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(10/30/21 12:00pm)
The University of Richmond’s endowment increased by four times the usual rate during the fiscal year of 2020-2021, according to an email from UR President Kevin Hallock sent to faculty and staff on Oct. 21.
(02/15/21 1:00pm)
There is one figure that stands firm for the University of Richmond year after year: its endowment, which right now hovers just above $2.4 billion. For a school with approximately 3,000 undergraduate students and 1,000 graduate students, that number is pretty hefty.
(10/27/20 1:30pm)
The University of Richmond's endowment, which is valued at more than $2.5 billion, was not significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, said David Hale, executive vice president and chief operating officer.
(02/02/13 7:47pm)
UR Downtown, home to several of the University of Richmond's community-based learning programs and the Richmond on Broad cafe, has received a new sign, and staff will be initiating additional programming thanks to an $825,000 endowment from Rob Blandford and his wife, Nancy Everett.
(10/20/12 10:46pm)
A discussion led by President Edward Ayers that was meant to restore a sense of the drama and importance to the Emancipation Proclamation, he said, will air on C-SPAN3 on Oct. 27 and 28.
(11/18/10 5:10am)
Johann Stegmeir, assistant professor of theater and dance at the University of Richmond, worked as costume designer on the movie set "Peace, Love and Misunderstanding" in the Hudson Valley of New York last summer.
(11/11/10 7:00am)
The University of Richmond employee who made the most money during the 2008-2009 academic year was someone most students have never even heard of.
(11/04/10 4:05am)
Dear Professor Mifsud, Dean Newcomb, Provost Allred and President Ayers,
(09/21/10 9:18pm)
Dear Collegian,
(09/17/09 6:05am)
The University of Richmond's endowment rebounded during the last six months, increasing in value by approximately 11 to 12 percent, according to university officials.
(09/10/09 6:00am)
After filling out applications, creating book proposals and writing a three-page essay in Russian, two University of Richmond professors received grants this year that will allow them to take their academic interests outside of Virginia.
(09/03/09 4:00am)
The University of Richmond's endowment is out-performing other colleges and 2009 graduates are having little trouble finding jobs despite the bleak economy, according to university officials.
(02/26/09 9:00pm)
The University of Richmond endowment has lost about 19 percent of its endowment during the past year, losses that total almost $320 million in market value, which has prompted the university administration to begin spending a greater portion of the endowment.
(02/04/09 5:25am)
The University of Richmond's endowment has fallen 15 percent since December 2007, from a $1.7 billion high to $1.45 billion as of October, but it's difficult to predict how it will continue to fare in response to the deepening worldwide recession.
(10/23/08 8:00pm)
The University of Richmond's $1.7 billion endowment is projected to lose more than $230 million this year, nearly $80 million of which could evaporate this quarter alone, combining for a possible 13 percent total loss this year, university officials said.
(10/09/08 8:00pm)
Finance students involved with the Student Managed Investment Fund, called SMIF or Spider Fund, are working to adjust investment strategies with $300,000 of the university's endowment.
(10/09/08 6:54am)
By Michael Gaynor
(09/06/07 4:00am)
The University of Richmond has an endowment estimated at $1.6 billion dollars, giving it the 43rd largest endowment of all colleges and universities in the United States. And more than $300,000 of it is controlled by a group of senior finance majors from the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business.
(02/01/07 4:00am)
Two University of Richmond professors were among 161 recipients of $40,000 fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities for research projects during the 2007-08 school year.