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On Saturday, March 26, University of Richmond will host a Q-Summit conference for LGTBQ youth leaders ages 17-25. More than 80 youths from across the South will convene for a full day of workshops, community building activities and discussions of issues in their communities.
On Wednesday morning, a group of 22 environmental activists wearing colorful and preppy golf attire parked two golf carts outside the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality headquarters in downtown Richmond, set up a green putting matt, grabbed their clubs and got ready to play some golf.
The results are in for the Westhampton College first ballot elections for the 2016-2017 school year, but the Class of 2018 is still in need of a president.
Activist and co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, Alicia Garza, opened her talk Tuesday afternoon by recognizing the indigenous peoples’ lands that she stood upon and the indigenous communities that are on the front line fighting for the freedom and justice they deserve. It was a segue into a larger discussion about the liberation that the Black Lives Matter movement aims to bring to every community.
When Richmond made ClearPass OnGuard installation mandatory in February 2014, students' computers experienced issues ranging from slow internet connection to complete freezing of programs. Two years and many updates later, the software isn't stirring the student uproar it once did.
Update: There currently are not any Richmond students studying abroad in Brussels, said Michael Warchol, Richmond's manager for international communications, in an email. The Office of International Education has contacted all students studying abroad in Europe and have heard back from more than two-thirds of them, all of who are safe, he said.
Delta Gamma and Pi Beta Phi will wrap up a series of philanthropy events on Wednesday with Pi Beta Phi's Ballin' for Books. On Monday evening, Delta Gamma and Pi Beta Phi hosted profit shares at two nearby Chipotles and on Tuesday Delta Gamma held Spike for Sight, a volleyball tournament doubling as a fundraiser for the visually impaired.
In the Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around the University of Richmond
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.
Alex Long, Richmond College junior, wants to unite Gottwald students across fields of study, and he thinks a campus academic journal is the solution.
Wil Haygood spoke at Richmond on Mar. 17 about history, race and the power of the story as part of this year’s Sharp Viewpoint Speakers Series.
St. Patrick will be in Richmond this weekend, participating in the kick-off parade at the 31st annual Irish Festival on Church Hill. Starting at 10 a.m. this Saturday, the festival will include hurlers, Irish step dancers, pipes and drum bands walking two blocks to commence a weekend full of Irish culture.
When anthropology professor Jan French heard Alicia Garza on the radio last spring talking about the Domestic Workers Alliance, she knew she needed Garza to speak at University of Richmond.
Patrice Rankine, a scholar of classical languages and the Dean of Arts and Humanities at Hope College, will replace Kathleen Skerrett as Richmond's Dean of Arts and Sciences on June 1, 2016.
University of Richmond Emergency Medical Services took home the Collegiate EMS Organization of the Year award at the 23rd Annual National Collegiate EMS Foundation Conference in Philadelphia. The annual conference brought together approximately 1,200 registrants representing more than 100 colleges across North America.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
Bryan Stevenson, a human rights lawyer and the author of this year’s “One Book, One Richmond” book, is visiting campus on Monday evening as the keynote speaker for what has been one of the most successful years for the program yet.
South Court will be coed by floor: men will live in the basement and first floor, while women will be on the second and third floors. North Court is also opening in spring 2017 after being renovated during the 2015-16 school year.
Fifty new members accepted bids for the recently re-established Rho Chi chapter of Phi Gamma Delta, commonly known as FIJI, at University of Richmond this past month.