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(10/03/19 12:55am)
Editor's Note: This article is the second in a series exploring mental health and its resources on University of Richmond's campus. The series will continue to be published throughout the fall semester. Click here to read previous articles.
(10/04/19 4:41pm)
Editor's Note: This article is the second in a series exploring mental health and its resources on University of Richmond's campus. The series will continue to be published throughout the fall semester. Click here to read previous articles.
(09/19/19 4:08am)
Editor's Note: This article is the first in a series exploring mental health and its resources on University of Richmond's campus. The series will continue to be published throughout the fall semester. Click here to read previous articles.
(04/22/19 9:32pm)
Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world. An estimated 85% of the U.S. population drinks at least one caffeinated beverage a day, according to a 2014 study published in the Food and Chemical Toxicology journal.
(03/08/18 7:56pm)
Vending machines are commonly associated with the promotion of sugary snacks and artificial-colored chips. Although they often house some of the worst options in the food pyramid, they are still used throughout college campuses because of the quick convenience.
(02/21/18 5:06pm)
In recent years, the fight to end the stigma around mental illness and to increase access to mental health care for those in need has taken major strides, both nationally and at the University of Richmond. On our campus, students feel increasingly compelled to promote mental health awareness, as demonstrated by the wide range of student-led organizations focusing on mental health. Although this is an accomplishment to be proud of, we must stay cognizant of the unfortunate reality: Mental health stigma remains alive and well.
(10/20/17 7:42pm)
Four University of Richmond
juniors have come together to form the UR chapter of
Active Mind to increase health-seeking behavior on campus.
(11/18/16 6:00pm)
University of Richmond is currently facing an outbreak of Adenovirus, a respiratory virus that has drastically increased the number of students seeking care at the Student Health Center.
(04/06/16 5:16pm)
Phone call after phone call with no relief. Dozens of voicemails and emails with no results, just a voice on the other end telling you to wait four months to be seen.
(03/16/16 5:18pm)
Whether you were skiing in the Alps or soaking up the sun in Miami, your spring break plans may have damaged your skin. Changing temperatures wreak havoc on skin, especially if you are already prone to dry, flaky skin. Harsh weather during spring break trips coupled with a return to Richmond can be a recipe for a dermatological nightmare. The cold strips skin of all its necessary moisture, and lack of sun exposure can lead to a duller complexion. On the other hand, being in the sun can dry out and damage your skin. With spring approaching, who doesn’t want to be looking their best? Here are some quick pointers to keep your skin looking flawless.
(02/11/15 1:34am)
Two University of Richmond students have been isolated with symptoms of the mumps, Dr. Lynne P. Deane of the Student Health Center said. Although the two cases are being treated for the mumps, neither has been confirmed as having the virus.
(10/08/14 7:45pm)
Thomas Duncan, the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, died this morning in a Dallas hospital, according to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.
(09/25/14 2:34pm)
Suicide.
(04/02/14 2:51am)
Open liquor bottles. Condoms. Richmond students as far as the eye can see. Is this a raucous lodge? A raging apartment party? Not quite. It was the second annual Pleasurefest, and it was not held in a fraternity lodge, but rather in the Gottwald Science Center the afternoon of March 25.
(02/18/14 4:02am)
Many students in the United States, including the University of Richmond, go at a pace that rarely allows them time to relax.
(02/17/14 7:18pm)
University of Richmond partnered with Delete Blood Cancer DKMS to host a bone marrow donor registry drive Feb. 12, attracting 253 people to join.
(10/30/13 1:40am)
Did you get a call from a concerned (read: nagging) parent last week asking you to get your flu shot? If so, it was most likely a result of the Student Health Center's Shoo the Flu campaign.
(04/17/13 2:15am)
The grant will provide start-up money to purchase farming equipment from local sellers, she said, and the equipment will expand current farming projects for women in the village. Twelve percent of the revenue will go toward providing health services, she said.
(04/09/13 3:42pm)
For the first time in two years there will be a new recipient of the Norris Eastman Scholarship at the University of Richmond.
(04/09/13 5:17am)
Students from the Global Health Sophomore Scholars in Residence program hosted a banquet to celebrate and raise money for Partners in Health, an organization that strives to improve the healthcare conditions of poor communities around the world.