Law Professor Awarded Grant for Research on Energy Transition Policy
Danielle Stokes, a University of Richmond professor of law, received grant support for a three-year research project centered on energy transition policy in February.
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Danielle Stokes, a University of Richmond professor of law, received grant support for a three-year research project centered on energy transition policy in February.
The University of Richmond Faculty Senate wrote and unanimously passed a climate justice resolution calling UR to take action on the climate crisis.
The University of Richmond’s Rethink Waste Office has joined Campus Race to Zero Waste, a nationwide recycling program that promotes sustainability and reduces waste on campus.
Spring break is officially behind us, which means there are seven more weeks to go this semester. If you are looking to get involved, check out what this week has to offer.
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute awarded the University of Richmond a $625,000 grant that will go toward a six-year program to improve student inclusion in STEM on campus.
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The University of Richmond men’s basketball team surrendered the Capital City Classic to Virginia Commonwealth University at home on Jan. 20.
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University of Richmond Athletics announced Oct. 27 that women’s soccer head coach Marty Beall’s contract would not be renewed. Former players say they were surprised at first, but ultimately understood the decision.
The University of Richmond’s International Education Week for New Zealand begins on Nov. 14 and will celebrate the food, environment, animals and culture of Aotearoa, the Māori-language name for New Zealand.
Local food activist Duron Chavis creates access to sustainable and reliant food systems for low-income communities in Richmond through community gardens in order to reconnect people with their land and culture.
Virginia candidates are making their final pitches to voters including University of Richmond students on issues like inflation, crime, democracy and abortion ahead of midterm elections, with Election Day on Nov. 8.
University of Richmond students have the opportunity to engage with some of Richmond’s top social innovators, participate in fully-funded travel abroad and create their own businesses through the Creativity Innovation and Entrepreneurship initiative.
Senior Donte Thompson had never presented his research outside of the classroom — or been to Puerto Rico — until he went to this year’s Southeastern Regional American Chemical Society’s conference in San Juan.
University of Richmond students are hosting the third annual flu shot clinic on Oct. 6, 13 and 22.
The Richmond School Board unanimously passed a proposal at its last meeting to create a commission to improve the outcomes of Latinx students in response to allegations of mistreatment and low graduation rates.
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About 65 community members gathered for a climate strike on Sept. 23. The protesters called for the University of Richmond and the federal government to take action against climate change.
President Joe Biden announced he would cancel up to $10,000 in student loan debt for borrowers making less than $125,000 a year and up to $20,000 for borrowers who received Pell Grants. The pause on student loan payments will be extended for the final time until Dec. 31.