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(09/16/22 1:58am)
While former University of Richmond Rector Paul Queally stepped down from his position earlier this year, he continues to shape UR-related conversations — this time through the UR alumni Facebook group.
(06/30/22 9:52pm)
Editor's note: This article has been updated to correct the name of Congressman Barney Frank.
(12/08/20 1:00pm)
The Well-being Center, which will offer a variety of mental and physical resources for students and staff, is anticipated to fully open on Jan. 19, 2021, after a soft opening this past semester, said Heather Sadowski, director of health promotion.
(02/23/15 11:50pm)
The E. Claiborne Robins School of Business Center for Professional Skills and Development hosted about 30 juniors at Q2, the sequel program to Q-camp, the annual professional development event held in January for sophomore business students.
(09/18/14 1:10am)
Paul Queally, University of Richmond board of trustees member and Richmond College ’86, will return to campus Thursday to moderate a Robins School of Business executive panel, an event that has drawn both support and criticism from the campus community in light of Queally’s controversial comments published last spring.
(09/08/14 3:17am)
Members of Students Creating Opportunity, Pride and Equality, building on a strong history of LGBTQ advocacy at University of Richmond, have founded a new organization in search of something new on campus – a group that promotes diversity, inclusion and fun.
(09/03/14 1:07pm)
Having already met in mid-July, the search committee tasked with replacing President Edward Ayers will reconvene Sept. 18 to continue developing a presidential position profile, said Allison Weinstein, co-chair of the search committee.
(04/05/14 6:55pm)
No requests have gone through the University of Richmond Advancement Office to have the name of the future admissions building changed from Queally Center for Admissions and Career Services, according to Thomas Gutenberger, vice president of advancement.
(03/19/14 9:35pm)
The Richmond College Dean's Office introduced the "I am Richmond College" project this February. The initiative is designed to celebrate diversity, both visible and invisible, within the RC community.
(03/06/14 6:51am)
Lately, three things have had the University of Richmond campus community buzzing. The first and most controversial is the article, published a couple of weeks ago in International Business Times, concerning the incendiary remarks by trustee Paul Queally, which we are all familiar with. The second and most unforeseen is the announcement by President Ed Ayers last Friday of his intention to step down at the end of the 2014-15 academic year. The third, which is much more implicit, is the inference drawn by many of us about the supposed connection between these two events. No one can know for certain the influence which the former had upon the latter, if any at all. It certainly does not stop anyone from engaging in this exercise of conjecture.
(03/06/14 5:54am)
Dear Paul Queally,
(02/27/14 5:39am)
For the past week, the University of Richmond community has dealt with the comments of Paul Queally. I won't bother to repeat them again here, and I encourage those reading this who don't know what I'm talking about to read the enlightening article published last week by author Kevin Roose in New York Magazine, or check out his newly released book "Young Money."
(02/27/14 3:41am)
University of Richmond President Edward Ayers choked back tears at a Common Ground forum Tuesday night when he responded to feelings expressed by university community members regarding the comments made by board of trustees member Paul Queally.
(02/24/14 7:06am)
Dear members of the university community:
(02/24/14 1:15am)
In response to recent controversy over his published remarks and his prior formal statements, Paul Queally contacted The Collegian staff to issue a third statement.
(02/21/14 5:52pm)
I, like many of you, am sad, frustrated, and hurt by recent homophobic and sexist jokes made by a member of our community. These comments, even if made in jest, and even if meant to be kept in private, are hurtful and damaging to our community here at the University of Richmond. As a queer person and as a feminist, I am hurt and offended. I see my friends, colleagues, students, alumni, and community partners struggling to overcome the pain these jokes inflict on us. For many of us, these now public jokes and comments are just the latest in often daily homophobia and sexism directed at us and our communities.
(02/20/14 6:44am)
The Richmond Promise says it strives for an inclusive university strengthened by a community diverse in race, gender and sexual orientation.
(02/20/14 6:12am)
If you are a current University of Richmond student, a member of its campus community or merely an interested alum, it is highly likely that you are familiar with the name Paul Queally.
(09/02/13 8:29pm)
This summer, University of Richmond announced in a press release that Paul and Anne-Marie Queally had donated a lead donation of $10 million to finance the new Queally Center for Admissions and Career Services on the Westhampton side of campus.
(02/01/13 7:34pm)
Approximately 140 University of Richmond sophomores were given the opportunity to network and learn about business from professionals in their prospective fields by attending Q-Camp on Jan. 25-26.