Q-Camp teaches business skills and etiquette
Last weekend, 144 students attended Q-Camp, an annual business bootcamp that University of Richmond holds at the local Westin hotel.
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Last weekend, 144 students attended Q-Camp, an annual business bootcamp that University of Richmond holds at the local Westin hotel.
University of Richmond was not immune to the national trend of college students setting up "confessions" Facebook pages for their schools, which has become popular in the past few years. But the Richmond Confessions page has had such an impact on the university community that leaders of three student organizations thought it would be beneficial to host a roundtable discussion focusing on it.
Contact photographer David Weissman at david.weissman@richmond.edu. Follow him on Twitter @spiderdave32.
University of Richmond shot 10-22 from three-point range and five Spiders scored in double figures, as Richmond comfortably beat Saint Joseph's University, 77-62, in front of a sold-out crowd at the Robins Center on Saturday evening.
One of the most competitive positions on campus isn't a business school internship--it's to become an orientation adviser.
Final Score: Richmond 77 - Massachusetts 62
University of Richmond students participated in the Spiders in Marketing and Communications Road Trip in New York City Jan. 8-9. The trip helped students get an inside look into these industries.
Singer-songwriter Patt Eagan, Richmond College '12, drew considerably from his time at University of Richmond as inspiration for his second album, titled "Interstate Lines," which was released Dec. 10, 2013. The album is a mix of rock and folk music, and is for sale on iTunes.
About 55 University of Richmond students, faculty and staff took a tour through the civil rights history of Richmond Jan. 20 as part of the university's "Day On." Richmond held its first full observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day this year: All classes were canceled and the university scheduled a number of service and learning activities to commemorate the life of America's most famous civil rights leader.
Melissa Diamond, a junior, is taking this semester off from academic work to start a therapy program for children with autism in Jenin, a city in the West Bank. Diamond is the director and founder of A Global Voice for Autism, an organization that provides services for children with autism in communities around the world where these services were not previously available. The Jenin Autism Project is A Global Voice for Autism's first training program.
Contact photographer David Weissman at david.weissman@richmond.edu
University of Richmond went 32-35 from the foul line as it came back in the second half to beat University of Dayton, 73-64, at the Robins Center.
Final Score: Richmond 73 - Dayton 64
Final Score: Richmond 70 - Northeastern 66
Final Score: Richmond 71 - Coppin State 49
Despite a career-high 29 points from Cedrick Lindsay, University of Richmond fell to No. 24 University of North Carolina in the first semifinal of the Hall of Fame Tipoff at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. on Saturday.
Final Score: University of Richmond- 31, College of William & Mary- 20
Final Score: Richmond 72 - UNC 82
In its paramount competitions of the fall semester, the Head of the Lafayette and Head of the South regattas, the University of Richmond club crew team excelled at unprecedented levels.
"A college degree is the answer to closing that opportunity gap and we've got to make a national priority of affordability," U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA) said at the Roundtable Discussion on Higher Education held at University of Richmond Friday night.