and sometimes end up kicked off campuses.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
Uber has cut into local taxi drivers’ businesses to the point where some of them have had to become Uber drivers. Bob “Taxi Bob” Schumm, who has served Richmond students, faculty and staff for more than ten years, felt this change firsthand when he was forced to join Uber.
Several student groups have already participated in this year's One Love “Escalation” workshop series, which seeks to raise consciousness about relationship violence.
Students at the University of Richmond are in the process of establishing an ambassador organization for Love Your Melon as they continue to sell hats and t-shirts for money they can donate to children battling childhood cancer.