Faculty, staff discuss the Recommended Statement on Free Expression
By Susanna Getis | November 20, 2020University of Richmond faculty, staff and administration discussed the Recommended Freedom of Expression statement at 3 p.m. on Nov. 12.
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University of Richmond faculty, staff and administration discussed the Recommended Freedom of Expression statement at 3 p.m. on Nov. 12.
Residential students who do not have a car on campus received testing registration priority, followed by residential students who have a car on campus.
A glimpse of some of UR students' favorite campus gathering areas on campus before and after the implementation of physical distancing protocols.
If the Space were open, student coordinators would have to work around COVID-19 restrictions, such as not being able to move furniture or have events.
Now, Tartline plans to study abroad in Oaxaca, Mexico, in the spring with an affiliate, or non-UR-sponsored, program, she said.
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The sustainability office, alongside Dining Services and Facilities, is also working to develop new ways to redirect waste this semester, Andrejewski said.
Outside of regularly scheduled practices, each player spends time working on individual skills in preparation for the upcoming season.
Former speechwriter for George H.W Bush Mary Kate Cary and Democratic strategist Mary Anne Marsh spoke about the impact of the 2020 election.
“This is a living breathing document,” president Ronald Crutcher said. “It will be — it has to be updated and it’s not written in stone."
A “Know Your Voting Rights” webinar was held on Oct. 19 and focused on the history of voting rights as well as voting issues that can arise and how to overcome them, Sugg said.
Amy Coney Barrett, a former appeals court judge, was confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 26, with a final Senate vote of 52 to 48.
As of this fall, University of Richmond has centralized its resources for students with disabilities into one stand-alone office.
UR returned to the Red Stage of its COVID-19 distancing framework on Nov. 13 until at least Nov. 22, wrote David Hale and Jeffrey Legro.
Gilyard, who led the NCAA in steals per game last season, is already UR’s career steals leader with 275.
The Zoom sessions were organized and hosted by dean Martha Merritt and sophomore Penny Hu.