Black student coalition hosts teach in protest
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William “Bill” Coleman, 64, a shuttle driver at Groome Transportation who was permanently assigned to drive one of the shuttles at the University of Richmond, died Jan. 22 from lung cancer. Coleman is remembered for his hard work and dedication to his job, Groome Transportation representative LaToya Hurt said.
An uptick in COVID-19 cases on the UR Dashboard has led some students to plan to leave campus early, before the official end of in-person classes on Friday, however, students wishing to study remotely before in-person classes end need to exhibit symptoms of COVID-19, according to the University of Richmond's COVID-19 FAQ.
Mary Kate Cary, former speechwriter for George H.W. Bush, and Democratic analyst Mary Anne Marsh spoke on Nov. 11 about the impacts the election and COVID-19 have on political campaigns as part of the University of Richmond's Sharp Viewpoints Series.
Before PC: Jaclyn Opie After PC: Ben Wasserstein
University of Richmond president Ronald Crutcher addressed a virtual audience in the annual State of University address at noon on Sept. 29.
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Signs displaying social distancing guidelines and asking local residents to not come to campus border the entrances to the University of Richmond's campus, which reopened to students, faculty and staff on Aug. 17. But the signs have not stopped non-UR-affiliated locals from visiting campus, sometimes without masks, igniting worry among students of a potential COVID-19 outbreak.
The University of Richmond will offer a new, mandatory health insurance plan for domestic students for the 2020-21 school year in a departure from the previous optional plan.
The University of Richmond will make submitting standardized test scores optional for fall 2020 undergraduate applicants, who would enter as first-year students in fall 2021.
NEW YORK-- For the 343 University of Richmond students from New York, the COVID-19 pandemic brings dire consequences and comparisons to 9/11.
The beat of the drums and the chants of “timely warning” bellowed across campus during the feminist flash mob interventions at the University of Richmond on March 5.
A new student-created exhibition at the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature, “Off the Menu,” explores how food connects people while preserving cultures and identities.
If your only experience with animals on campus is the geese in the lake or the squirrels in the trees, then “you are missing 90% of what is cool.”
Editor's Note: A quote from Williamson was changed to correct an error.
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Editor's Note: This story was updated to correct a direct quote from Liam McGrinder, as well as include more context regarding the quote.
As part of campus-wide renovation and modernization efforts, the University of Richmond bookstore has rebranded as the SpiderShop.
UR Curious is back! We asked readers to send in their questions about the University of Richmond. We picked five of them, and our reporters have found the answers for you. One question and answer will be published each day this week. Read the other stories in the series here. And keep being curious.
The computer science department and Center for Sexual Assault Prevention and Response, CSAPR, held a sexual harassment prevention workshop intended to acknowledge the male-dominated computer science field.