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(11/14/20 6:19pm)
Mary Kate Cary, former speechwriter for George H.W. Bush, and Democratic analyst Mary Anne Marsh spoke on Nov. 11 about the impacts the election and COVID-19 have on political campaigns as part of the University of Richmond's Sharp Viewpoints Series.
(07/20/18 6:35pm)
Turmoil, protest and a sea of partisan divide. That is the image most of the country gets of political discourse on college campuses nowadays.
(04/05/16 3:35am)
Charlayne Hunter-Gault, an Emmy and Peabody award-winning journalist, will be the commencement speaker this year, University of Richmond communications announced. Commencement will be held on May 8 in the Robins Center for undergraduates receiving degrees from the School of Arts and Sciences, Robins School of Business and Jepson School of Leadership Studies.
(03/19/16 9:48pm)
Wil Haygood spoke at Richmond on Mar. 17 about history, race and the power of the story as part of this year’s Sharp Viewpoint Speakers Series.
(10/20/14 5:37pm)
Representatives from the National Football League Players Association addressed high school athletes from the northern Virginia area about the recruiting process Saturday afternoon in University of Richmond’s Ukrop Auditorium.
(10/15/14 6:25pm)
Malala Fund co-founder and global ambassador, Shiza Shahid, will speak at Richmond on Sunday about the importance of improving access to education for girls worldwide, her journey with Malala and her work with the Malala Fund.
(09/18/14 1:10am)
Paul Queally, University of Richmond board of trustees member and Richmond College ’86, will return to campus Thursday to moderate a Robins School of Business executive panel, an event that has drawn both support and criticism from the campus community in light of Queally’s controversial comments published last spring.
(09/15/14 2:29pm)
Rochelle Davis, academic director of the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University, will be on campus Wednesday to discuss the struggles of displaced Syrians and what it means to be a refugee in the volatile Middle East.
(04/11/14 11:20pm)
University of Richmond alumni will speak to graduating students at this year's commencement ceremonies.
(10/21/13 11:00pm)
"An assault weapon doesn't exist," said Kyle Linardo, a junior majoring in leadership studies and political science. He said people in favor of regulating guns often construed semi-automatic weapons such as an AR-15, which fire one shot per trigger pull, as assault weapons.
(09/26/13 2:31am)
"Music, as an art, has an importance that can never be overstated," Peter Guralnick said in his lecture on the work of music producer Sam Phillips. Guralnick, a biographer and music historian, spoke to a group of approximately 275 students, faculty and community members Tuesday night. Guralnick's lecture was the first in the Jepson Leadership Forum series.
(04/30/13 8:30pm)
University of Richmond will welcome a Richmond alumna to speak at the 183rd main commencement ceremony about how graduates can shape their own careers to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
(04/16/13 12:26am)
The Czech Republic underwent a faster evolution than most other post-Communist countries because of the implementation of Hayekian economic theory to then-Czechoslovakia's market models, said Vaclav Klaus, former president of the Czech Republic.
(02/22/13 6:15pm)
Author and blogger Courtney Martin spoke to a predominantly female audience in the Alice Haynes Room on Wednesday night about the importance of girls and women taking back their bodies and their lives.
(02/21/13 6:18am)
The Pi Alpha chapter of Mortar Board honor society hosted its annual President's Forum, "What's Next for UR," on Wednesday, Feb. 20, in the Keller Hall Reception Room.
(02/19/13 11:18pm)
University of Richmond Chancellor E. Bruce Heilman described in a speech on Monday how he became intrigued by a letter from a Chinese student sent from a prison in China who wanted to enroll in at Richmond.
(02/19/13 7:50pm)
President of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Klaus, will come to the University of Richmond in April to speak as part of Jepson's John Marshall International Center for the Study of Statesmanship Lecture Series.
(02/19/13 7:20am)
Feminist author, blogger and activist Courtney E. Martin will speak about women's body images in the media on Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Alice Haynes Room.
(01/17/13 11:14pm)
Sally Green of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond captured her audience with her humor as she discussed her career working for the Federal Reserve.
(11/15/12 10:01pm)
Broadcast journalist and founding member of National Public Radio Susan Stamberg spoke about the importance of a liberal arts education and her career as a cultural correspondent on Tuesday afternoon in the Jepson Alumni Center.