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The University of Richmond will suspend its classes through March 20 to give faculty members and staff members time to prepare for a likely transition to remote online instruction until at least April 3, according to an online announcement.
Editor's Note: The article has been updated to include a statement from the national headquarters of Theta Chi Fraternity.
Several students shared their experiences Thursday evening at a community meeting called in response to the recent racist incidents on campus, as well as what many called a “long-running culture” of racism fostered both within the University of Richmond and the U.S.
Editor’s Note: The Collegian does not name victims of crime without their permission.
An amended complaint filed Tuesday as part of a gender discrimination lawsuit against the University of Richmond alleges multiple women at Hope College experienced “belittling and discriminatory behavior” at the hands of Patrice Rankine, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences.
Editor's Note: The Collegian does not name victims of crimes without their permission.
A student at the University of Richmond's School of Professional and Continuing Studies died earlier this week, according to an email sent Friday by University Chaplain Craig T. Kocher.
An employee of a roofing subcontractor working at Lora Robins Court has died from injuries sustained after falling off the building’s roof Wednesday morning, according to the university police department.
Members from the University of Richmond and city of Richmond communities gathered on Wednesday night to listen to a discussion between a woman who was sexually assaulted and the man she mistakenly identified as her attacker, which created a conversation that called for more change within the criminal justice system.
University of Richmond students and faculty members are attempting to change the conversation regarding eating disorders and body positivity during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
Residents of Gray Court have had to deal with constant fire alarm evacuations this year due to an issue with shower steam, according to university personnel.
A former associate dean of the School of Arts and Sciences filed a federal complaint against the University of Richmond claiming that she was discriminated against based on her female sex and effectively fired from her position in the dean’s office during fall 2017.
This fall, all student advisers participating in University of Richmond new-student orientation programs will be compensated for the first time, Associate Dean of Westhampton College Kerry Fankhauser said.
Students from the University of Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University and local high schools gathered to hear Joe Scarborough and Newt Gingrich speak about the Republican Party as part of The Richmond Forum’s "Perspectives on the Party in Power” event on Saturday night.
Police arrested a University of Richmond student Wednesday night for involuntary manslaughter following a car accident that resulted in one death, said Robert Cerullo, the Powhatan Deputy Commonwealth’s attorney.
“If I get the money out of the bank later, can you just buy it for me today?” a boy of about 16 asked his father.
As the people of this nation continue to grapple with living in a diverse society that has historically discriminated against racial and ethnic minorities, women, and LGBTQ+ people, the University of Richmond campus reflects this national climate. In this five-part series, The Collegian seeks to tell a few of the stories of non-majority students. These stories are by no means the only ones that need to be told, nor do they represent the experiences of all historically marginalized groups on campus.
New receptions honoring Westhampton College student-athletes and women and gender-expansive students of color will take place this spring, according to a recent email sent to the campus community.
Members of the University of Richmond’s Information Services department discovered around 3,000 UR email addresses published to a hidden database, according to an email sent to affected students and faculty on Jan. 26.