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Dining and retail locations on the University of Richmond campus are experiencing staff shortages.
Editor's note: This article was updated to add information provided by University Communications.
The University of Richmond extended its indoor mask mandate for community members of all vaccination statuses until Oct. 8, according to a Sept. 8 email sent to students, faculty and staff from David Hale, executive vice president and chief operating officer, Jeffrey Legro, executive vice president and provost and Shannon Sinclair, general counsel.
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to reflect that Boland did not specifically reference the removal of cameras in her statement about technology that allows live class sessions.
Editors note: This article has been updated to reflect UR's decision to extend the universal indoor mask mandate until Nov. 5.
Scholars from four institutions that have reckoned with their history agreed that the University of Richmond must commit to long-lasting change beyond renaming buildings at a virtual panel on Sept. 10.
The University of Richmond, in partnership with Vaccine Here, an organization that provides COVID-19 vaccinations, distributed vaccines to 70 people at no cost to recipients on Aug. 26 during an on-campus clinic, said Mike Damon, head of the organization.
The University of Richmond will transition to full in-person teaching and have the potential to open in the green or lime stage of its distancing protocol for the fall semester, Jeffrey Legro, executive vice president and provost, David Hale, executive vice president and chief operating officer and Steve Bisese, vice president for student development announced in an email sent to students, parents, faculty and staff in June.
As Betty Neal Crutcher's time as the University of Richmond's presidential spouse comes to a close, she will be remembered and honored for her service to UR through a flowering buckeye tree planted between the Cannon Memorial Chapel, the Forum and the Gottwald Center for the Sciences.
The University of Richmond is requiring all students, faculty and staff to receive a COVID-19 vaccine after one of the vaccines receives full FDA approval, according to an email sent by Executive Vice President and Provost Jeffery Legro, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer David Hale and Vice President for Student Development Steve Bisese about fall semester opening plans on June 10.
The University of Richmond’s 2021 Giving Day resumed and took place from May 25-26, with $1,186,306 raised by 1,912 donors, according to UR's website.
Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D- Richmond, is watching the University of Richmond, her alma mater, gain national media attention following the Board of Trustees' decision to not remove the names of Robert Ryland and Douglas Southall Freeman from two campus buildings.
Black and low-income student enrollment percentages at the University of Richmond decreased in 2020, according to data from the UR Fact Book.
As Virginia expands its availability of COVID-19 vaccinations to those falling under the Phase 2 guidelines, the Virginia Department of Health plans to prioritize vaccinations for college students before the term ends, public health officials said in a Tele-Press Conference on April 9.
Editor's note: Spider Stories is a sports series that is designed as a platform to give student-athletes a voice through the sharing of first-person stories.
The University of Richmond Board of Trustees will create a commission to establish principles on renaming, according to an email sent to the UR community on April 12.
Editor's Note: This is a developing story.
Richmond Public Schools reopened for optional in-person learning on April 12 for 800 students, making the area one of the last school divisions in Virginia to return to in-person learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Richmond Free Press.
Editor's note: This article was updated to include more information about UR's past course topics.
Faculty members of the School of Arts and Sciences released two statements voicing their support for the renaming of Mitchell-Freeman and Ryland halls in solidarity with the Black Student Coalition-led movement to reverse the Board of Trustees’ decision to retain the building names.