Black History Month events at UR and in RVA
There is no shortage of virtual events for University of Richmond students to attend sponsored by on-campus groups and community organizations in the city to celebrate Black History Month.
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There is no shortage of virtual events for University of Richmond students to attend sponsored by on-campus groups and community organizations in the city to celebrate Black History Month.
We’re back with another lifestyle calendar for October, which shares a few local virtual events and activities being offered. See the descriptions and links below for more information about each date's activity.
The move toward virtual event hosting has allowed for organizations and companies to create new ways of socializing with others. Below is a list of free virtual events to help kick off our fall semester as we practice social distancing on or off-campus. Ranging from meal prepping tutorials to a virtual concert, the events listed below are being hosted by local and national organizations to keep everyone safe and connected.
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.
With UR’s move to remote learning, many seniors were left without extensive resources, which makes a job or internship search appear daunting at first glance. Searching for a job during senior year of college can be so stressful that many students at the University of Richmond begin to worry about it long before their senior fall.
The University of Richmond’s decision on March 16 to suspend in-person instruction for the remainder of the semester left many students uncertain about the next few weeks of the semester.
More than 180 photographs capturing facets of African American life in New York during the 1960s and '70s are on display at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in the exhibit “Working Together: Louis Draper and the Kamoinge Workshop.”
Editor's note: The article has been updated to accurately reflect UR's admissions policy, which is need-aware for DACA and international students during only the admission process. If a student is accepted, UR meets 100% of their demonstrated need.
Editor's Note: Sana Mouayd Azem is a member of The Collegian's staff.
Paula Krebs, the Modern Language Association's executive director, spoke at the University of Richmond Thursday night about the importance of studying the humanities in undergraduate education and real-world experience.
Activist Bree Newsome gave a lecture addressing racism in America as part of a speaker series sponsored by the University of Richmond Chaplaincy on Tuesday night in the Alice Haynes Room.
Sarah Hipwell, a junior on the University of Richmond’s women’s cross-country and track teams, was feeling a familiar ache in her leg during practice once again. A visit to the sports medicine office in the Weinstein Center confirmed her fear: another femoral stress fracture.
What’s trending on campuses across the nation? Thrift shopping. Balling on a budget is hard in college, but this list of Richmond shops may be your ticket for that next social outfit. Check out the store that works for you and grab some friends for some ultimate Macklemore-style thrift shopping.
Editor's note: This story was updated to correct facts about why Overland decided to foster dogs, the type of shelters Critter Cavalry saves animals from and what animals they transport.
Rich McDonald may not be a well recognized face on campus, but if he weren't around, his service to the school would be greatly missed at any major event.
The pounding of hooves from a male deer could be heard in the education hallway of North Court around 4 p.m. Wednesday.
The Heilman Dining Center recently amped up its menu with the addition of an avocado bar that features two kinds of avocado spreads and a variety of toppings for any sandwich imaginable.
Editor's note: Lucy Nalen is a Collegian staff member.
A new student-ambassador campaign was brought to campus thanks to eight female students and the American Marketing Association partnering with the online shopping platform, Hintd.
There are than 80,000 chemicals in personal-care products on the market today. BeautyCounter is addressing this issue by working toward eliminating formulas that are harmful to our bodies. Since 1938, the United States has not passed a major federal law to regulate the safety of ingredients used in personal-care products.