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(04/20/16 3:34pm)
“Sometimes leadership means going first,” Richmond president Ronald Crutcher said at
the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the first solar array of its kind to be used in
Virginia.
(04/19/16 3:30pm)
The University of Richmond's Mock Trial team earned an Honorable Mention and an All-American Witness Award this past Sunday, April 17, at the American Mock Trial Association’s National Championship Tournament in Greenville, South Carolina.
(04/20/16 2:17am)
A magnitude-7.8 earthquake hit Ecuador over the weekend, killing more than 400 people and injuring more than 1,500, according to the Associated Press.
(04/15/16 3:09pm)
When Jane Chu lost her father at age nine, language failed her.
(04/14/16 7:55pm)
“If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball,” said Patches O’Houilan, famed dodgeball coach from the 2004 cult classic DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story.
(04/13/16 11:53pm)
University of Richmond's strategic plan draft vision statement and draft themes are now available on the strategic planning website, in addition to the draft mission statement and values that were uploaded earlier this month.
(04/13/16 11:53pm)
Kala Bullett was the first finalist candidate on campus for the position of Westhampton College Dean.
(04/13/16 4:02pm)
As the sun set Tuesday, more than 200 Richmond students gathered together to take back the night from perpetrators of
sexual assault, rape and sexual violence.
(04/13/16 6:57pm)
Theft
(04/12/16 8:06pm)
Hundreds of students, teachers and others gathered in front of City Hall Monday afternoon ahead of a city council meeting to protest a budget proposed by the city government that would leave Richmond Public Schools with an $18 million shortfall from what its leaders proposed.
(04/10/16 3:27pm)
University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth
University partnered on Friday to present the Virginia Power Dialog, one of a
nationwide series of events initiating discussion between college students and
state environmental regulators.
(04/10/16 12:21am)
Twenty-five teams totaling 145 participants took part in this year’s Relay For Life, collectively raising almost $10,000 to help fundraise for American Cancer Society’s research.
(04/07/16 4:22pm)
Craig Kinsley, a professor of neuroscience who passed away this January, received the Faculty Member of the Year award at the Richmond College Leadership Awards dinner on Tuesday.
(04/07/16 4:20pm)
After this year's elections, the Class of 2018 is missing student representatives in both the Richmond College Student Government Association and the Westhampton College Government Association. The RCSGA Class of 2018 currently lacks two out of seven senators, and the WCGA Class of 2018 does not have a president or three out of six senator seats filled.
(04/06/16 10:32pm)
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around the University of Richmond
(04/06/16 10:33pm)
Pig Roast: Saturday, April 2, 2016
(04/05/16 3:35am)
Charlayne Hunter-Gault, an Emmy and Peabody award-winning journalist, will be the commencement speaker this year, University of Richmond communications announced. Commencement will be held on May 8 in the Robins Center for undergraduates receiving degrees from the School of Arts and Sciences, Robins School of Business and Jepson School of Leadership Studies.
(04/05/16 12:01am)
Update: University of Richmond's annual sexual assault awareness program Take Back the Night has been rescheduled to next Tuesday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m., due to cold weather, according to an email sent on behalf of Kerry Albright Fankhauser, the interim dean of Westhampton College.
(04/03/16 5:33pm)
Despite facing a time crunch during the planning process, Kappa Delta’s first philanthropy event “Wing Fling” had a strong turnout of several hundred students. The sorority was able to raise more than $2,000 for its charities: Prevent Child Abuse America and Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) of Greater Richmond.
(04/02/16 12:09am)
Craig Steven Wilder addressed the importance of universities having open, honest conversations about their racial history on Thursday.