Resident guest artist working with university dancers to create piece for spring concert
By Julia Muro | October 26, 2018Francesca Harper has danced on stage from the White House to the University of Richmond.
Francesca Harper has danced on stage from the White House to the University of Richmond.
A student-led organization dedicated to celebrating half a century of racial integration on campus showcased research during "Our History Untold" event.
Membership in the club has doubled, and the members are hard at work on the opportunities for this semester.
International students share perspective on academic differences between UR and their home universities.
Most students know what it is like to ride in an Uber or order food to be delivered, but being the driver is a whole other experience.
Students at the University of Richmond are seeing more civic engagement opportunities on their syllabi.
Two alumnae are involved with a campaign urging Virginia to be the 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
Several international students use an “English name” while studying at the University of Richmond.
To combat hunger and food waste on campus, Common Ground launched a GroupMe chat named “Free Food at UR.”
Two recent law graduates launched CrowdLobby to give the everyday person power in the political lobbying process.
Every Friday, any consumable extra items from Everything Convenience, Eight-Fifteen at Boatwright Library, Lou’s Café and Passport Café are collected.
A biology professor will attempt to extract yeast from a 180-year-old bottle of Madeira wine, a favorite of John Marshall.
Michael W. Taylor has worked as a member of the cleaning staff at the University of Richmond for a number of years.
This year marks the fifth anniversary of UR’s Spider Firsts program, which started because of an observation.
Through alumni contacts and the help of Career Services, students land internships and job offers.
Several students on campus volunteer at YLFR, form relationships with the kids in the program and become hooked.
Each year at the University of Richmond, hundreds of items are lost by students and claimed by the police department.
How do students from thousands of miles away learn about this small liberal arts college?
When senior Jamie Katz was seven years old, her cousin Amy was diagnosed with leukemia.
Junior Mira Carroll is studying abroad in Paris, France, this semester. But her friends still see her around the University of Richmond.