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(02/21/18 1:23am)
There are than 80,000 chemicals in personal-care products on the market today. BeautyCounter is addressing this issue by working toward eliminating formulas that are harmful to our bodies. Since 1938, the United States has not passed a major federal law to regulate the safety of ingredients used in personal-care products.
(02/22/18 2:33am)
The University of Richmond will compete in three categories of a recycling competition this spring in order to improve sustainability efforts.
(02/21/18 1:27am)
A new program will provide a support system for women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics at the University of Richmond.
(02/18/18 11:53pm)
Two years of intense studies culminated for University of Richmond theater students from Feb. 8-11 in their production of "Vinegar Tom," a period piece that addresses gender and power struggles.
(02/19/18 3:12pm)
A University of Richmond assistant professor of journalism spoke about the parallels between the United States and Pakistan during the One Book, One Richmond keynote speech last week.
(02/22/18 2:32am)
Volunteers from the Curling Club of Virginia hosted a media day and taught members of various media outlets the basics of curling on Friday, February 16.
(02/17/18 9:06pm)
Vivian Pinn, leader-in-residence for the Jepson School of Leadership Studies, emphasized the roles of leadership in biomedical research through her own experience when she spoke at the Jepson Alumni Center on Feb. 13.
(02/22/18 5:58pm)
Incoming students in the class of 2022 will have a variety of courses to choose from when they register this summer, including four new Richmond Endeavor courses.
(02/15/18 6:25pm)
Not every University of Richmond professor receives high-fives from random strangers when walking around campus or is given a box of homemade cupcakes for class, but Donnie “Mad Skillz” Lewis is not the typical college professor.
(02/14/18 6:50pm)
A University of Richmond alumnus and his wife were murdered by their teenage daughter's ex-boyfriend in December 2017.
(02/17/18 5:03pm)
The Richmond Ballet is now hosting one of the great evening-length ballets, Tchaikovsky’s “The Sleeping Beauty.” The work easily figures as one of the composer's most characteristic achievements, a prismatic spectacle of seamless, long-spun melody.
(03/28/18 2:26pm)
Student government representatives released the report of their listening tour on March 21, sharing with students and faculty the findings of a semester-long outreach initiative.
(02/21/18 1:34pm)
All around campus are flyers displaying yellow and black beehive symbols with catchy phrases encouraging students to download the Bumble app. But what exactly is Bumble, and who is advertising for it on campus?
(02/22/18 6:00pm)
John P. Hardt spent 18 years in a job he loved, but when the opportunity to be the athletic director at the University of Richmond arose, he couldn't say no.
(02/13/18 4:09pm)
The University of Richmond synchronized swimming team celebrated its 50th anniversary at its home competition against Ohio State University on Feb. 10.
(02/19/18 9:40pm)
Longevity and Happiness
(02/13/18 12:40am)
Boatwright Memorial Library and first-year dorms on the Westhampton side of campus are no longer included on the tour route for prospective students at the University of Richmond.
(02/14/18 6:44pm)
Alpha Chi Sigma is the longest-standing science fraternity in the U.S. and is now the University of Richmond’s largest chemistry organization on campus.
(02/12/18 8:16pm)
Flu season at the University of Richmond is typical this year, despite recent news reports that the national flu season is more intense than previous years.
(02/12/18 5:32pm)
Editor’s Note: In her talk, Kristina Anderson said she never calls the shooter by name in order to limit notoriety. Anderson also asked that the name not be written in The Collegian's article. The shooter will be referred to as "the shooter" or "the perpetrator."