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(11/19/18 6:55pm)
University of Richmond Residence Life will be wait-listing female students coming back from fall-semester study abroad and other students returning for the spring semester who want to stay in campus housing, according to an email sent to students on Nov. 8.
(11/03/18 12:13am)
Students who have registered to vote under a University of Richmond address can vote on campus at the Jepson Alumni Center between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Election Day this year, a move that allows students without cars to vote more easily.
(10/12/18 1:33pm)
Democratic congressional candidate Abigail Spanberger supported offering a public, federal government-run health insurance plan to compete with private ones and allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices in a healthcare panel talk hosted in Ukrop Auditorium Sunday afternoon.
(09/14/18 1:55am)
University of Richmond administration decided to maintain a normal work schedule for faculty and staff after already canceling classes, which will resume on Monday, and has prepared three back-up generators in anticipation of Hurricane Florence.
(07/20/18 6:35pm)
Turmoil, protest and a sea of partisan divide. That is the image most of the country gets of political discourse on college campuses nowadays.
(12/01/17 12:22am)
The associate dean for student services and administration of the University of Richmond School of Law will be the new director of compliance and Title IX coordinator.
(10/11/17 5:01pm)
Richmond's Out of the Darkness Walk, which promotes suicide awareness, is being co-hosted by a University of Richmond student this year.
(09/14/17 6:24pm)
The University of Richmond Police Department is hosting a free women's self-defense class to teach interested students, faculty and staff about being aware of one’s surroundings and how to use physical techniques to fend off attackers.
(04/21/17 7:17pm)
In an email sent out to the University of Richmond community on Tuesday, President Ronald Crutcher announced that the previous chaplain, Craig Kocher, was rehired to the position of chaplain after a year-long search for his replacement.
(04/18/17 6:40pm)
Democratic gubernatorial candidate and former congressman Tom Perriello answered University of Richmond students’ questions about abortion, criminal justice and environmental issues during a discussion hosted by his campaign in Tyler Haynes Commons on April 13.
(04/11/17 6:24pm)
Accounting professor Joe Hoyle called on students to challenge a culture of cheating in a keynote speech hosted by the honor council and two business fraternities, Alpha Kappa Psi and Delta Sigma Pi, on campus last week.
(03/25/17 7:09pm)
Editor's note: After publishing, The Collegian was notified that President Crutcher hopes to announce the name of the next Chaplain by mid April, not over the summer, with a starting date being sometime this summer.
(03/20/17 6:49pm)
Archaeologist Bjørn Lovén described his team’s discovery of ancient sunken Athenian ship-sheds and naval facilities, which were pivotal in maintaining the world’s first democracy, in a lecture on campus Thursday evening.
(02/23/17 4:08pm)
Photographs of Martin Luther King Jr. in jail. A telegram from John F. Kennedy. Notes from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, a significant organization in pushing civil rights. All these materials sit in the basement of Boatwright Library, being organized so one day researchers can learn more about the civil rights era and the donator of the materials — Wyatt Tee Walker.
(02/16/17 7:25pm)
Tucked away in Boatwright Library sits a quietly overlooked museum: the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature. Inside is a collection of approximately 50 turtle fossils spanning millions of years.
(01/19/17 2:47pm)
The search for Richmond’s new chaplain, which began in November 2016, is still in its preliminary phase, as the search committee determines which candidates should be considered for the first round of interviews, the co-chair of the chaplain search committee said.
(11/11/16 5:16pm)
Everyone has the ability to fight for human rights and social justice, Jan French, the chairwoman of the department of sociology and anthropology, said Monday evening in the Last Lecture Series.
(11/03/16 8:10pm)
People should keep the history of the Holocaust alive, especially as the last generation of survivors fades away, a Holocaust survivor said in his talk in the Brown-Alley Room yesterday afternoon.
(10/02/16 2:30pm)
Indie pop band MisterWives will perform at the Homecoming concert on Oct. 14, the university announced during the football game Saturday.
(08/25/16 6:18pm)
A hot water heater burst in the Wilton Center Tuesday evening, flooding much of the building and forcing various student groups to relocate.