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(01/22/14 5:32pm)
About 55 University of Richmond students, faculty and staff took a tour through the civil rights history of Richmond Jan. 20 as part of the university's "Day On." Richmond held its first full observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day this year: All classes were canceled and the university scheduled a number of service and learning activities to commemorate the life of America's most famous civil rights leader.
(11/19/13 4:57am)
Student organizations and other members of the University of Richmond community were encouraged to submit a proposal by Nov. 8 to participate in this year's Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration ceremony in January 2014.
(01/22/13 6:06pm)
Almost every seat was filled in Camp Concert Hall on Monday as students, faculty and members of the Richmond community gathered in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
(01/20/11 6:29am)
Members of a University of Richmond student panel presented their compilations of research and firsthand experiences about social injustice and civil rights legacies on Jan. 18.
(11/18/10 5:43am)
Ever since I was accused of spreading racist ideology by a University of Richmond professor because I had asked whether a certain U.S. president was racist, I feel much freer to express my opinion. You can tell a lot about people by their response to an unorthodox question. When the answer is nothing short of a personal accusation, and the responder happens to be a University of Richmond professor or an administrator, you begin thinking, "OK, maybe I am being indoctrinated with their own beliefs instead of being taught to judge for myself."
(01/21/10 5:30am)
"Intelligence plus character, that is the goal of true education."
(01/20/09 3:35am)
Commemorative events for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the University of Richmond began and ended with celebration and action.
(01/18/09 11:22pm)
Students who gathered in the Think Tank at the Tyler Haynes Commons on Friday afternoon heard stories about the absurdity, pain and sheer terror of growing up in Birmingham, Ala., at the height of the Civil Rights movement from two professors who witnessed it first-hand.
(01/16/09 11:16pm)
Students and staff at the University of Richmond should "remain awake" during periods of social change and work toward joining the "vineyard of justice," Thad Williamson said Thursday during a teach-in honoring Martin Luther King and his legacy.
(02/07/08 4:00am)
More than 25 University of Richmond groups and organizations have teamed up this year to celebrate Black History Month and establish a calendar of events that lasts through April, including four new events.
(02/01/07 4:00am)
In my three and a half years as a student at the University of Richmond, I have never, until now, felt compelled to write into the opinion section.
(01/25/07 4:00am)
I enjoyed the university's celebration ceremony of Martin Luther King Day ... until the Rev. James Lawson spoke.