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What if bears killed one in five people?
Rapidly changing leadership, an evolving nuclear program and a secretive society make North Korea a problem that the United States does not know how to manage, said Mike Mazarr, a senior political scientist at the RAND Corporation, on Tuesday afternoon.
The University of Richmond chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity, will be hosting the organization’s regional conference this weekend on campus.
Students at the University of Richmond are in the process of establishing an ambassador organization for Love Your Melon as they continue to sell hats and t-shirts for money they can donate to children battling childhood cancer.
Though the Robins School of Business and the School of Arts and Sciences are divided in many ways, they are actually very similar and should work together, said Dave Rosenbaum, the vice president of talent at Illumination Studios and University of Richmond alumnus.
Elections for the Virginia Senate and House of Delegates are taking place on Nov. 3. One of the most contested Senate races is taking place right here in District 10, Daniel Palazzolo, head of the political science department, said.
A liberal arts education means diversity in academics, in the community and in the student body. This was Ronald A. Crutcher’s first message as the inaugurated president of the University of Richmond on Friday.
Class Schedule
Friday, Oct. 30 will feature the new university president, a homecoming concert featuring a nationally known rapper, and a different sort of homecoming concert for a University of Richmond graduate.
Richmond alumnus turned famous comedian and rapper David Burd, known by his fans as ‘Lil Dicky,’ will be performing for Richmond students on Friday evening.
When the ticket registration opened for the first University of Richmond TEDx conference at 6 p.m. on Oct. 19, the event sold out in four minutes.
This past weekend two University of Richmond females participated in the 2015 Blue Ridge Classic bodybuilding competition in Charlottesville and one came away with medals.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond. This week we bring you a special edition explaining some of the events going on during Homecoming Weekend.
If there is not a record of history, people will make it up, said Brian Lamb, the founder of C-SPAN, at University of Richmond Thursday night.
Paul Galanti, a Vietnam war veteran who spent nearly seven years as a prisoner of war, received two standing ovations as he addressed the crowd during a screening of The 'Hanoi Hilton' in the Ukrop Auditorium on Wednesday night.
Before the rise of social media juggernauts Facebook and Twitter, Josh Abramson was already a powerful force in the online business world, having created CollegeHumor.com at University of Richmond
The Cellar accommodates its customers with a late-night menu in addition to the party and events menu.
Thousands of Virginians bustled into a room at Richmond International Raceway Wednesday evening to witness one of the most important races of the year: the presidential race.
A major movie star has been visiting the Richmond area recently and leaving a trail of excited fans in his wake. Daniel Radcliffe is currently shooting a new movie, titled "Imperium," in nearby Hopewell, Virginia. But proximity isn’t the only connection the University of Richmond has to the film.
John Kasich attempted to appeal to a crowd filled with students at his town hall forum Monday, and while some were impressed, he alienated others with his policies and remarks.