EMAIL: An Important Update from President Ronald A. Crutcher
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Dear Members of the University Community,
University of Richmond President Ronald Crutcher turned to students and staff for suggestions on how to address and end sexual violence in addition to promising updates of the issue by Fall Break, in a university-wide email sent today.
The Richmond Spiders used a sharp offense and disruptive defense to spoil new Virginia coach Bronco Mendenhall's housewarming party on Saturday in Charlottesville.
When students in the political science department returned to class on Aug. 22, they were greeted by a menagerie of new and familiar faces. But there were some very important faces they didn’t see. In an unusual occurrence, six of the department’s 21 faculty members are on leave.
Governor Terry McAuliffe spoke about the importance of sustainability efforts, such as the solar array installed at Richmond, for combating climate change and providing jobs for Virginians.
“Sometimes leadership means going first,” Richmond president Ronald Crutcher said at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the first solar array of its kind to be used in Virginia.
University of Richmond's strategic plan draft vision statement and draft themes are now available on the strategic planning website, in addition to the draft mission statement and values that were uploaded earlier this month.
University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University partnered on Friday to present the Virginia Power Dialog, one of a nationwide series of events initiating discussion between college students and state environmental regulators.
Update 11:58 a.m.: The Virginia state trooper, now identified as Chad P. Dermyer, 37, who was shot at the Greyhound bus station yesterday, died at VCU Medical Center last night, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Officers who were at the station to engage in a training exercise, returned shots to the shooter, who later died at VCU Medical Center. The shooter has had prior criminal charges and his body has been taken to to the state medical examiner’s office, per the Richmond Times-Dispatch. The shooter's identity is known by officials, but information has not been made public yet.
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By the end of March, the roof of the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness will be home to the first commercially installed set of solar panels under a Virginia power purchase agreement.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
Posters criticizing Paul Queally, a University of Richmond alumnus, member of the board of trustees, and large donor to the university, were seen hanging on doors and light posts on campus Wednesday morning.
Around 20 students gathered in Jepson Hall on Nov. 19 for the Richmond College Student Government Association town hall forum, which focused on issues such as sexual violence, mental health and sustainability.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
The Spiders let the Dukes dribble until the time on the clock expires. JMU wins 87-75. In the last two minutes of the game the Spiders looked frantic and frazzled. When the shots didn't fall, the Spiders could not stop JMU from rebounding and scoring in the paint.
A group of Richmond students have organized a chapter of the Food Recovery Network on campus that aims to eliminate waste and donate food to the hungry and homeless.
A first down will allow Richmond to end the game by taking a knee. Richmond comes out and absolutely explodes with 721 yards of offense, including 236 from Green and 204 from Brown. The Spiders stun the Dukes, the College GameDay crew and the 26,000 fans in attendance and take full control of the CAA. More detailed story to come, stay tuned.
Lug-a-mugs in hand, University of Richmond students promote GreenUR’s newest initiative, Kill The Cup Challenge (KTC).
After Uliana Gabara helped build and lead Richmond’s now esteemed Office of International Education for almost 30 years, the office is entering a new age with Martha Merritt replacing Gabara.