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(09/20/21 2:08am)
A year and a half after an abrupt departure from the University of Richmond, the class of 2020 returned to celebrate its commencement ceremony on Sunday morning in the Robins Center.
(02/23/21 1:30pm)
There has been some uncertainty among University of Richmond students about what qualifies as a close contact and when someone should self-report or quarantine.
(04/27/20 12:00pm)
You have probably seen Bilal Hindi somewhere on campus, whether he's riding around on his penny board, working a shift as a barista at 8:15 Cafe at Boatwright or hanging out with friends on the University of Richmond Forum, one of his favorite places on campus.
(05/08/15 3:02pm)
Graduation weekend – a three-day celebration marking the close of 727 undergraduate careers – will commence Friday evening with the senior celebration on the forum from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
(04/18/14 12:06am)
The three students chosen to speak at this year's graduation ceremonies have at least two things in common: they are members of multiple student organizations, and they identify as LGBTQ or allies.
(03/05/14 11:32pm)
The Office of Common Ground is currently accepting nominations for the Ally of the Year Award, an honor that will be presented to one faculty or staff member and one student who have had a positive impact on the LGBTQ community at University of Richmond.
(11/25/13 3:31am)
When Kevin McCann was deployed to Sangin, Afghanistan in 2010, his role as a combat engineer required him to walk ahead of Marine platoons to "clear" the area of booby-traps and Improvised Explosive Devices (IED).
(04/30/13 10:01pm)
University of Richmond held its first Lavender Graduation to celebrate LGBTQ campus life and to honor LGBTQ community members and their allies.
(04/30/13 8:30pm)
University of Richmond will welcome a Richmond alumna to speak at the 183rd main commencement ceremony about how graduates can shape their own careers to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
(02/28/13 6:20am)
While preparing my last issue as opinion editor of The Collegian, I realized a few things.
(04/20/12 7:33pm)
Gov. Bob McDonnell will deliver the main address at University of Richmond's Class of 2012 commencement ceremony on May 6.
(04/12/12 5:10am)
This letter is addressed primarily to my friends in the graduating class of 2012, many of whom I have known since they were freshmen; however, I suspect the current juniors, sophomores and freshmen might be able to take something away from it as well.
(01/26/12 6:06am)
I have resigned myself to the pathetic fact that I will be living in my parents' basement for the rest of my life, hoping that they love me enough to support me for years to come while I wallow in the sad realization that I will never get a job.
(10/20/11 4:11am)
I have this vision of myself this time next year. I am bumming around in the darkness of my parents' basement wallowing in my inability to latch onto some noble, writerly pursuit.
(05/09/11 4:30pm)
The university's 181st Commencement was held at the Robins Center Sunday. Curtis Carlson, CEO of SRI International and one of the pioneers of HD television, delivered the commencement address and senior Ali Amaral was selected to be the student speaker.
(05/08/11 4:18am)
Graduation ceremonies started Friday night with the Senior Celebration and culminated in the traditional Candlelight Ceremony Saturday night. All of the events occurred in preparation for the graduation ceremony which will start at 2 p.m. Sunday.
(04/27/11 3:48pm)
In early April, the announcement of CEO Curtis Carlson as the speaker at the 2011 commencement was met with mixed responses from seniors.
(04/21/11 7:29am)
By the time this column hits print, I'll have finished my last college class.
(04/14/11 7:51am)
It's that time of year again. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and the emails from the Senior Class Gift Committee are the only things more obnoxious than the pollen.
(04/14/11 7:04am)
It's hard to believe that it has been almost four years since we first gathered in the Robins Center as the class of 2011. We arrived from different states and countries, bringing a wide variety of personalities and backgrounds to this campus.