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(02/18/20 4:19am)
The Center for Student Involvement investigation into the University of Richmond chapter of Delta Epsilon Mu — the Alpha Beta chapter — has concluded with confirmation of practices that violated the UR Hazing Policy.
(02/13/20 3:27am)
The Center for Student Involvement has completed its investigation into the University of Richmond’s chapter of the Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity — the Delta Zeta chapter — and found no evidence to support the allegation made against it.
(02/01/20 1:12am)
Editor’s Note: The current president of Kappa Kappa Gamma is a member of The Collegian’s staff.
(10/31/19 2:55am)
The University of Richmond on Monday filed to dismiss former associate dean of Arts and Sciences Della Dumbaugh’s amended hostile work environment complaint on the grounds that it fails to provide evidence in support of her claim.
(10/25/19 10:13pm)
AmeriGas is conducting a controlled burn-off of the gas in a leaking propane tank near the University of Richmond's C-61 lot -- known to many students as X-lot -- and the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness.
(09/18/19 4:08pm)
New York Times contributor Katie Hafner focuses on the people when she writes her stories.
(04/25/19 3:16am)
Beto O’Rourke, a Democratic presidential candidate for the 2020 election, visited Henrico, Virginia, for a campaign event on April 16, where he laid out his platform supporting universal healthcare, working to reduce climate change, abortion rights and reducing discriminatory practices.
(03/01/19 10:01pm)
UR Curious is back! We asked readers to send in their questions about the University of Richmond. 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.
(02/24/19 4:13am)
The University of Richmond Faculty Senate unanimously passed a motion to delay its part of the three-year review of Patrice Rankine, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, on Friday, Feb. 22. The motion was passed at the third meeting of the Faculty Senate this month -- two more than is usual.
(04/12/18 3:32am)
A solemn crowd gathered in the University Forum on Tuesday evening for the University of Richmond’s annual Take Back the Night event. The glow of the lampposts illuminated the speakers at the microphone and diffused across the audience, reflecting the event’s purpose to shine a light on sexual violence.
(03/19/18 11:43pm)
Nimisha Bangalore took the necessary precautions. She asked the driver when he would return, arrived at the stop beforehand and watched the bus approach on the DoubleMap bus tracking app. Then, she watched it pass her without stopping. It started raining, she had a busy Monday approaching, she was holding several bags and she had to pay $7.35 for an Uber.
(03/09/18 6:15pm)
A University of Richmond junior was recently awarded a Beckman Foundation scholarship for her research into improving detection of some diseases, such as prostate cancer and sepsis.
(03/06/18 3:14pm)
The Richmond Women’s Law student group and the Metro Richmond Women’s Bar Association sponsored an Elect Her program Saturday, Feb. 24 in the Moot Courtroom of the T.C. Williams School of Law.
(02/25/18 3:50pm)
Editor's note: The Collegian receives SOBAC funding.
(11/02/17 5:20pm)
University of Richmond students can help provide meals to children in the developing world by donating meal swipes in the Heilman Dining Center from Nov. 15-20.
(09/12/17 7:13pm)
The University of Richmond College Republicans and College Democrats set up a display of almost 3,000 flags on the front lawn of Boatwright Memorial Library Monday morning to commemorate 9/11 victims.
(09/11/17 5:41pm)
Editor's note: Colby Wilcox is a features writer on The Collegian staff.
(03/15/17 5:29pm)
Sheila Johnson, an entrepreneur and co-founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET), will serve as the main graduation speaker during commencement weekend, May 6-7, according to an announcement from University Communications Monday.
(10/24/16 5:15pm)
This year, almost 300 University of Richmond students registered to vote on campus through the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) and the law school. Others registered through volunteers off campus or volunteers who canvassed on campus.
(09/22/16 7:23pm)
New York Times bestselling author Roxane Gay publicly addressed Richmond's sexual assault problem at Wednesday night's first WILL* activism series event.