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(01/24/23 3:00pm)
The University of Richmond Office for Equity and Community added a faculty member to the Bias Resource Team and updated information about its bias incident reporting process on the bias reporting and resources website.
(01/20/23 2:09am)
ChatGPT, a new artificial intelligence tool capable of generating essays and writing code, is raising concerns about virtually undetectable cheating and changing the way professors give assignments.
(01/17/23 4:51pm)
The University of Richmond’s Heilman Dining Center features a photo gallery of local leaders from the RVA Community Makers 2022 collection, a part of UR’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration through Jan. 20.
(01/16/23 5:54pm)
Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations are underway at the University of Richmond as students and staff commemorate the holiday that marks the birthday of the civil rights activist.
(01/12/23 10:22pm)
The University of Richmond’s response to a potential spike in three respiratory illnesses–COVID-19, Influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)–could affect classes and campus events this semester.
(12/03/22 1:53am)
Wasps in the Booker Hall of Music are disrupting rehearsals and performances, forcing University of Richmond musicians to perform with swatters under their seats to avoid being stung.
(11/21/22 9:11pm)
Silence took over the E. Claiborne Robins Stadium as the football players on the field took a knee on Nov. 19 to mourn the loss of the three University of Virginia students who were fatally shot last week. Attendees of the sold-out game stood to pay their respects.
(11/28/22 5:00am)
After a night full of networking, pitches and lots of juice, The Great Bake Off ended with the announcement of the winner of this year’s Benchtop Innovations competition: Lume.
(11/19/22 11:27pm)
A judge dismissed a charge of underage possession of alcohol during a hearing on Nov. 15 against former student Alexander Unruh in connection with a Sept. 3 reportedly racist altercation including Unruh and a delivery driver.
(11/18/22 2:59am)
After testing positive for COVID-19, Sophomore Ryan Thompson already knew what to expect when he received the phone call from the Office of Residence Life and Housing telling him that it was time to move into an on-campus isolation unit.
(11/14/22 4:00am)
Editor's note: This article was updated to indicate that the rollout was completed on Nov. 1.
(11/12/22 11:26pm)
University of Richmond students, faculty and staff members gathered in front of Maryland Hall on Nov. 11 for a march and sit-in to demand administrative action against injustice on campus.
(11/10/22 8:42pm)
The University of Richmond student government organizations chose 13 representatives for the Board of Trustees after students demanded more representation and voice in the Board of Trustees’ decisions.
(11/09/22 2:36pm)
University of Richmond alumnus and adviser to former President Donald Trump, Kash Patel, ‘02, testified on Nov. 3 before a special grand jury investigating Trump’s potential mishandling of classified documents.
(11/08/22 2:57pm)
After a long and fruitful business career, former trustee Stephen “Steve” Kneeley was inducted into the Hall of Fame for the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business on Nov. 3.
(11/07/22 2:04am)
University of Richmond community members gathered over the past week to express outrage over multiple students who wore racist costumes mocking Mexican and Chinese people and depicting a person getting deported.
(11/01/22 10:59pm)
The University of Richmond’s Registrar’s Office announced Tuesday seniors must register for classes again on Tuesday, Nov. 8, after the registration website crashed Tuesday morning while seniors attempted to register the first time.
(10/28/22 1:43pm)
The University of Richmond’s acceptance rate for the class of 2026 plummeted to a record-low of just over 24%.
(10/28/22 1:34pm)
Alice Dreger, historian, journalist and author of “Galileo’s Middle Finger,” spoke about free speech and the dangers of cancel culture in a lecture at the Queally Center for Admission and Career Services on Oct 24.
(10/25/22 4:00am)
A month after a capture-and-release trap set by the United State Department of Agriculture was tampered with, the owl that has attacked over 20 community members has still not been caught.