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(10/23/12 4:14pm)
People are becoming stronger, bigger, faster and smarter, but success is still within reach as long as students take ownership of themselves and take advantage of the opportunities offered to them, said Kevin Eastman, Boston Celtics' assistant coach and University of Richmond Hall of Fame member.
(09/13/12 5:29am)
Joe Klein, bestselling author and Time Magazine columnist, will be the opening speaker at the annual Jepson Leadership Forum on September 19, according to a university press release.
(09/06/12 4:46am)
Bobby Ukrop, president and CEO of Richmond-based Ukrop's Homestyle Foods, will be the featured guest at a C-Suite Conversation hosted by the Robins School of Business on Sept. 20.
(05/07/12 8:38pm)
Approximately 740 University of Richmond students left the Robins Center yesterday with diplomas in hand after the school's 182nd commencement ceremony.
(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.
(04/19/12 5:06am)
As an alumna of the University of Richmond, I am disappointed with the Commencement Committee's choice of Gov. Bob McDonnell as the commencement speaker for the class of 2012.
(03/28/12 4:50am)
Laly Lichtenfeld, the president and co-founder of the African People and Wildlife Fund (APWF), returned to University of Richmond's campus for the first time since graduating in 1996 to give a speech as part of the Global Environmental Speaker Series.
(03/24/12 3:47pm)
A group of eight University of Richmond law students have selected Judge Roger L. Gregory, the first African American to serve on the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, to be their commencement speaker May 5.
(02/17/12 4:09am)
Melanie Healey, Group President - North America and Global Hyper-Super-Mass Channel at Procter & Gamble Co. and Richmond alumna, urged an audience in the Robins School of Business Wednesday night to "choose to be courageous."
(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.
(04/08/11 1:35pm)
More than 230 people attended the biennial Associated Colleges of the South Women's and Gender Studies conference at the University of Richmond last weekend and more than 40 colleges and universities were represented.
(04/07/11 6:20am)
Curtis Carlson, who helped develop HD television and helped improve the quality of satellite broadcast, will be the school's speaker at this year's graduation.
(03/17/11 7:27pm)
On Tuesday night, University of Richmond football player Donte Boston and former teammate Kevin Grayson, RC '10, spoke to 22 players and the coaching staff from the George Wythe High School basketball program at a team dinner about the importance of academics.
(03/16/11 3:30am)
Three University of Richmond football players have been suspended indefinitely from the team, and another has left the school, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
(02/24/11 5:10am)
F.W. de Klerk, former President of South Africa, spoke at 7 p.m. Tuesday in a sold out Jepson Alumni Center.
(10/21/10 10:57pm)
Students, faculty and community members gathered for the inaugural event of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies' Kaleidoscope speaker series on Oct. 20 for a lecture from acclaimed activist Cleve Jones.
(09/30/10 5:19am)
For all who don't know, Proclamation Night and Investiture are ceremonies that first-year students and seniors partake in together. (Proclamation Night being for the women and Investiture being for the men.)
(09/29/10 3:18am)
Author Susan Muaddi Darraj presented "Honor Killings, Veiled Women, and Miss USA: The Road Ahead for Arab Feminism," Thursday evening in the Westhampton College Living Room, where about 100 people gathered to hear the talk about the rights and status of Muslim women in the modern age.
(09/23/10 5:58am)
Rosie Rios, a first-generation Mexican-American, began her working career by picking fruit in San Jose, Calif., and is currently the 43rd treasurer of the United States.
(09/09/10 4:30am)
The sixth annual One Book, One Campus: Dialogues in Social Justice program will commence this September and will continue until March 2011. The One Book, One Campus program is a campus-wide initiative coordinated by the Office of the Chaplaincy that encourages students, faculty and staff to read and discuss a selected book on a social justice issue. The book chosen for this academic year is "Blood Done Sign My Name," by Timothy B. Tyson.