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(04/09/12 2:37am)
Courtney Harvey, president of UR Fierce, and Ronwyn Pritchett, founder and president of Future American Men of Excellence, schooled audience members on fashion dos and don'ts at the UR Fashion Police show Friday.
(04/05/12 5:24am)
Leaders of student organizations, under faculty advisement, are planning "Welcome Week," a series of interactive programs to engage first-year students, unify the campus body and boost university pride.
(04/05/12 4:01am)
The Richmond women's track and field team placed third in the 2011 Atlantic 10 Outdoor Championships and strived for nothing less this year, said freshman sprinter Jasmine Smalls.
(03/24/12 5:05pm)
David Haskell, a biology professor at Sewanee: the University of the South, will speak to students Thursday about his book "The Forest Unseen" that focuses on his observations at Shakerag Hollow, an old-growth forest in Tennessee.
(03/19/12 2:42pm)
The trial of University of Richmond football player Jimmy Speros is set for 9:30 a.m. on June 11, following his preliminary hearing in the John Marshall Courts Building on Monday.
(03/14/12 5:57am)
Pi Beta Phi is hosting Ballin' for Books on Friday in the Weinstein Center to support its philanthropy, First Book, and to collect donations for Churchill Activities and Tutoring (CHAT), according to Meredith Schlussel, the sorority's vice president of philanthropy. The basketball tournament will run from 6-9 p.m.
(03/02/12 2:53am)
Joanita Senoga started the Circle of Peace School in 1994 and hopes the new chicken farm will be one way to provide funding to rebuild the school, she said. Junior David Davenport helped build the Ugandan chicken farm in summer 2011, and it is named after him.
(02/23/12 6:46am)
Richmond lacks many core course requirements, according to the American Council of Trustees and Alumni's report on cost and quality issues at Virginia colleges.
(02/23/12 5:01am)
Students and faculty toured the Virginia Holocaust Museum and dined with Holocaust survivors last Thursday. This program was the first of two in the "Out of the Ashes: Stories of Survival" series co-sponsored by Richmond's Hillel, a campus network that explores and celebrates Jewish life.
(02/02/12 6:51am)
The Annual Fund, which directly benefits Richmond students, continues to grow despite the recession. Alumni donated more than $5.5 million to the university in 2011, according to annual fund statistics collected by the Office of Annual Giving. This number has increased from $5.1 million from 2009-2010.
(01/22/12 11:08pm)
University Dining Services will introduce a Text-n-Tell program to the Heilman Dining Center next month allowing students to go mobile with food suggestions.
(11/17/11 6:18am)
Vessela Stefanova first touched American soil eight years ago. Since then, she has learned English, pursued higher education, and touched the lives of those who have gotten to know her.
(11/10/11 5:47am)
The number of first-year women rushing sororities is up 10 percent from last year at the University of Richmond, said Alison Keller, who has been the director of Greek Life for the past 27 years.
(10/27/11 6:11am)
InLight Richmond, a light-based art show, took place in historic Tredegar on Fri., Oct. 21. The exhibition spanned from Dominion Resources to the American Civil War Center. This site was especially significant because it marks the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
(10/20/11 6:02am)
Peter Albright, the head women's soccer coach, sits in his spacious office in the Robins Center waiting for the call to go pick up a recruit from the airport.
(09/29/11 4:56am)
The 32nd annual Arts Around the Lake show was held on the ambulatory level of the Robins Center, because of inclement weather, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
(09/22/11 6:37am)
Guiding Eyes for the Blind, a nonprofit program that trains service dogs, has made University of Richmond one of its training sites.
(09/15/11 2:10am)
Andrew Rich, president and CEO of the Roosevelt Institute, spoke to students in the Brown Alley Room of Weinstein Hall on Monday night about the power of a progressive mind.
(09/01/11 6:34am)
Hurricane Irene has come and gone, leaving some students with serious headaches and others unimpressed.
(08/29/11 4:04am)
Hurricane Irene has come and gone, leaving some students with serious headaches and others unimpressed.