Richmond club squash team looks to continue winning despite lack of funds
Phil Shannon, president of University of Richmond's club squash team, thinks next year is the year.
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Phil Shannon, president of University of Richmond's club squash team, thinks next year is the year.
Inspired by her personal experiences with migration, Luka Klimaviciute was awarded a $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant for developing a program to aid refugees in her home country of Lithuania.
Despite facing a time crunch during the planning process, Kappa Delta’s first philanthropy event “Wing Fling” had a strong turnout of several hundred students. The sorority was able to raise more than $2,000 for its charities: Prevent Child Abuse America and Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) of Greater Richmond.
Alex Long, Richmond College junior, wants to unite Gottwald students across fields of study, and he thinks a campus academic journal is the solution.
The Student Managed Investment Fund, which is currently undergoing the application process for the 2016-2017 academic year, provides students with an interest in finance the opportunity to learn in a real-world setting while investing more than $400,000 of the University of Richmond’s endowment.
The eighth annual Connecting Women of Color Conference was held Friday, Feb. 19, in the Jepson Alumni Center. This platform provides undergraduate women of color the opportunity to connect and empower one another through a series of speakers and breakout sessions.