UR alum Alexandra Hunt making 2022 run for Congress
University of Richmond alum Alexandra Hunt, ‘14, is running for Congress in Pennsylvania’s third district in 2022.
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University of Richmond alum Alexandra Hunt, ‘14, is running for Congress in Pennsylvania’s third district in 2022.
Welcome To Our Web, known as WOW, is a new student-run organization that led the welcome initiative for new and returning Spiders from August through early October in 2021.
In its second semester of operation, the Counseling and Psychological Services Peer Support Warmline is thriving as a means for University of Richmond students to express mental health concerns, connect with a peer or vent about issues they might be facing, Kristen Day, assistant director of clinical services, said.
Editor’s Note: Zac Zibaitis is a columnist for The Collegian.
The University of Richmond’s four a cappella groups hosted two sold out Family Weekend concerts at the Cannon Memorial Chapel on Oct. 2.
Project Olas, a Spanish language learning start-up company, is the latest addition to the University of Richmond’s Latin American, Latino and Iberian studies department’s curriculum which incorporates community-based learning programs.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated.
Claudia Rankine spoke about instances of modern racism covered in her book at the University of Richmond's Weinstein-Rosenthal Forum on Sept. 29.
University of Richmond community members trying to make healthier lifestyle choices while navigating a busy world can find a holistic approach to wellness through several UR services, including the Well-Being Center’s mindfulness and meditation programs.
The University of Richmond welcomed an American Sign Language course into the linguistics program for the first time this semester.
As local vaccination rates continue to rise, in-person activities have resumed on the University of Richmond's campus. As a result, students have seen various changes in both their classrooms and social activities with the expanded freedoms provided by the fall semester plans.
A year and a half after an abrupt departure from the University of Richmond, the class of 2020 returned to celebrate its commencement ceremony on Sunday morning in the Robins Center.
The University of Richmond implemented its new wellness requirement, WELL 100, for all first-year and transfer students this fall after a successful pilot program in the 2020-21 academic year.
The University of Richmond hosted Karin Davison for a lecture event on Sept. 11 to discuss her involvement with the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, an orchestra composed of Arab-Israeli youth musicians.
Editor’s Note: To respect people who prefer identity-first language and those who prefer person-first language, the language used in the article (e.g. "disabled" or "person with a disability") will reflect both approaches to identity.
Editor's Note: The headline of this article was updated.
As Betty Neal Crutcher's time as the University of Richmond's presidential spouse comes to a close, she will be remembered and honored for her service to UR through a flowering buckeye tree planted between the Cannon Memorial Chapel, the Forum and the Gottwald Center for the Sciences.
Editor's Note: This article has been updated. Kristen Starks is a Collegian editor.
The gentle notes of Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations filled the Camp Concert Hall promptly at 4 p.m. last Thursday.
Editor’s Note: This is a developing story. This article includes expletive language. This article has been updated to reflect a similarity in the content of the presentation to the fraternity's "Animal Planet" video.