Muslim Student Association seeks to educate through celebration
By Joshua Kim | September 28, 2018The Muslim Student Association is more than just a club. It is a support network for the Muslim community at UR.
The Muslim Student Association is more than just a club. It is a support network for the Muslim community at UR.
Students returning to campus after summer break have had much to say about the university's new wayfinding changes.
A handful of University of Richmond seniors gave up their summers to prepare for the rigorous LSAT test in September.
Chocolate pie with meringue is just one of the many treats served at the Heilman Dining Center. And, it happens to be E. Bruce Heilman’s favorite.
University of Richmond alumna Whitney Asher channeled her passions for music and advertising into a business she created.
The Office of Alumni and Career services will be expanding its Spider Road Trips program this summer to the West Coast in San Francisco, California.
Doug Robinson shares his enthusiasm for his job and his life through his actions -- he dances while he vacuums the locker rooms.
Arabic professor Martin Sulzer-Reichel has remained a constant in the Arabic department despite struggles to find faculty for the program.
Students from the UR American studies department curated an exhibit, "PROTEST! A Richmond History," for their capstone.
Students and faculty are calling for need-blind domestic pool admission for DACA students in the wake of national dialogue.
Accounting students learn more about the community and get experience helping local citizens with their taxes through class requirements.
The Clothesline Project is made up of t-shirts created by survivors of violence, or created in honor of someone who has experienced violence.
Sophomore Jaide Hinds-Clarke has actively worked to build a more inclusive community at UR, from the classroom to the basketball court.
International student and sophomore Fatema Al Darii finds herself restless within the University of Richmond bubble.
After a disappointing orientation, sophomore Freddy Espitia has worked to foster community and promote inclusive practices on campus.
Asian American student Sarah Wang worked to develop her place at the University of Richmond through community, conversations and connections.
When a senior wide receiver on UR’s football team was turned away from a fraternity lodge party, he wasn’t surprised.
From personal reasons, to financial situations, to academic schedules, to school commitments, there are many reasons juniors decide against studying abroad for a semester.
From the Richmond City Jail to Tanzania, students complete a myriad of internships across the world because of the Richmond Guarantee.
The UR shuttle system has its faults, but the transportation department finds that students don't report it when they run into trouble.