Richmond participates in World AIDS Day
University of Richmond recognized World AIDS Day on Monday with stickers, buttons and flavored condoms in the Tyler Haynes Commons.
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University of Richmond recognized World AIDS Day on Monday with stickers, buttons and flavored condoms in the Tyler Haynes Commons.
Fresh off another Sundance award, director Cutter Hodierne will bring his acclaimed film “Fishing Without Nets” to campus Monday to show students what Somalian piracy looks like through the eyes of the Somalis. Hodierne’s father is none other than Robert Hodierne, chair of the journalism department here at University of Richmond.
With about 49 million Americans lacking full access to food and water according to the USDA, Lisa Davis from Feeding America came to University of Richmond on Tuesday to discuss solutions to what she called “food insecurity” in a lecture supplementing the One Book, One Richmond campaign.
Murderous clowns, Disney princesses and vampiric freshmen all convened in the Heilman Dining Center on Halloween Eve, unable to resist a frightening feast of bat wings and zombie ribs, costume contests and the chance to mingle with the undead.
While 60 percent of Americans are at least somewhat concerned about a domestic outbreak of Ebola according to ABC News polls, school health officials said University of Richmond had been closely monitoring the global Ebola situation and had a response plan if necessary.
Maj. Gen. Michael Lehnert, former commanding general of the joint task force in charge of al-Qaida and Taliban detainees in Guantanamo Bay, detailed to campus Tuesday why the American government should shut down the military camp he helped create.
Brig. Gen. Mark Martins, chief prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, visited University of Richmond on Thursday to decipher the intricacies of military law and explain his role at one of the world’s most notorious military bases.
University of Richmond honored the memories of Ginny Doyle and Natalie Lewis on Saturday by holding a celebration of life service for the two beloved women’s basketball staff members who died in a hot air balloon accident in May.
Rochelle Davis, academic director of the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University, visited campus Wednesday to discuss her decades of research in the Middle East and the dire situation of millions of Syrian refugees scattered throughout the region.
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.
For students looking for a reason to get up for that 9 a.m. class, a spread of bagels, cream cheese and smoked salmon is a great place to start.
University of Richmond hosted its eighth-annual Business Pitch Competition in the Ukrop Auditorium Monday, with Lauren "Murph" Grainger winning $3,500 to invest in her entrepreneurial endeavor, "Line Guard."
University of Richmond is gearing up for its first-ever Ribbon Run 5k Friday, a new addition to the White Ribbon Campaign, aimed at raising awareness for sexual violence.
With the Nov. 15 performance date quickly approaching, University of Richmond's five Panhellenic sororities are working overtime to prepare for the fifth-annual STEPPING 101 competition, hosted by Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.
The Richmond Rowdies have big plans for the start of basketball season Friday, Nov. 8 against University of Delaware in the newly renovated Robins Center.
University of Richmond offered media outlets a sneak peek into the future of Spider basketball Thursday, unveiling the $17 million renovations to the Robins Center.
Delta Sigma Pi (DSP), a new business fraternity at University of Richmond, is bringing an important element of business back to the university: competition.
Starting next fall, sophomores will have the opportunity to participate in four new Sophmore Scholars In Residence programs, ranging from the study of our global food system to the conservation of public lands.
University of Richmond has unveiled its Pony Express shuttle loop this year, giving students access to some of Richmond's most scenic and well-known locations for the first time .
A glimpse into the potential future of the University of Richmond campus is on display at the 1800 block of the University Forest Apartments.