Study abroad is on the rise at UR
A trademark of the University of Richmond experience for many students is the opportunity to study abroad, and according to UR International Education, the number of students studying abroad is increasing.
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A trademark of the University of Richmond experience for many students is the opportunity to study abroad, and according to UR International Education, the number of students studying abroad is increasing.
On Earth Day, students and faculty cycled through a four hour study-in at the Stern Quadrangle with signage calling for environmental action.
The Burying Ground Memorial project consecration and memorial dedication was held on Wednesday, April 23, a milestone in a years-long process of reckoning with the University of Richmond’s complicated past.
The University of Richmond canceled classes when the campus lost power after a snake got into the main power plant Sunday night, according to UR facilities.
The soft, dulcimer strings of Joni Mitchell’s “California” wafted through two tower speakers in the middle of the Modlin Center for the Arts courtyard, mixing with the ambient chatter of student vendors, art ambassadors and curious visitors. On Friday, April 4, Modlin Arts Student Ambassadors (MASA) witnessed the product of all their planning: tables lined the Modlin lobby, displaying visual, written and handcrafted works from artists who chose to showcase them. The art market – entitled “Modlin Arts Crawl” – represents a collaborative creative opportunity for University Museums, student radio station WDCE, campus sustainability group Rethink Waste and Boatwright Memorial Library’s Book Arts Studio. Organized entirely by MASAs, who support and promote Modlin’s different initiatives, this event is the first of its kind in years. Attendees perused the artists’ selections, surveying creations ranging from freeform poetry to fantasy-inspired drawings to female nude paintings. MASAs walked the lobby, ensuring attendees enjoyed their experience and could ask questions.
Happy Monday Spiders – and happy Pig Roast week to everyone who celebrates! This time every year, the debate over pig roast reemerges…should it return as an on-campus tradition? Regardless whether you choose to celebrate this UR tradition or not, there are a number of other events to indulge in this week!
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When University of Richmond senior Trey Creamer grabbed utensils to dig into his homemade meal of pesto pasta with a side of Caesar salad, he expected nothing but a satisfying meal at the other end of the fork. To his surprise, he was met with the inspiration for this year’s Benchtop Innovations winner: Envee.
Models strutted through the Current donning shirts from thrift stores, pants that they painted, and hand-me-down shoes at Rethink Waste’s Second Hand Fashion Show. The only rule? No new clothing.
Grab your hard hats because new academic building construction, University Forest Apartment improvements and slip-deck parking were proposed as part of an upcoming campus plan.
A 10-21 record heading into play, the third worst seed in the tournament and a dislocated finger suffered in the first half on the right hand of graduate forward Dusan Neskovic, on their face, certainly don’t make up the recipe for winning a conference postseason game.
Come postseason play, there’s another level of intensity on the floor.
Happy Monday Spiders! While we may not have snow days to look forward to this week, we do have plenty of fun events and activities on campus. Here’s a taste of what to look forward to:
The University of Richmond Pi Beta Phi Virginia Eta Chapter will close on April 13, 2025; 37 years after its founding.
To say the University of Richmond women’s basketball team’s schedule as of late has been difficult would be an understatement.
Up until its devastating 20-16 loss to Lehigh University in the first round Football Championship Subdivision playoffs on Nov. 30, it had been 84 days since the University of Richmond football team had lost a game.
Tournaments can often be beneficial for teams in the long run.
The University of Richmond opened FlavUR, its newest dining location, this fall, and there’s a unique story behind its flavorful creation.
A defensive clinic on homecoming saw the University of Richmond football team cruise past Towson University 35-24 on Nov. 2 to remain atop the Coastal Athletic Association.
Repairs for the bridges across the University of Richmond’s Westhampton Lake have officially begun and are expected to be completed by early May, according to University Facilities.