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(10/24/15 7:26pm)
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.
(10/14/15 2:21pm)
Lug-a-mugs in hand, University of Richmond students promote GreenUR’s newest initiative, Kill The Cup Challenge (KTC).
(09/29/15 6:24pm)
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.
(09/17/15 8:41pm)
What's up, Doc? is a Q&A series where The Collegian asks a University of Richmond professor five questions on a prominent current events topic that aligns with their expertise.
(09/18/15 3:51pm)
The Men’s Elite Road Race, the premier race of the UCI Road World Championships, is expected to draw thousands of spectators to the University of Richmond. To match the influx of outside excitement, the university is hosting a Spirit Week to promote student, faculty and staff spirit in anticipation of the event.
(09/08/15 2:18pm)
This is the second segment of a four-part series on changes in Greek life at University of Richmond. You can read the other pieces here.
(09/02/15 12:16am)
What's up, Doc? is a Q&A series where The Collegian asks a University of Richmond professor five questions on a prominent current events topic that align with their expertise.
(08/27/15 1:03am)
After serving as dean of Westhampton College for 12 years, Juliette Landphair moved in August to the University of Mary Washington to become its vice president for student affairs. A starter job at Richmond became a career and a passion after Landphair fell in love with the Richmond community.
(05/13/15 8:41pm)
After an eight-month process, University of Richmond has hired Rob Andrejewski as its first Director of Sustainability.
(03/05/15 2:02am)
The University of Richmond’s search for a new director of sustainability is in its final stages, with a decision expected to be announced by the end of March, said David Hale, vice president for business and finance.
(02/23/15 5:46pm)
University of Richmond board of trustees announced its election of Dr. Ronald Andrew Crutcher as the 10th university president in a campus-wide email sent Monday morning. Crutcher will officially replace President Edward Ayers on July 1, 2015.
(02/13/15 1:10am)
ShawnDre’ Jones answered a question about Richmond’s hot shooting in the final minutes of Wednesday’s win with perhaps the understatement of the season.
(01/23/15 3:42am)
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
(01/23/15 5:52pm)
University of Richmond will have a 204-kilowatt solar photovoltaic array installed on the roof of the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness, according to a university press release from Jan. 15.
(01/22/15 3:13pm)
The University of Richmond sexual misconduct policy has expanded from three pages to 31 pages, and now includes details on the definition of consent, clauses on domestic violence and overhaul to the policies on stalking, among other changes.
(01/21/15 2:04am)
Now in its seventh cohort of students, Richmond’s living-learning communities are growing in scope and number. The Office of Living-Learning and Roadmap Programs will offer ten Sophomore Scholars in Residence and two upperclassmen communities during the 2015-2016 academic year, almost all of which link the curricular and the co-curricular through concentration on social justice.
(12/17/14 5:15am)
Life in Cinema's Official Top Ten Films
of 2014
(11/23/14 6:30pm)
The Maintain Don’t Gain challenge, hosted by the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness, encourages participants to monitor and sustain their weight throughout the holiday season.
(11/20/14 8:46pm)
The largest lawsuit in the history of professional sports came closer to finalizing a settlement Wednesday, marking the culmination of a case originally filed by University of Richmond alumni Ray and Mary Ann Easterling.
(11/20/14 3:02pm)
Students enrolled in Green Schools First-Year Seminar spent Tuesday, Nov. 18 discussing solar energy and sustainable transportation systems in a series of student presentations and at an information table in the University Forum.