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(04/19/12 3:15am)
With a $250,000 grant from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, the Bonner Center for Civic Engagement staff will create a national model for universities to provide faculty with multiple pathways to connect with local communities through community-based teaching and research.
(04/05/12 4:26am)
Before coming to the University of Richmond, Heather Thornton had never been abroad, but once at the university, she pursued four trips abroad and was awarded the opportunity to participate in the Rangel Fellowship, a program that grooms undergraduate students into foreign officers, Thornton said.
(03/29/12 5:57am)
This year, Ukrop's Monument Avenue 10k, a road race often attended by University of Richmond students in the first week of spring, is scheduled for the same day as Pig Roast, the university's spring celebration.
(03/23/12 11:35pm)
To apply for financial aid in the future, enrolled students must pay a $25 fee because Richmond is now using the College Scholarship Service (CSS) profile to streamline the application process.
(03/22/12 7:09am)
When Jerry Clemmer, director of residential dining, hires chefs at the Heilman Dining Center, he looks for candidates with culinary degrees, a history with upscale restaurants and hotels, people skills and an interest in the University of Richmond.
(03/02/12 9:11pm)
Alumnus Keith Reynolds, RC '03, applauded Evan Harris, president of the Richmond Junior Class Cabinet, for having started a tradition where student leadership could connect with outside networks for a cause that benefited the Richmond community.
(02/29/12 4:27pm)
The Richmond Junior Class Cabinet will be hosting a charity reception for the Ginter Park Elementary School from 6 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 1 at the Jepson Alumni Center.
(02/23/12 6:16am)
Senior Caroline Cobert is the curator of the exhibition "Ti-Ameny-Net: An Ancient Mummy, An Egyptian Woman and Modern Science," which opens Thursday in the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature. The exhibition displays Cobert's scientific study of the mummy, the mummy's coffin and Egyptian artifacts from the Stuart L. Wheeler Gallery of the Ancient World collection.
(02/16/12 6:50am)
A senior administrator at Claremont McKenna College, a distinguished liberal arts school in California, resigned on Jan. 30 after he admitted to submitting false SAT score data to U.S. News & World Report for the past six years, the New York Times reported. The college was ranked No. 9 on the Best Liberal Arts College list.
(02/09/12 7:22am)
"A new semester brings with it fresh creepers who create things like @URspotted #uranidiot," @UR_An_Idiot, an anonymous Twitter account, tweeted at @URspotted.
(02/02/12 7:15am)
This summer, senior Mike Yeomans accepted an unpaid internship with Friends of the Children in New York City and commuted to his internship from his parents' house in the suburbs of New Jersey.