Favianna Rodriguez speaks about the power of art to change culture
On March 26, the WILL* program hosted renowned art activist Favianna Rodriguez, who spoke about changing culture through art, in the Brown Alley Room.
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On March 26, the WILL* program hosted renowned art activist Favianna Rodriguez, who spoke about changing culture through art, in the Brown Alley Room.
Britnie Hopkins, former sexual misconduct education and prevention coordinator, left the University of Richmond this semester for another employment opportunity.
A newly-formed committee assessing the adequacy of the general education curriculum hosted a panel on Thursday featuring information about a similar program at the College of William & Mary.
Capt. Scott Kelly headlined the Richmond Forum's first lecture of its 33rd season, talking about his time in space as an astronaut on the International Space Station to a sold-out crowd at the Altria Theater on Nov. 17.
On a brisk Monday evening, students, faculty, staff and members of the greater Richmond community gathered in the University Forum as the light faded into dusk to honor victims of recent hate crimes nationwide.
At The Collegian, we want to write stories that matter to you. We asked readers to send in their questions and burning curiosities about the University of Richmond. No topic was too big or too small. We picked five of them, and our reporters have found the answers for you. One question and answer will be published each day this week. Read the other stories in the series here. And keep being curious.
University of Richmond announced a new partnership with solar energy company sPower, the largest private owner of solar assets in the United States in August.