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(10/22/16 2:44pm)
Comedy is an inhibitor that can be used to make people feel better about different aspects of life that may typically be difficult for us to confront. We’re human. We’re awkward. We don’t have all the answers.
(10/20/16 6:06pm)
Junior Rennie Harrison spent Tuesday, Oct. 4, the day of the vice presidential debate, with a man who knows a thing or two about being VP. Harrison attended a gathering of the It’s On Us national committee at the Washington, D.C., home of Vice President Joe Biden.
(10/03/16 5:30pm)
Let’s pretend for a second that the other things surrounding Donald Trump don’t matter: not the xenophobia, his refusal to release tax returns nor the lack of factual knowledge and preparation. None of it.
(09/07/16 2:29pm)
Ten faculty members from a variety of disciplines attended a faculty seminar in Cuba this June and returned with new ideas and changed perspectives, they said Wednesday in a debrief and forum session.
(04/06/15 10:14pm)
The city of Richmond, which served as the capital of the Confederacy during the American Civil War, commemorated the 150th anniversary of the conclusion of the war through Richmond’s Journey, a series of programs held in the city from April 1-4.
(02/20/15 4:31pm)
President Obama requested that Congress approve further military action against the Islamic State last week, but some say the appeal is long overdue.
(01/23/15 7:49pm)
In Tuesday’s State of the Union, President Barack Obama showed a serious desire to implement his plan of two years of tuition-free community college for young people who are, as he put it, “willing to work for it.” His initiative has been stirring some controversy in Washington, D.C., and beyond ever since he first made his ideas public.
(01/20/15 8:58pm)
About 150 audience members rose to their feet in applause after an emotional keynote address from President Ed Ayers at Richmond’s Martin Luther King Jr. holiday commemoration ceremony Monday evening.
(12/16/14 12:31am)
University of Richmond President Ed Ayers was one of 36 U.S. private university presidents to make more than $1 million in compensation in 2012, according to a report released last week by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
(12/16/14 12:34am)
University of Richmond President Ed Ayers went to the White House Dec. 4 to pledge the university's commitment to increasing the number of underrepresented students graduating with degrees in STEM fields.
(11/19/14 3:07pm)
President Obama is poised to take unilateral action on immigration reform despite claims that such actions would reach beyond the power of the executive office.
(11/16/14 4:27am)
The debate over the threat that developing Shockhoe Bottom would pose to the preservation of the area’s history has been recently reignited by Academy Award-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o.
(11/15/14 8:52pm)
President Obama has approved to send approximately 1,500 additional troops to Iraq after months of a largely unsuccessful airstrike campaign against the Islamic State.
(10/04/14 6:37pm)
Brig. Gen. Mark Martins, chief prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, visited University of Richmond on Thursday to decipher the intricacies of military law and explain his role at one of the world’s most notorious military bases.
(09/24/14 7:36pm)
Last Friday, President Obama and Vice President Biden launched a national campaign to stop and prevent sexual assault on college campuses. Their “It’s On Us” campaign was launched Sept. 19 with an event at the White House to kick off its efforts of “preventing sexual assault at colleges and universities, changing the culture on campuses and better engaging men in this new effort.”
(09/14/14 7:12pm)
The youngest and oldest of Westhampton College students gathered Saturday in Cannon Memorial Chapel to celebrate the duties and privileges of being Westhampton women. They were joined by hundreds of alumnae to honor the centennial of the founding of Westhampton College.
(09/03/14 1:07pm)
Having already met in mid-July, the search committee tasked with replacing President Edward Ayers will reconvene Sept. 18 to continue developing a presidential position profile, said Allison Weinstein, co-chair of the search committee.
(09/03/14 12:16am)
Richmond College Student Government Association and the Westhampton College Government Association organized an event for Richmond students to offer input to the search for President Edward Ayers’ successor.
(08/27/14 6:12pm)
Whether you are a returning student, staff or faculty member, alumni who call the Richmond area home or a member of the class of 2018, The Collegian wishes you a warm welcome to the start of this new academic year. Every fresh semester is unique and exciting, but the fall of 2014 should be truly dynamic. We have a freshman class that flaunts 331 national honor society members and represents 32 different countries. We welcome our new provost, Jacquelyn S. Fetrow, as she embarks on her inaugural fall at Richmond. We celebrate the history of our university with the centennial year of Westhampton College. And for those of us who have been here for a while, we enter this fall with nostalgic warmth as this is the final fall that President Ayers will occupy his desk in Maryland Hall.
(04/23/14 4:09pm)
Monday morning, Jacqueline S. Fetrow was announced as University of Richmond's next provost and vice president for academic affairs.