Work on eight construction projects across campus continues
Work on several construction and renovation projects across campus continues, with finishing timelines ranging from December 2018 to summer 2021, according to University Facilities.
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Work on several construction and renovation projects across campus continues, with finishing timelines ranging from December 2018 to summer 2021, according to University Facilities.
The Trump administration is considering creating a narrower legal definition of sex under Title IX, a federal civil rights law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs that receive government funding, according to a memo obtained by The New York Times.
Matthew Franklin juggles fatherhood while also taking classes at the University of Richmond.
Editor's note: Raven Bough and Kyla Coleman are Collegian staff members.
This year marks the fifth anniversary of the University of Richmond’s Spider Firsts program, which started because of an observation.
Two University of Richmond professors received Fulbright awards to support their research projects.
This is the fourth installment of The Collegian's UR Employee Spotlight Series. The series tells the stories of University of Richmond staff members who tirelessly help students and work behind the scenes to better campus life.
Although unsure about her intended major when she first arrived at Richmond, Melanie Lippert, WC '19, was determined to volunteer.
Every Monday night, a small group of students gathers in a room in the Robins School of Business to exchange knowledge on the stock market and the world of finance.
With Election Day here, the Center for Civic Engagement has seen a surge of students registering to vote. More than 300 students registered this year, about four times the usual amount, according to Adrienne Piazza, the manager of the CCE’s educational and leadership programs.