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(11/27/20 5:22pm)
Two University of Richmond geography professors have had to adjust their three-year project studying environmental changes in the Amazon to a virtual format amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The project is funded by a $700,000 NASA grant and is currently in its second year.
(11/03/20 1:00pm)
Rana Dajani has many roles; or as she likes to say in homage to her Islamic heritage, she wears many scarves.
(08/11/20 6:17pm)
More than 50 professors in the School of Arts and Sciences signed a letter demanding more teaching flexibility for the fall semester, which was sent in an email to the University of Richmond administration on June 24.
(01/21/14 3:34am)
Two University of Richmond professors have been selected for inclusion in "The Best Writing on Mathematics 2013," published by the Princeton University Press through their paper, "The Jordan Curve Theorem is Non-Trivial."
(11/14/13 5:48am)
Nations, like people, build their place in the world by building their stories around themselves, journalism professor Shahan Mufti said last Wednesday during a talk about his new book in Boatwright Memorial Library.
(04/10/12 3:37pm)
Two professors at the University of Richmond have been named among the nation's 300 best professors in a guidebook published by The Princeton Review and RateMyProfessors.com.
(02/09/12 7:05am)
After working at the University of Richmond for 20 years, English professor Daryl Dance is retiring this spring, but be careful when mentioning the word retirement around her.
(11/17/11 6:39am)
Where have Friday classes gone? Students have noticed fewer classes on Fridays, and while some professors say their departments aren't changing, others say changes are being made to their schedules.
(03/03/11 5:52am)
Lee Carleton, assistant director of the Writing Center and faculty adviser for the Earth Lodge program, is leaving the University of Richmond at the end of this semester, and several students have expressed their frustration with the university's decision to eliminate his position.
(03/03/11 4:34am)
Last night I had a strange dream. I dreamt that I was standing at the edge of a cliff called academia. As I stood, overlooking the jagged rocks hundreds of feet below, I heard a large crowd approaching from behind.
(02/24/11 5:41am)
Two University of Richmond chemistry professors have received more than $200,000 in grant money to fund their research projects this year.
(02/11/11 8:54pm)
Skin-on-skin writhing and Italian subtitles heated up the projection screen in the International Commons on Feb. 10.
(02/03/11 4:50am)
Some of the most irritating experiences that can occur in a classroom setting, in my experience, happen because of class participation policies.
(02/03/11 4:30am)
I know what I want to do with my life because of Earth Lodge.
(02/01/11 3:59pm)
Students and faculty have discussed how to maintain the core values of the Earth Lodge program after Lee Carleton, the current adviser for the program, leaves the University of Richmond after this semester, said Andy Gurka, director of living-learning and Roadmap programs.
(10/28/10 3:44am)
The University of Richmond's sixth annual African Film Weekend, on Friday, Oct. 29 and Saturday, Oct. 30, will feature four films that take place in Haiti, a few of which were made by Haitian filmmakers.
(09/23/10 5:49am)
An increasing number of faculty and staff members at the University of Richmond are using podcasts and other forms of technology to supplement typical teaching settings.
(09/23/10 3:58am)
This year, for the first time, students at the University of Richmond have the option to major in film studies.
(04/16/10 5:12pm)
If you are not yet aware, an alumnus of the University of Richmond is currently a political prisoner in Azerbaijan for speaking out against a corrupt government and advocating for his and his peoples' right to a free democratic government.
(04/08/10 5:56am)
The University of Richmond has once again received the Beckman Scholars award of $96,500, which will be split evenly between five student researchers in the biology and chemistry departments.