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(01/26/21 10:03pm)
Who makes up the exceptional staff at the University of Richmond? What have they sacrificed, learned and lived through during the pandemic, and where would our web be without them? This documentary short created by students in the journalism department highlights the challenges essential workers at UR have encountered amidst COVID-19.
(09/21/12 2:32am)
Journalism Professor Robert Hodierne's Afghanistan military documentary, "Afghanistan: The Surge," is to be aired Thursday Sept. 20, at 10 p.m. on Richmond WDCE channel 23.
(03/20/12 5:14am)
A documentary film presented the 2009 battle for same-sex marriage in Maine on Monday night. The screening is part of "Documentaries in the Greek," a film festival sponsored by the University of Richmond chapter of the Roosevelt Institute.
(11/17/11 6:48am)
Students, faculty and members of the Richmond community attended a screening of "Reporter," followed by a talk with the director, Eric Metzgar, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Alice Haynes Room.
(04/14/11 7:20am)
Senior journalism majors Kristy Burkhardt, Liz McAvoy and Julia Pepe, under the direction of journalism professor Robert Hodierne, are developing an hour-long documentary film featuring Marine Sgt. Kenny Lyon, who was injured in Iraq by a mortar.
(02/24/11 5:16am)
"Faces of Communism," a student-filmed documentary featuring first-person accounts of Bulgarians' memories of communism, will be shown at 4 p.m. March 1 in the Carole Weinstein International Center with a question and answer session to follow.
(02/21/11 4:11am)
My mom recently went to see the new documentary film, "Race to Nowhere." She has been running around recommending it to everyone, in part because she is a teacher at a middle school, but mostly because, in her own words: "I watched it and just kept thinking to myself, 'This is about my children. I can't believe it.'"
(02/10/11 3:34am)
Blood spurted and dripped down the projection screen in the University of Richmond's International Commons Feb. 2.
(02/08/11 2:35am)
University of Richmond freshman and Fulbright scholar Idil Cazimoglu will be traveling to Cyprus and England next week to support the screening of a Peace Initiative documentary made for The Elders Foundation.
(11/11/10 6:40am)
"If something happens today, do you want to us to resuscitate?"
(10/28/10 3:44am)
The University of Richmond's sixth annual African Film Weekend, on Friday, Oct. 29 and Saturday, Oct. 30, will feature four films that take place in Haiti, a few of which were made by Haitian filmmakers.
(10/07/10 5:46am)
Captivated by the first of many radiant sunrises he would see during his nearly ten-week stay near Kenjak-e Olya, Afghanistan last summer, journalism professor Robert Hodierne said that the evening sunsets were probably just as spectacular.
(10/07/10 5:34am)
Last Tuesday I read the scathing letter an alumnus sent about student (non)attendance at the football game on Family Weekend. The letter lit a bit of a fire beneath many students' tushes because the author pitted the Richmond student body as over-indulged, self-absorbed, apathetic ninnies.
(01/31/10 7:42pm)
With more than one trillion dollars given in foreign aid, why is Africa still so poor? Did that $10 donation ever get to the starving child? Could our good intentions actually be causing more harm than good?
(04/27/09 4:00am)
Audience members who attended "UR Doc Fest" followed a poetry slam group as it prepared for nationals, explored the life of a 16-year-old aspiring singer who was homeless and traveled to Burma to visit monks and nuns on their quest to Nirvana.
(10/30/08 7:00pm)
Thursday October 30th
(09/18/08 8:00pm)
The trailer to University of Richmond senior Dan Shoemaker's documentary about the National Hobo Convention in Britt, Iowa.
(09/18/08 7:00pm)
"Luther the Jet" hopped his last freight train in 1999, when he traveled from Chicago to Kansas City.