New iLab establishes a center for entrepreneurship and collaboration
The E. Claiborne Robins School of Business has established a creative space, called the iLab, for entrepreneurs to work and collaborate with each other.
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The E. Claiborne Robins School of Business has established a creative space, called the iLab, for entrepreneurs to work and collaborate with each other.
Meg Pevarski, the University of Richmond’s assistant director for Greek life, was recently chosen to receive the Greek Adviser of the Year award from the Kappa Alpha Order National Headquarters.
Lee Dyer is as dynamic as he is unique.
Following a nearly campus-wide power outage last week, the University of Richmond offered cots in the Westhampton Deanery to students from affected residence halls. This outage, while just a temporary inconvenience, serves as a reminder of the brutal realities faced by thousands of people in the United States and the Caribbean as a result of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.
South Court's renovations, which are expected to continue until spring semester, have left students with fewer housing options and no choice but to scramble to find fixes for their living situations.
The first episode of the third season of “Good Luck America" aired this morning, and focused on the debate concerning the Confederate statues in Richmond, Virginia.
As the Richmond football team warmed up for what would be their 68-21 win over Howard, other students were preparing for the game with beer, grills and cornhole.
Turnovers were the name of the game for Richmond in Saturday’s first conference game against the Elon Phoenix.
Two recent University of Richmond graduates are on a mission to revolutionize the way society donates to charities by challenging the common perception of spare change as useless.
Former CIA agent and National Security Council spokesperson Edward Price came to the University of Richmond to speak about his decision to resign after realizing his views on intelligence conflicted with those promoted by President Donald Trump.
Editor's note: Cynthia Price is the director of media and public relations, not the interim director. This article has been since updated.
The University of Richmond Police Department (URPD) began receiving training last Wednesday to administer Narcan, a naloxone nasal spray that temporarily counteracts the life-threatening effects of opioid overdoses.
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The hype created of family weekend and the Richmond football home-opener proved to be overwhelming for Howard on Saturday, as the Spiders ran over the Bison.
Editor's note: Jane Schmidt had the idea for the new site, but was not the one who started the site. The article also originally said the volunteers communicate with public school teachers, but the site teachers are the ones who communicate with them. This article has been since corrected.
Protesters and counter-protesters alike gathered around the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue Saturday when members of a Tennessee-based pro-Confederate group arrived in Richmond and rallied in its defense.
The "Richmond Plague" sickness that infects campus each fall semester has struck, and University of Richmond students are now thinking about the different ways and places they interact with bacteria. From sharing drinks at 8:15 at Boatwright to sharing a hall bathroom with 15 friends, college students are constantly surrounded by bacteria.
The University of Richmond Police Department is hosting a free women's self-defense class to teach interested students, faculty and staff about being aware of one’s surroundings and how to use physical techniques to fend off attackers.
A large black snake was found in the basement of Marsh Hall Tuesday night, according to the University Police Department, URPD.
Campus police confirmed an increase in unmarked University of Richmond Police Department (URPD) vehicles on campus after students started noticing the shift.