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(11/10/22 8:42pm)
The University of Richmond student government organizations chose 13 representatives for the Board of Trustees after students demanded more representation and voice in the Board of Trustees’ decisions.
(09/24/22 6:22pm)
The Board of Trustees voted on Sept. 23 to rename the University of Richmond Law School because of its former namesake’s enslavement of at least 43 people.
(06/30/22 9:52pm)
Editor's note: This article has been updated to correct the name of Congressman Barney Frank.
(06/14/21 12:00pm)
Editor's Note: This article has been updated. Kristen Starks is a Collegian editor.
(03/06/14 5:54am)
Dear Paul Queally,
(02/20/14 6:44am)
The Richmond Promise says it strives for an inclusive university strengthened by a community diverse in race, gender and sexual orientation.
(02/13/14 9:22pm)
It's been an open secret around the University of Richmond campus that there is a push to put a student on the board of trustees.
(12/20/12 9:45pm)
Bobby Ukrop, one of Richmond's largest donors during the past several years, has resigned from the university's Board of Trustees, as first reported by Richmond BizSense.
(12/07/12 9:34pm)
The Board of Trustees met today at the University of Richmond for its regularly scheduled meeting. In what may be the final word on the matter, the board restated its decision to add men's lacrosse and cut men's soccer and track and field.
(12/06/12 11:44pm)
The University of Richmond board members were greeted Thursday on the third floor of the Tyler Haynes Commons by wraps, pasta salad, chips, brownies and about 50 students holding signs in support of reinstating the men's track and field and soccer programs.
(10/01/12 5:09pm)
University of Richmond community members gathered in the Ukrop Auditorium Sunday afternoon to discuss the Board of Trustees' recent decision to cut the men's track and field and soccer teams in favor of adding a men's lacrosse team at a forum called UR SOS (Save Our Sports). President Edward Ayers spoke and answered questions about the decision and why it took place, while others spoke in opposition to the news. See the full story HERE.
(10/01/12 3:30pm)
After the Save Our Sports forum, President Edward Ayers said the Board of Trustees' decision to eliminate men's soccer and track and field programs was final and would not be discussed further.
(03/07/11 2:31pm)
The Board of Trustees approved $5 million for construction of a new student activities center, a courtyard and eight non-residential cottages to be completed in time for Homecoming next year during their Feb. 18 meeting.
(01/27/11 7:02am)
Arts and Sciences Dean Andrew F. Newcomb will step down and return to the department of psychology on July 10 after serving 10 years.
(11/11/10 7:00am)
The University of Richmond employee who made the most money during the 2008-2009 academic year was someone most students have never even heard of.
(09/17/09 6:00am)
The University of Richmond Board of Trustees elected two new members - Judge Roger L. Gregory, and Richmond 1983 alumna and Procter & Gamble executive Melanie Liddle Healey - who both bring a distinct enthusiasm for The Richmond Promise, the university's strategic plan for 2009-2014.
(08/27/09 4:00am)
Michelle E. Wamsley will become the assistant vice president of foundation, corporate and government relations for the University of Richmond Sept. 16.
(07/07/09 9:16am)
University officials announced early Tuesday morning that the Rev. Linda Morgan-Clement, chaplain and director of interfaith campus ministry at The College of Wooster in Ohio, is the second finalist for the University of Richmond's permanent chaplain position.
(03/19/09 5:30pm)
Although a life's accomplishment for many people would be changing the life of one person, for University of Richmond honorary alumnus and trustee emeritus W. Dortch Oldham, who died Feb. 26 at 89, his duty was to help as many as he could.
(02/19/09 9:00pm)
As an alumnus of Richmond College and a current trustee of this great university, I offer my own voice to a recent dialogue on campus sparked by the "Letter from the Closet" from Anonymous and by the online response from Amicus last week. It has been quite a long time since I've had the pleasure to forward a letter to the editor of The Collegian, and I celebrate this occasion to say directly to the entire university community that I am openly, proudly, happily gay.