Dean Bagranoff nominated as Influential Woman of VA for 2013
Dean Nancy Bagranoff feels honored and privileged to have been nominated as one of Virginia Lawyers Media's most "Influential Women of Virginia" for 2013, she said.
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Dean Nancy Bagranoff feels honored and privileged to have been nominated as one of Virginia Lawyers Media's most "Influential Women of Virginia" for 2013, she said.
Take Back the Night, a night designed to spread awareness about sexual violence, was comfortably crowded on Tuesday night in the forum where about 200 returning and new students listened and shared stories about sexual violence.
SAVE, a new organization on campus committed to educating the community about sexual violence, will be hosting Take Back the Night on Tuesday, April 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the University Forum where students, faculty and staff are encouraged to speak out, tell their stories and take back the night.
The 82nd annual RCSGA presidential debate took place Monday night at the Pier where candidates, juniors Lucas Virnig and Patrick Love, battled it out for the 2013-2014 Richmond College Presidential title.
Sports Backers, a nonprofit organization, presented the University of Richmond with the "Active RVA" certification on Feb. 12, applauding the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness for its comprehensive and free programs for students, faculty and staff, said Assistant Vice President for Recreation and Wellness Tom Roberts.
University of Richmond Chancellor E. Bruce Heilman described in a speech on Monday how he became intrigued by a letter from a Chinese student sent from a prison in China who wanted to enroll in at Richmond.
Relay for Life events at the university honor those who had cancer and celebrate those who survived, said junior co-chairwoman Krystal Mirkovich.
The Vagina Monologues serves to empower women and raise awareness globally for both men and women about the experiences in a woman's life, co-producer and senior Emily Blevins said. The performances take place at 9 p.m. at the Tyler Haynes Commons on Feb. 13, 14 and 15.
The staff of the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness is revamping the Natural High Program this semester to encourage more students to take advantage of Richmond's outdoor opportunities, such as white-water rafting and kayaking, said Lucia Anderson, interim outdoor and facilities coordinator.
"There are two wolves inside every person, and the wolf that wins is the one you choose to feed," Curt Tofteland said as he began his speech about his evolving program Shakespeare Behind Bars.
This season, the tennis teams are out for blood in the Atlantic 10 Championships, senior Alexandra Smyth said.