University to build basketball training and performance facility
Alumnae Paul and Anne-Marie Queally donated a $7.5 million lead gift to begin fundraising efforts for The Queally Athletics Center, a basketball training and performance facility.
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Alumnae Paul and Anne-Marie Queally donated a $7.5 million lead gift to begin fundraising efforts for The Queally Athletics Center, a basketball training and performance facility.
Minutes before watching her choreographed piece for the first time on stage, senior Cristina Peters whispered that she was nervous to a fellow University Dancer. Peters had just stepped off the stage from dancing herself, but would watch the next dance from the audience.
Vivian Pinn, leader-in-residence for the Jepson School of Leadership Studies, emphasized the roles of leadership in biomedical research through her own experience when she spoke at the Jepson Alumni Center on Feb. 13.
Flu season at the University of Richmond is typical this year, despite recent news reports that the national flu season is more intense than previous years.
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney highlighted the ability for the University of Richmond to lead the way for change and prosperity through education during the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Commemoration on Jan. 24.
The math and computer science departments at the University of Richmond sit in the eastern wing of Jepson Hall, covered with dry-erase board markings that are incomprehensible to many others, and brimming with students, creating a small community on the second floor.
Creating a dance for others to perform on stage is a huge undertaking given the need to sort out costumes, lighting and stage effects as well as figure out the choreography and movement of the dancers.
Long hours spent in the Gottwald Science Center on labs, lengthy research and reports are a common occurrence for many pre-health or science students. A student-run science publication has become yet another reason for Osmosis editor-in-chief Alex Long, RC ’17, to spend extra time inside the building.
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Keith Edwards, a nationally recognized speaker on sexual assault and male identity, discussed how students can be proactive in his talk, “Ending Rape: Addressing the Roots of Sexual Violence,” on Tuesday evening.
Fewer than 48 hours after the presidential election results rolled in, Kenneth Ruscio, president of Washington & Lee, held a panel of three political scientists from universities in Virginia and Washington, D.C., to discuss the results.
Danez Smith, author of "[insert] boy" and winner of the 2014 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry, spoke to the Richmond community on Thursday as the last speaker for the 2016-2017 writers series of the fall semester.
University of Richmond Transportation Services received an award from the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT) this month for its sustainable transportation initiative.