Hundreds of Richmond faculty and staff sign statement opposing Trump
More than 250 University of Richmond faculty and staff members have signed a statement to “unequivocally reject and condemn President Trump’s executive actions” this week.
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More than 250 University of Richmond faculty and staff members have signed a statement to “unequivocally reject and condemn President Trump’s executive actions” this week.
Three years ago, Sen. Tim Kaine was teaching Leadership Studies to University of Richmond seniors in Jepson room 101. Tomorrow, he hopes to be elected Vice President of the United States of America, and the framework of his class at Richmond will become the foundation for his goals in the White House. In an exclusive interview with The Collegian, Kaine laid out his and Hillary Clinton's hopes for the American people.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), the Democratic vice presidential nominee, told The Collegian in an exclusive interview that recent reports of FBI agents attempting to influence the election raise serious questions about the integrity of the bureau.
University of Richmond is being sued for its alleged failure to disclose the risk of repetitive head injuries and long-term brain damage to university football players in a class-action lawsuit that has the potential to include dozens of former players between the years 1952 and 2010.
Jepson professors Dr. Thad Williamson and Dr. Crystal Hoyt announced at a faculty forum on Sept. 13 that they are drafting a proposal urging the Faculty Senate to create a commission to holistically assess sexual assault prevention and response on campus in the wake of multiple ongoing controversies at University of Richmond.
The University of Richmond’s Class of 2020, one of the school's most diverse classes ever, began classes on campus this week amidst a hectic beginning to the school year.
“No loaded guns in the building! No loaded guns in the building! No loaded guns in the building,” the PA announcer demanded with a mildly worrisome amount of exasperation in her voice. “Please.”
The University of Richmond Athletics Hall of Fame inducted its 40th class last Saturday at the Jepson Alumni Center, headlined by Washington Redskins President and former Richmond football player Bruce Allen.
All activities at University of Richmond are cancelled Sunday because of the snowstorm, according to an email from university administrators.
The University of Richmond community gathered on April 21 to remember Kurt Schmitz, a former Richmond football player who died at the age of 22 this past November. Although there is still no official cause of Schmitz’s death, his brain has been donated to the Sports Legacy Institute, which conducts neuropathological studies of athletes’ brains.
For the second time this semester, Richmond College and Westhampton College hosted a Town Hall Forum about University of Richmond’s sexual misconduct policy, and once again student government members represented an overwhelming majority of attendees.
One of the NFL’s most promising players announced his retirement from football Monday because of fears of long-term brain damage, and referenced Richmond alum Ray Easterling as one of the cautionary tales that inspired his retirement.
Many professors want their students to be hungry for knowledge, but Kim Gower takes the expression to a whole new level.
Harvard University explicitly banned professors last week from having sexual relationships with undergraduate students, but University of Richmond does not have a similar policy.
The Richmond Spider basketball family has made an important addition this month: an actual spider.
For a few hours Sunday, a man who grew up seven minutes from University of Richmond will have the full attention of the United States. Quarterback Russell Wilson will lead the Seattle Seahawks in their quest for back-to-back Super Bowls, one of the rarest accomplishments in sports, as his brother Harry, a Richmond alumnus, watches from the stands.
The University of Richmond sexual misconduct policy has expanded from three pages to 31 pages, and now includes details on the definition of consent, clauses on domestic violence and overhaul to the policies on stalking, among other changes.
The largest lawsuit in the history of professional sports came closer to finalizing a settlement Wednesday, marking the culmination of a case originally filed by University of Richmond alumni Ray and Mary Ann Easterling.
A judge will rule at a fairness hearing on Wednesday whether the largest lawsuit in the history of professional sports adequately compensates former NFL players.
Documentarian James Barrat lectured on artificial intelligence in the Modlin Center for the Arts in front of a crowd of roughly 200 people yesterday as part of the Weinstein-Rosenthal Forum on Faith, Ethics and Global Society. Barrat bleakly depicted how the unintended consequences of artificial intelligence, or AI, could potentially devastate the human race.