Professors share career advice for the class of 2017
By Melanie Lippert | July 10, 2017One universal piece of advice? After college, your goal should be to find a job you love and want to do.
One universal piece of advice? After college, your goal should be to find a job you love and want to do.
Bonner Scholar Niomi Kaiser reflects on a 3-year service learning internship that has influenced her plans for the future.
After a challenging volunteer experience at an elementary school, Melanie Lippert, WC '19, now serves weekly at a site that she is passionate about.
Cassie Gilboy, WC '19, combats poverty and underachievement in Richmond public schools through a non-profit that uses mentorship to make an impact.
The walls and shelves in Christopher R. von Rueden's office are filled with gifts and artifacts from working with people of different cultures in his ethnographic research.
Political science professor Rick Mayes, RC '91, has collected a variety of artifacts in his office that reflect special moments and memories in his life.
Professor of behavioral neuroscience Kelly Lambert’s passion for studying animal behavior and neuroscience, specifically rats, resonates in her office.
The study center, which is open to all students, has a new location just a short walk from campus.
UR's social structure is set up in a way that makes some students feel excluded.
History and international studies professor David Brandenberger has a passion for collecting artifacts from the pre- and post-Stalin era.
With companies including Netflix, Adobe and Genworth Financial on his resume, Joel Mier offers valuable insight for students that goes beyond what any textbook can provide.
Anthropology professor Jennifer Nourse’s office is filled with various gifts and keepsakes from all over the world.
Ten years ago, Joe Hoyle began creating his visual masterpiece by gradually adding souvenirs of things he finds interesting to his office.
The second installment of a seven-part photo series showcasing various professors' offices around the University of Richmond.
The first installment of a seven-part photo series showcasing various professors' offices around the University of Richmond.
Last week, Chris Hamby, RC '08, earned BuzzFeed News its first Pulitzer citation. Hamby talked exclusively with The Collegian about journalism and his UR years.
In UR's Market Research and Analysis class, student groups get real-world marketing and research experience working with local businesses.
Although most students have on-campus jobs, others choose to branch out and seek employment in the Richmond area.
Time spent in relatively homogenous Switzerland inspired Jackie Sirc, WC '17, to create a Fulbright Grant proposal exploring cultural integration and tension within the nation.
A new student-run media platform for women made its debut at the University of Richmond.