UR Weekly Roundup | Week of Jan. 30
From game night to Black History Month celebration, check out the events happening this week.
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From game night to Black History Month celebration, check out the events happening this week.
As we approach the end of January, here are some events happening both on and off campus.
Kronos Quartet, an award-winning San Francisco based string quartet, performed At War With Ourselves - 400 Years of You at the Modlin Center for the Arts on Jan. 21.
From Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration to movie screenings, check out the events happening this week.
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The University of Richmond Free Theatre & Dance will be hosting a four-day premiere starting Nov. 17 at the Modlin Center For The Arts of the musical “Miss You Like Hell” directed by professors Patricia Herrera and Dorothy Holland.
In exploring the intersection between the Palestinian and Black American struggle, political activist Angela Davis called for demilitarizing the police and weaving the Black and Palestinian solidarity movements in academic syllabuses at a lecture on Nov. 14.
With over 350 acres of land, the University of Richmond is filled with unique landscapes and outdoor-sy areas. The campus is also no stranger to random study spots, some more widely known than others. With an overwhelming choice of options, one may wonder: what IS the best study space on campus? This article will solve your dilemma, with a subjective ranking of some of the top locations.
University of Richmond students from various countries gathered in Tyler Haynes Commons on Nov. 12 with booths representative of their cultural food, dress and dances. They were there for the International Club’s fair highlighting the culture of 25 countries.
The University of Richmond’s International Education Week for New Zealand begins on Nov. 14 and will celebrate the food, environment, animals and culture of Aotearoa, the Māori-language name for New Zealand.
International Dinner: Aotearoa New Zealand
The city of Richmond celebrates Native American Heritage Month with a variety of events around the city. During the month of November, community members have the opportunity to learn about the many traditions, contributions and challenges of various Indigenous communities.
With the end of the semester approaching, take advantage of these events while you still can. Check out what this week has to offer.
UR Way was blocked off to traffic on Nov. 4 to make room for StreetFest, a miniature block party that included an assortment of food trucks, games and even a DJ stand.
The University Players, the University of Richmond’s student theater group, hosted its annual haunted house, “The Carnevil,” on Oct. 28 and 29. The production took place in the Cousins Studio Theater of the Modlin Center of the Arts and was a great place for UR students to get spooked out in celebration of Halloween.
From Halloween treats to Christmas markets, this week has got a lot in store.
Mercury Stardust, known on TikTok as the "Trans Handy Ma'am," is also a professional home maintenance technician, award-winning activist and burlesque dancer. Mercury visited the University of Richmond on Oct. 18 as a part of the LGTBTQ+ History Month programming to speak with students about her life as a transgender woman and offer advice on maintaining dorm rooms.
From spooky season celebrations to informational panels, this week has a lot to offer.
Biology faculty will table their research opportunities to discuss with potential research assistants at the “Boo!-ology” research fair in the atrium of the Gottwald Center for the Sciences at 4 p.m. on Oct. 23.
The University of Richmond Rethink Waste Office is hosting its first Halloween Costume Swap on Friday, Oct. 21. The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Tyler Haynes Commons Hanging Lounge.