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(10/31/21 1:00pm)
As local vaccination rates continue to rise, in-person activities have resumed on the University of Richmond's campus. As a result, students have seen various changes in both their classrooms and social activities with the expanded freedoms provided by the fall semester plans.
(07/29/21 10:22pm)
The University of Richmond will transition to full in-person teaching and have the potential to open in the green or lime stage of its distancing protocol for the fall semester, Jeffrey Legro, executive vice president and provost, David Hale, executive vice president and chief operating officer and Steve Bisese, vice president for student development announced in an email sent to students, parents, faculty and staff in June.
(06/29/21 6:45pm)
The University of Richmond is requiring all students, faculty and staff to receive a COVID-19 vaccine after one of the vaccines receives full FDA approval, according to an email sent by Executive Vice President and Provost Jeffery Legro, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer David Hale and Vice President for Student Development Steve Bisese about fall semester opening plans on June 10.
(05/24/21 3:58pm)
The Black Student Coalition's list of demands released on March 4, which advocates for better mental health services for Black students, highlights the unique set of challenges that Black students and other students of color face at the University of Richmond.
(04/24/21 12:41am)
Editor's note: This article was updated to include more information about UR's past course topics.
(03/04/21 4:21pm)
The University of Richmond is having a light workload week this year instead of the usual spring break to encourage students to remain on campus and not travel. However, some students have expressed frustration with the week, which lasts from March 1 to 5, saying not all faculty are assigning less work than usual.
(03/03/21 4:33pm)
Editor's Note: The managing editor of The Collegian is a Jepson Corps member.
(12/14/20 8:08pm)
The coordinate college system is a characteristic of both a student’s academic career and social life at the University of Richmond. In recent years, some students have expressed concerns that the system is obsolete because students are placed into colleges based on their gender identity.
(11/16/20 2:30pm)
From using a reusable bag to getting involved in environmental organizations, the Office for Sustainability has created a variety of new ways for students to engage in sustainability efforts on campus.
(11/02/20 1:00pm)
With the coming U.S. presidential election, now is a better time than ever for students to get involved in political issues they are passionate about. Although there are many ways to do this, one advocacy method that University of Richmond students have been practicing and studying is grassroots campaigning.
(09/26/20 9:08pm)
Similar to many other aspects of University of Richmond life, campus dining has adapted to a "new normal." Heilman Dining Center staff have made operational changes in order to comply with the Centers for Disease Control and UR guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic.