Faculty, staff display art in Keller Hall Art Gallery
The first University of Richmond Faculty and Staff Art Show is currently on display in the newly renovated Keller Hall Art Gallery until Jan. 28.
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The first University of Richmond Faculty and Staff Art Show is currently on display in the newly renovated Keller Hall Art Gallery until Jan. 28.
For University of Richmond students over the age of 21, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the age-specific perks nearby campus. Breweries are a great place to spend time with friends and unwind after a long school week, and there are plenty of choices with over 30 craft breweries, distilleries and cideries.
For many University of Richmond students, finding a place on campus that allows them to study and get their work done on a daily basis is usually an easy task thanks to the countless buildings, classrooms and facilities that provide a productive workspace environment and atmosphere. However, with finals rapidly approaching and the light of winter break just visible on the horizon, students are scrambling to find the perfect study spot to prepare for exams.
Local galleries released new modern and contemporary art exhibits in Richmond for the rest of fall and early winter.
The autumn landscape of Richmond’s Maymont Park shines brilliantly at night during the park’s annual Garden Glow event where trees and historic buildings are illuminated in different colors and light patterns.
The University of Richmond hosted its 23rd annual Trick or Treat Street on Oct. 23, with the help of 34 campus clubs and organizations that volunteered to provide a special Halloween tradition to over 1,500 children in the Richmond area.
Study abroad in the spring semester of the 2022-23 academic year will be possible for University of Richmond students, according to the Office of International Education.
Indonesian culture filled The Westhampton Green at 6 p.m. Sept. 21, inviting passersby to the space with traditional food, coffee, music, dance and martial arts.
On Friday night, an algorithm created by a social initiative called the Marriage Pact matched around 300 University of Richmond students with a potential romantic or platonic partner based on compatible values.
As temperatures rise and the days get nicer, University of Richmond students are imagining ways to explore all that Richmond has to offer in a COVID-safe way once travel off campus is permissible.
Learning to cook for oneself is a challenge nearly all college students face, and the University of Richmond’s new Spider Demo Kitchen is here to make that right of passage easier for everyone.
As spring has now arrived, here is a list of different outdoor activities for students to partake in while adhering to the University of Richmond’s physical distancing framework.
The University of Richmond’s Muslim Chaplain Waleed Ilyas is welcoming members of all faiths to join a conversation about fasting at 7 p.m. on Monday. This event, the Spirituality of Fasting, will be held in-person at the Queally Admission Center’s courtyard tents.
Last year, seniors missed out on in-person graduation and many other events that celebrate their accomplishments during their time at the University of Richmond. This year, seniors will be celebrated in socially distanced ways.
For junior Franklin Borre, who plays trombone, music has always been a way to relax and connect with others, and that remains true during the pandemic. And with some adjustments for COVID-19, Borre has been able to continue playing in UR's jazz band and wind ensemble this year.
After spending a summer living in the city of Richmond, two University of Richmond juniors saw firsthand the effects of environmental injustice on communities just miles away from campus.
When classes change and a torrent of students pour into the atrium of the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business, Miguel “Mickey” Quinones can be found standing outside his office, smiling and greeting students as they pass.
The new Well-Being Center, located next to Weinstein Center for Recreation, has become a hub for studying, eating and socializing because of the many different amenities it offers.
Since the start of the Fall 2020 school year, the Cellar has moved to become a take-out-only restaurant. Although first years have no point of reference, 11-year Cellar manager Melissa Comstock has seen the establishment adapt drastically to the pandemic times.
Although he was speaking to a faceless audience on Zoom instead of a theater full of hundreds of people, Hasan Minhaj still brought his signature wit, charisma and high energy to his virtual conversation with journalism professor Shahan Mufti on Tuesday night.