MADD vigil held on campus
Grieving family members of those lost in impaired driving accidents gathered at last night’s Mothers Against Drunk Driving vigil that was held in the Gottwald Science Center Atrium.
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Grieving family members of those lost in impaired driving accidents gathered at last night’s Mothers Against Drunk Driving vigil that was held in the Gottwald Science Center Atrium.
Construction on a new basketball court and sand volleyball court next to the Gateway Village Apartments will start any day now as a part of efforts made by the Richmond College Student Government Association and the Office of Recreation and Wellness.
Members of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies’ largest class ever held elections Tuesday to select the class of 2017 senatorial representatives of the Jepson Student Government Association.
Delta Gamma hosted its first soccer tournament, Anchor Cup, to support its national philanthropy, Service for Sight.
Founder of Operation Beautiful, Caitlin Boyle, spoke about ending negative self-talk to Westhampton College students Thursday night as a part of Tri Delta’s Fat Talk Free Week.
University of Richmond charges $57,470 to every undergraduate student who attends classes and lives on campus. Including personal expenses and textbook charges, the total cost of attendance reaches nearly $60,000. So where does the money go?
University of Richmond was ranked third nationally among small schools that contribute graduates to Teach for America, a national program that helps struggling school systems find temporary teachers.
Contemporary artist, author and illustrator Janet Hamlin spoke Thursday in the T.C. Williams School of Law to kick off the opening of University of Richmond Museums' newest exhibition, "Janet Hamlin: Sketching Guantanamo."
Returning students and faculty who navigated to University of Richmond’s website last week were in for a surprise.