Richmond students abroad feel effects of Syrian refugee crisis
Refugees from Syria have been scattered throughout Europe, and University of Richmond students abroad have noticed the impacts.
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Refugees from Syria have been scattered throughout Europe, and University of Richmond students abroad have noticed the impacts.
If you spend any significant amount of time around the University of Richmond, you will learn about the parking guy. You probably won’t learn that his name is Bill Rawluk, but you’ll learn that he rides around in a red smart car. You probably won’t hear that he’s a nice guy, but instead that he’s everywhere at once, preying on illegally parked cars. “But I just needed to grab a book, I was only gone for five minutes.” He doesn’t care, he’s writing the ticket regardless… Right?
Renting out Camp Concert Hall costs $300 a day and the required custodial services add an extra $125, according to the Modlin Center for the Arts Campus Rental Rate Information guide. The rates pose a significant financial challenge to student groups hoping to use the space for performances.
Meet The Trustees is a series of profiles of members on University of Richmond's board of trustees.
The Richmond College Student Government Association has enacted a new standing committee to help connect Richmond students with government officials.
After witnessing her affinity of baking transform into a revenue-generating business over the summer, Carly Kilgore will introduce a cookie-delivery company to the University of Richmond next week.
Ben King, a Richmond local, will join team USA at the upcoming UCI Road World Championships. King, who is under contract with American professional cycling team Cannondale Garmin, will compete as part of the USA’s five-man elite men’s road race team.
There is more than a 600-point discrepancy between the average SAT scores of students attending private and public schools in Richmond, which is something Liam Mulcahy wants to change.
Tales From Abroad is a series where The Collegian publishes a blog post from a UR student currently abroad, with permission from the office of international education. This week we feature Dan, who is studying abroad in Argentina.
Three Richmond students have developed an innovative, event-based photo sharing app.
Anyone who steps into the office of Joe Hoyle, associate accounting professor, can see his impact lining the walls. Hundreds of photographs, postcards, and mementos from students cover every inch of the "most interesting office in Virginia," as he proudly calls it. On the front door hangs a picture of Hoyle officiating two former students' wedding -- his second time performing the honor.
When Ed Ayers steps down as University of Richmond president on July 1, he will have time to write, play squash, and take a much-anticipated vacation with his wife.
On Friday, April 17, the School of Arts & Sciences hosted the annual Student Symposium, offering students of various disciplines the opportunity to share the results of their research projects.
Tales From Abroad is a weekly series where The Collegian publishes a blog post from a UR student currently abroad, with permission from the office of international education. This week we feature KyungSun, who is studying at University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
Featuring more than 120 unique costumes and an array of set pieces, the department of theatre and dance’s final production, "Funny Girl,” shows off both the students and directors’ creativity.
On March 24, the Jepson School of Leadership Studies’ current Leader-in-Residence, Edwin Meese III, delivered a lecture titled “The Post Ferguson World: The Challenges of Police and Community,” stirring controversy among people in the campus community who questioned Meese's authority on the issue.
“I got my first camera at 14, and it started from there.”
Jackie Arnold, sophomore, participated in the Yuengling Shamrock Marathon in Virginia Beach March 22, and raised more than $2,000 for cancer research in conjunction with the Livestrong Foundation.
Out of the roughly 200 students who underwent a lengthy application process, 70 students were selected to serve as orientation advisors for incoming students in August.
Watch out B-school, there’s a burgeoning entrepreneur on campus.