'I realized I could heal myself:' Students share how spirituality supports them at UR
Editor’s note: In the second reference, we refer to the Spiritual but Not Religious group as SBNR.
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Editor’s note: In the second reference, we refer to the Spiritual but Not Religious group as SBNR.
Six-year-old Ben Pearson did not know cancer could kill someone until a year and half into his treatment.
When director Walter Schoen’s first play took the University of Richmond stage in November 1991, it would’ve been impossible to predict the many shows to come, from “King Lear” to Molière’s “Scapino.”
At 7 p.m. every Friday night on WDCE 90.1, seniors Cam MacKinnon and Brett Schoppert host “The Show, Pt. 2": an in-depth, captivating music talk show built on four years of friendship and a shared passion for music.
Editor’s note: Derek Gilmore has written for The Collegian.
Editor's Note: Lauren Oligino wrote for The Collegian.
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.
When asked to recall her fondest memories of home, Kristina Atamanyuk smiled softly and stared into her folded hands.
From writing stories and piecing together a paper book in kindergarten to performing an original rap song at his fourth-grade talent show, Zahkee Williams always looked for a creative outlet. Until high school, his moments of creativity were short-lived sparks that eventually fizzled out. That changed when he began to recite poetry at his school’s showcases in Philadelphia.
The Collegian's staff members Gareth Woo and Helen Mei went behind the scenes to witness what Block Crew and Bollywood Jhatkas have been developing for their upcoming collaborative showcase Bollywood on The Block on March 25 at Camp Concert Hall. Check out the full video here and on The Collegian's YouTube channel.
Twenty-one years after founding Scholars Latino Initiative in North Carolina, professor of leadership Peter Kaufman is as deeply invested in the program’s success as ever.
Though the Weinstein Center for Recreation is open to students of all gender identities and expressions, some students find the hypermasculinity of gym culture to be exclusionary.
Watch out, there’s a new pup in town.
Growing up in the Richmond area, Kent Taylor Sr. formed strong bonds within the Baptist community. Some of those bonds have grown to be almost familial ever since he found out he is one of the descendants of the enslaved people whose final resting place could be the Westham Burying Ground.
Scholars of Finance, a nationally recognized non-profit organization that specializes in leadership development and mentoring in the finance field, started a chapter at the University of Richmond during the fall semester of 2022.
Cort Schneider shared that he worries his daughter won’t believe in Santa Claus next year, that he once turned down a job in sports broadcasting and that buildings in North Dakota sometimes have doors six feet above ground in case of large snowdrifts.
This year, two University of Richmond faculty members, law professor Julie McConnell and management professor Jeffrey Harrison, have been selected as two of just 12 recipients of the Outstanding Faculty Award, a state honor.
College is a place where all students deserve to not only feel safe and respected but welcomed with open arms.
When life gives you lemons, you hire Dr. Latrina Lemon as the medical director for the University of Richmond Student Health Center.
Lavender Living, an LGBTQ+ living-learning community, will be offered next year for sophomores, juniors and seniors.