Vegan students face challenges with dining services
For many vegan students, the process of working with Dining Services to bring more vegan food options to campus has been a difficult one.
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For many vegan students, the process of working with Dining Services to bring more vegan food options to campus has been a difficult one.
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.
Editor's note: The Collegian was told after publishing that Tuesday's event was a City of Richmond-sponsored meeting. Bike Walk RVA is an advocacy organization that assisted with public engagement and outreach. The bike-lane initiative is that of DPW. Mike Sawyer is the City Transportation Engineer, not a Bike Walk RVA leader.
Fifteen University of Richmond students spent spring break in Detroit, Michigan, engaging with community partners as part of a new service learning trip organized by University of Richmond's The SEEDS Project.
Volunteers help sort compostable, recyclable and landfill waste to find out how much was diverted from the landfill during the zero-waste game. Photo courtesy of the University of Richmond Sustainability Facebook page.
Students, faculty and staff volunteer at the zero-waste basketball game on Feb. 21. Photo from the University of Richmond Sustainability Facebook page.
The Office of Sustainability has created a simple, transparent way for students to keep track of the university’s progress on sustainability-related initiatives and its plans for the future, as well as areas where improvement is needed.
Senior Marie Fernandez is the President of SEEDS. Hailing from Charlottesville, Virginia, Fernandez got involved with SEEDS during her freshman year and fell in love. The annual SEEDS spring break trip is just around the corner, so I talked to Fernandez about the program and its service.
Senior Ryan Eghrari vividly remembers staring at a page full of matrices at 3 a.m., looking for a solution to what felt like an impossible problem.
We, the undersigned faculty and staff, unequivocally reject and condemn President Trump’s executive actions to: limit travel from seven Muslim countries, freeze the U.S. refugee program, and vilify immigrants who live and work peacefully in the United States. More broadly, we denounce the hateful and discriminatory language and threats, including recent incidents directed against Muslims, Jews, women, Latinos, African-Americans, people with disabilities, LGBTQ people, and others. We stand ready to defend the rights and liberties of our diverse community and the rule of law upon which freedom and equality rest.
Dear International Students,
Dear Members of the University Community,
University of Richmond was named a "green college" in The Princeton Review’s 2016 publication of "Guide to 361 Green Colleges." This places Richmond among 360 other U.S. colleges and universities recognized for their environmental sustainability initiatives and commitments.
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University of Richmond Transportation Services received an award from the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT) this month for its sustainable transportation initiative.
The University of Richmond dedicated the new Queally Center, which integrates the offices of admission, financial aid and employer development on Friday, Oct. 14, 2016.
Richmond football will be without star players David Jones and Xavier Goodall for the rest of the season after they both suffered injuries in last Saturday's win over Albany, coach Danny Rocco said Monday.
University of Richmond is being sued for its alleged failure to disclose the risk of repetitive head injuries and long-term brain damage to university football players in a class-action lawsuit that has the potential to include dozens of former players between the years 1952 and 2010.
Dear University of Richmond Alumni,
Update as of 6:30 p.m. Sept. 12: Steve Bisese, vice president for student development, sent an email to students, staff and faculty at 6:17 p.m. Monday announcing the suspension of Kappa Alpha Order. Bisese wrote that "the appropriate University conduct process has been initiated" and that administrators would meet with leaders from all Greek organizations to discuss campus culture.