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(01/24/23 3:34pm)
The University of Richmond Student Center for Equity and Inclusion with support from International Education partnered for the first time with four student organizations - to celebrate Lunar New Year on Jan. 21 in the Queally Center.
(01/22/23 5:00pm)
Exchange years bring lifelong friendships, memories and experiences. For University of Richmond students who study abroad, most of them describe their time abroad as life-changing.
(11/22/21 2:11pm)
Last year, the University of Richmond had to take drastic measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic on campus. One of these measures was to merge Thanksgiving break with winter break, causing most students to return home earlier and finish the last two weeks of the fall semester remotely.
(06/05/20 8:14pm)
Although moving off-campus and adjusting to online classes was challenging for most students at the University of Richmond, international students faced the additional time-sensitive decision of whether to return to their home countries, amidst growing travel restraints, or to find another housing alternative in the U.S.
(04/14/20 4:35pm)
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(11/29/12 7:13am)
Q: I'm dating an international student who was studying abroad here last semester. We met when I was an OA and have been together ever since. The problem is that he's back in Europe now, and I'm only a sophomore, so we're not going to see each other for a long time.
(11/05/12 5:19pm)
Senior Hadya Abdul Satar was recently approached by a Spanish international student to talk about the relationship between international and American students at Richmond, she said.
(09/13/12 7:40am)
Samuel Ryder celebrated his 21st birthday on Tuesday by legally drinking alcohol in the United States for the first time -- a tradition many American college students take part in.
(03/01/12 5:41am)
Diana Trinh, a recent Richmond graduate, worked for two and a half years as an international student assistant at the Office of International Education and is now employed as a full-time international student adviser.
(03/03/11 4:31am)
This article is dedicated to an underappreciated part of the Richmond student body: the international students.
(02/24/11 5:32am)
Graduating international students hoping to work in the United States have 90 days after graduation to land jobs before their visas fall out of status.
(11/11/10 3:46pm)
International Month festivities begin with an official opening ceremony at the Carole Weinstein International Center on Friday.
(10/15/10 12:40am)
The University of Richmond began a new chapter in its 170-year history with the dedication of the Carole Weinstein International Center Thursday.
(08/26/10 4:18am)
The University of Richmond received 8,616 applications for the class of 2014, a record-breaking number up nearly 10 percent from last year, according to the Office of Undergraduate Admission. 2,856 students were accepted for an admission rate of 33 percent -- down from last year's admission rate of 39 percent. 819 students enrolled.
(11/12/09 4:30am)
The University of Richmond ranks among the Top 15 U.S. bachelor's institutions for producing Fulbright-grant-winning students, according to the "Chronicle of Higher Education."
(10/08/09 4:30am)
More than 75 study abroad programs in 30 countries were represented at the University of Richmond's Study Abroad Fair in the Alice Haynes Room last Thursday.
(10/01/09 4:00am)
It was the day before I left for my journey to Europe. All summer, I had been mentally preparing myself. I was going to live in a small Spanish city for four months, attend a university in which no one spoke English and try to do it successfully.
(10/01/09 4:00am)
It was the day before I left for my journey to Europe. All summer, I had been mentally preparing myself. I was going to live in a small Spanish city for four months, attend a university in which no one spoke English and try to do it successfully.
(09/10/09 6:00am)
The men's soccer team officially opened its season with two losses this weekend, but with a new coach, a new home field and a new attitude, players said they hoped it would be a turn-around year for the program.
(09/03/09 8:00pm)
About 40 incoming freshmen athletes took their library skills and alcohol education classes before the semester in an effort by class coordinators to make the first-year requirements more convenient for students and staff.