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(09/09/16 3:27pm)
Updated as of 12:34 p.m. Sept. 9, 2016: The original article stated that Channel Eight News was removed from the event. All other off-campus media were also prohibited from attending the event, according to Cynthia Price, director of media and public relations for the university.
(09/08/16 10:25pm)
9:40 p.m. -- The event ends.
(09/08/16 8:07pm)
A University of Richmond student condemned many of the school's Title IX administrators Thursday on the Huffington Post contributor network, publishing emails and supposed transcripts from her sexual assault investigative hearing.
(09/07/16 8:34pm)
University of Richmond responded to a Westhampton College student's allegation of the administration's mishandling of her sexual assault investigation in the fall of 2015, calling her accusations "inaccurate," in a campus-wide email sent to the student body Wednesday.
(09/07/16 12:38am)
Update as of 4:45 p.m. Sept. 7: University of Richmond responded to a Westhampton College student's allegations of the administration's mishandling of her sexual assault investigation in the fall of 2015, calling her accusations "inaccurate," in a campus-wide email sent to the student body Wednesday.
(09/05/16 3:20pm)
The Mid-Week Spatial Pick-Me-Up is a new weekly meeting in the Spatial Analysis Lab created to build a community around the latest map developments and geographic technology on campus.
(09/01/16 12:54am)
This story was updated on Wednesday, August 31, to correct information regarding the funding of Beth Curry's position. The story originally said that Curry's position was funded by the university's Planning and Priorities Committee.
(08/25/16 6:18pm)
A hot water heater burst in the Wilton Center Tuesday evening, flooding much of the building and forcing various student groups to relocate.
(08/25/16 7:38pm)
The University of Richmond’s Class of 2020, one of the school's most diverse classes ever, began classes on campus this week amidst a hectic beginning to the school year.
(08/18/16 11:40pm)
This story was updated on Monday, August 22 to report that students were moved back into Wood Hall on Sunday.
(08/22/16 6:22pm)
Spiders decided on the university for differing reasons, but
all can celebrate that they made a smart choice: Richmond was ranked fourth among
Virginia’s best colleges in an article
published on USA Today’s College website in July.
(08/17/16 2:06pm)
Whether you prefer Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump or neither, your vote is important. Here are five things every Richmond student should consider
before heading to the voting booth:
(07/27/16 4:19pm)
On Friday Hillary Clinton named Senator Tim Kaine her running mate, a Virginian whose resume includes former governor, Richmond mayor and University of Richmond professor.
(04/28/16 8:19pm)
University Communications sent out an email yesterday announcing major construction to the campus road network starting May 9. The changes, which will begin the day after graduation, are the third and final phase of construction detailed in the 2011 Campus Master Plan.
(05/04/16 4:08pm)
More than 620 students received funding this year as part of the Richmond Guarantee, a notable increase compared to roughly 500 students awarded in 2015. Despite only being its second year in existence, the Richmond Guarantee has managed to secure positions for University of Richmond students across the United States, Asia, Europe, South America and Africa.
(05/04/16 3:47pm)
On May 7, University of Richmond seniors, dressed in shiny black gowns and caps, will flood campus as they prepare for the event that their past four years at this school have led to: commencement.
(04/26/16 1:10am)
Craig Kocher, University Chaplain and Jessie Ball duPont Chair of the Chaplaincy, will be leaving Richmond in June.
(04/23/16 7:35pm)
Beginning July 1, Dr. Mia Reinoso Genoni will serve as the Dean of Westhampton College and Associate Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, according to an email announcement sent Friday evening.
(04/22/16 5:04pm)
Bloomberg Businessweek Undergraduate Business School rankings were released online Tuesday morning, and the Robins School of Business fell 30 places from No. 16 to No. 46. In response to the fall in rankings, Nancy Bagranoff, Robins School of Business dean, and Jim Monks, the associate dean of undergraduate business programs, sent emails to business school students.
(04/20/16 2:10am)
The Robins School of Business fell 30 places, from No. 16 to No. 46, in the Bloomberg Businessweek Undergraduate Business School rankings released online Tuesday morning.