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(04/27/11 4:24pm)
Senior physics and math major Jeff Zheng presented his math honors thesis, "Rank One Perturbations of Self-Adjoint Operators and Applications" in a 40-minute PowerPoint presentation and question-and-answer session to the math and physics departments of the University of Richmond last Monday.
(04/14/11 8:05am)
School of Continuing Studies graduate Mary Ramsey Evans and her husband, Chuck, look forward to April every year when the School of Continuing Studies Golf Tournament rolls around.
(04/07/11 6:45am)
The University of Richmond raised nearly $25,280 April 1 in its fifth annual Relay for Life, a relay walk to support cancer research.
(03/24/11 3:19am)
Employment opportunities for massage therapists are expected to grow 19 percent yearly from 2008 to 2018, according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, because more people are learning the benefits of massage therapy.
(03/01/11 7:37pm)
Slam poet and activist Andrea Gibson performed at the University of Richmond's Carole Weinstein International Center Sunday, Feb. 27.
(02/24/11 5:16am)
"Faces of Communism," a student-filmed documentary featuring first-person accounts of Bulgarians' memories of communism, will be shown at 4 p.m. March 1 in the Carole Weinstein International Center with a question and answer session to follow.
(02/10/11 4:05am)
The four-year roommate dinner, Westhampton College Dean Juliette Landphair said, was a Westhampton College tradition that celebrated the longevity of roommates staying together for four years and the friendship that came out of that roommate relationship.
(02/03/11 6:28am)
The University of Richmond's women's tennis team has been picked to finish first in the Atlantic-10 Conference this spring.
(01/25/11 4:33pm)
The job market is off to a positive start for the class of 2011, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers' job outlook. Employers responding to the NACE job outlook 2011 fall preview reported plans to hire about 14 percent more new bachelor's graduates from the class of 2011 than they did from the class of 2010.
(11/18/10 5:10am)
Johann Stegmeir, assistant professor of theater and dance at the University of Richmond, worked as costume designer on the movie set "Peace, Love and Misunderstanding" in the Hudson Valley of New York last summer.
(11/18/10 2:47am)
One child dies every six seconds from a hunger-related cause. One $10.50 meal in the Heilman Dining Center could feed 252 starving children in poor, tribal Orissa, India.
(11/11/10 6:53am)
The University of Richmond's Master of Accountancy program will not be accepting applications for the 2011-2012 year and it has not yet been decided whether the program will continue after the suspended year.
(11/02/10 6:35pm)
Professional yoga instructor Evelyn Zak will teach stressed students progressive muscle relaxation at The Ultimate Relaxation Experience, sponsored by Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) outreach interns, at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3 in the Alice Haynes Room of the Tyler Haynes Commons.
(10/28/10 5:15am)
Thirty-three miners in Copiapo, Chile were trapped in the San Jose mine 2,297 feet underground for 69 days after the mine collapsed on Aug. 5.
(10/05/10 3:14am)
On October 5, Spider in the Kitchen, the university's food club on campus that focuses on an exchange of recipes, entertaining and cooking ideas among campus foodies, will host its second event this semester, with a "Soups and Stews" theme.
(09/30/10 4:45am)
"The [internet] network, in general, has become an essential part of the educational experience on campus [at the University of Richmond]," said Greg Miller, manager of network services. "The wireless network is important because it has become the primary means that students use to access the network. Use of wired connections in the residence halls is declining."
(09/16/10 3:15am)
Each year, the University of Richmond brings in visiting scholars and staff from all over the world. All five schools at the university recruit international scholars to teach courses and conduct research; this semester there are 22.
(09/09/10 2:30am)
Last week, students crowded the University of Richmond Forum, throwing balls to each other, swinging racquets and generally having a good time. The Forum was the hot-spot for the second-annual Sport Club Rush, which was held Thursday, Sept. 2. Students had the opportunity to sign up for clubs, ask questions, get practice and competition schedules and check out all the events going on with different clubs this semester.
(09/02/10 5:48am)
During the first weeks back, some students may have noticed more new faces than usual while walking around campus.