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In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond
A third-year student from University of Virginia was arrested and detained Jan. 2 in the Pyongyang Airport in North Korea, a country that the University of Richmond study abroad office does not recommend Richmond students who study abroad visit.
Winter Storm Jonas, which rocked Richmond and much of the East Coast, was the biggest snowstorm in the region since 2000 and the 11th-largest snowfall of one storm recorded in the Richmond area.
As snow continues to fall in Richmond, the university has been forced to announce more closures.
Bundle up, Spiders: Meteorologists are predicting Winter Storm Jonas to strike Richmond and across the Atlantic Coast this weekend, and the university has responded by canceling all classes and events scheduled to start at noon or later on Friday through 8 a.m. Sunday.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
The University of Richmond dean search committee met for the first time on Nov. 18 to commence the hunt for a candidate to become the next Dean of Westhampton College.
Phi Gamma Delta, or FIJI, will return to the university next semester, but will be recruiting students on a different schedule than other fraternities, said Matt Farrell, director of expansion for FIJI.
If you’re staying on campus for Thanksgiving Break, there’s no reason to sit alone in your dorm all weekend. There are several opportunities available, both on campus and off, to keep you busy over the holiday.
Around 20 students gathered in Jepson Hall on Nov. 19 for the Richmond College Student Government Association town hall forum, which focused on issues such as sexual violence, mental health and sustainability.
Shujaa Graham, a former death row inmate, spoke at Richmond Wednesday night about his experience with the U.S. criminal justice system and the death penalty. In 1973, Graham was convicted of murdering a prison guard in California, where he was serving time for a robbery. He was sentenced to death, but in 1979, his death sentence was overturned, and in 1981, he was found not guilty and released from prison.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor championed empathy and perseverance in a discussion at Richmond School of Law on Tuesday.
Posters criticizing social justice actions were seen on campus Tuesday following a demonstration in solidarity with black students at University of Missouri Monday. The demonstration sought to educate and raise awareness about the recent protests at Missouri and how they apply to Richmond students of color, organizer Brittany McDermott said.
The University of Richmond community held a candlelight vigil for the victims of the Paris attacks and global peace Monday, Sept. 6 at 6 p.m. at the Forum.
Over 90 students demonstrated on the Forum Monday in solidarity with black students at University of Missouri. The rally follows protests over racial discrimination at University of Missouri, Yale, VCU and other schools across the nation, as well as a Common Ground discussion attended by President Crutcher.
At age 19, President Ronald Crutcher was asked a question by one of his Miami University peers: "Ron, what's it like to be colored?"
The four University of Richmond students studying abroad in Paris "have been contacted and are safe," Martha Merritt, dean of International Education, wrote in an email about four hours after terrorists carried out the deadliest attack in France since World War II.
Body positivity activist Whitney Way Thore says we are so conditioned to hate our bodies that when friends, sisters or mothers hate their bodies we don’t tell them because we hate our bodies too.
Women are underrepresented in both the financial services industry and in college finance courses, and progress at increasing gender diversity in these areas has been slow, a panel of women working in finance said Wednesday night at the Robins School of Business.