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(12/16/14 12:31am)
University of Richmond President Ed Ayers was one of 36 U.S. private university presidents to make more than $1 million in compensation in 2012, according to a report released last week by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
(12/16/14 12:34am)
University of Richmond President Ed Ayers went to the White House Dec. 4 to pledge the university's commitment to increasing the number of underrepresented students graduating with degrees in STEM fields.
(11/24/14 6:13pm)
University of Richmond is among the top 10 U.S. baccalaureate universities in numbers of international students and students studying abroad, according to a new report from the Institute for International Education.
(11/13/14 11:44pm)
Much goes into being a green spider, and University of Richmond is hoping to expand its environmental efforts as it looks to hire a new director of sustainability.
(11/12/14 10:24pm)
War is rarely funny, but four wounded soldiers brought their humor to The Pier this Veterans Day, where students and community members came to see a live show called "The Comedy Warriors: Healing through Humor."
(11/06/14 6:45pm)
University of Richmond already has one rock star alumnus, Lumineers singer Wesley Schultz, but She's a Legend's Alex McDilda, Richmond College '14, and Camden Cantwell, RC '13, may not be far behind. The band's first album, "Flight Patterns and Fistfights," came out last month, and is available on iTunes, Spotify and the band's website.
(10/28/14 1:08am)
Central Virginia CEOs feel strongly optimistic about revenues and hiring in 2015, according to a survey released last week by the Robins School of Business and the Virginia Council of CEOs.
(10/08/14 1:05am)
Rapper Sammy Adams will return to University of Richmond for this year's homecoming concert, student organizations announced Tuesday.
(09/25/14 7:51pm)
A suspect in the disappearance of a University of Virginia sophomore was arrested by police Wednesday afternoon on a Texas beach, police announced, and is being sent back to Virginia.
(09/16/14 3:51am)
Hundreds of dollars in gift cards are up for grabs in the Office of Emergency Management's social media challenge against Virginia Commonwealth University this month. The contest will run until Friday, Sept. 26, and is open to University of Richmond students, faculty and staff.
(09/14/14 7:12pm)
The youngest and oldest of Westhampton College students gathered Saturday in Cannon Memorial Chapel to celebrate the duties and privileges of being Westhampton women. They were joined by hundreds of alumnae to honor the centennial of the founding of Westhampton College.
(09/11/14 7:33pm)
By 8:40 a.m. the coffee shop in Boatwright Memorial Library is well into its morning rush, with more than a dozen students lined up to order at any time. Four of Eight-Fifteen at Boatwright’s more than 30 student employees moved calmly but quickly to fill orders behind the long, wraparound counter. The sounds of steam wands and grinding espresso beans carried over to one of the café's spider-emblazoned tables, where Eight-Fifteen's manager Terri Shively sat sipping her own beverage.
(03/06/14 6:20am)
Well, this is it. After nearly 99 and a half years of printing, The Collegian as we know it is ending. Starting after spring break, this publication will move completely online. Ernest Hemingway, my favorite journalist, said, "A writer's job is to tell the truth," and so I will, but I won't do it alone. In this article, I've collected the thoughts and feelings of past Collegian staffers on what's happening to the student newspaper they worked so hard on, and I hope to show the spectrum of reactions that every change in life can bring.
(02/27/14 5:39am)
For the past week, the University of Richmond community has dealt with the comments of Paul Queally. I won't bother to repeat them again here, and I encourage those reading this who don't know what I'm talking about to read the enlightening article published last week by author Kevin Roose in New York Magazine, or check out his newly released book "Young Money."
(02/20/14 6:49am)
Fraternity pledging, football, a Glee Club--the news could easily run in this issue of The Collegian. But the date at across the top gives it away: November 25, 1914. It's been nearly 100 years since nine men put together the first issue of a newspaper called The Collegian. Running only four pages long, it listed its office as a dorm room, and a yearlong subscription could be had for $1, or about $22 today.
(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.
(02/06/14 3:07am)
It's that time of year: Friends and acquaintances have returned from other nations with stories to tell and souvenirs to share. Nearly 70 percent of UR students study abroad, so reasonably, I am often asked if/when/where I've studied abroad, and, after I reveal my disinterest in doing it, why I chose not to.
(02/05/14 5:37am)
Why am I already thinking about summer? Gloves are still a nearly everyday accessory for me, but what I'll be doing during the muggy months ahead is already weighing on my mind. Summertime used to mean no school, sleeping in and cool camps, but for a University of Richmond student, it's resume-building time.
(01/23/14 4:35am)
Winter's in the air and on the ground at University of Richmond, but snow isn't the only white stuff coating campus these days. You could lick the sidewalks to find out, but I'll save you the trouble.
(01/22/14 5:32pm)
About 55 University of Richmond students, faculty and staff took a tour through the civil rights history of Richmond Jan. 20 as part of the university's "Day On." Richmond held its first full observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day this year: All classes were canceled and the university scheduled a number of service and learning activities to commemorate the life of America's most famous civil rights leader.