Impact of COVID-19: International Office of Education
As COVID-19 spread across the world, the University of Richmond has modified global engagement opportunities.
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As COVID-19 spread across the world, the University of Richmond has modified global engagement opportunities.
People gathered to close out Black History Month at the "For the Culture" coffee house and open mic night, featuring comedian Ronnie Jordan and student performances, in The Current at 7 p.m. on Saturday.
Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele talked about the Republican party and the future of the "American Dream" as part of this year's Sharp Speaker Series.
Several students shared their experiences Thursday evening at a community meeting called in response to the recent racist incidents on campus, as well as what many called a “long-running culture” of racism fostered both within the University of Richmond and the U.S.
With the arrival of cold weather, holiday drinks have also arrived at 8:15 at Boatwright in time for the holiday season. The three classic flavors of gingerbread, toasted marshmallow and peppermint have returned for the season, and can be paired with a mocha, Americano or hot chocolate. The special holiday drink added to this season’s roster is the spiced brown sugar chai latte.
Members of the Richmond community gathered to walk in unity at Deep Run Park Saturday morning to honor those lost to suicide and those currently struggling.
This year, the University of Richmond changed its healthcare plan for international students from Aetna to UnitedHealthcare due to a significant rise in the cost for the Aetna plan, said Keesha Trim, director of risk management.
The jungle theme at University of Richmond fraternity lodges on Sept. 27 had a purpose. The Interfraternity Council organized a fundraiser for the Rainforest Trust — a nonprofit organization that works with local partners to protect tropical lands — with the fraternities that hosted lodges, and set a goal to raise $1,000.
Writer and co-creator of the Emmy-nominated web series “Brown Girls” and poet of “If They Come For Us,” Fatimah Asghar read her poetry and spoke to a full audience in the Brown Alley Room on Tuesday about how her struggles with judgment and labels led her to embrace her unique identity.