Richmond senior's clothing business helps Bolivian women
By Lauren Gill | January 23, 2017Senior Fabiana Ayala runs TodoSuma, a crocheted clothing company that employs women in her home country of Bolivia.
Senior Fabiana Ayala runs TodoSuma, a crocheted clothing company that employs women in her home country of Bolivia.
Tracy Akers, a second-semester senior, has returned to campus after her year-long battle with cancer.
Bergman's sarcastic demeanor and willingness to mentor have made him a favorite among students.
Tess Monks achieved a long-time goal after years of dedicating her time and energy to dancing.
When it became clear Tuesday night that Donald Trump would win the presidency, fear, anger and despair struck many minorities at University of Richmond.
The Center for Civic Engagement has seen a surge of students registering to vote as we approach Election Day.
Donald Trump supporters are a silent minority on Richmond's campus, many fearful of social and academic retaliation.
On Sept. 14, Richmond chemistry professor Dr. Bill Myers died. Students and faculty reminisce about their time with this well-known and well-loved professor.
Junior Rennie Harrison attended a national gathering at Vice President Joe Biden's home to discuss sexual assault on campuses around the country.
Several of the University's sports teams have engaged in the community by working with local student athletes.
Delta Delta Delta sorority raised over $3,500 for Sawyer Perkins, a 5-year-old girl from Richmond battling an aggressive form of brain cancer.
Despite the trend of annual increases in the amount of students seeking help, CAPS does not yet have a waiting list this semester.
In an unusual set of circumstances, six political science professors are on leave.
Ten faculty members discussed their experience this summer in Havana, Cuba, on Wednesday about how it affected each of their varying disciplines and connections to the country.
Richmond grad Humberto Cardounel Jr. remembers his father as he begins work as Henrico's first Hispanic police chief.
Tracee Carter and Jeff Karow have more than just finals to worry about. They have children to take care of.
Tim Cannon, a 2014 Richmond graduate, is the co-creator of a successful app called Brighten.
Luka Klimaviciute, a senior, won a $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant, and plans on using it to give back to her home country of Lithuania.
Victims of sexual assault often suffer psychological and physiological effects long after the initial traumatic event.
Jon Teller, a junior, is winning his battle against OCD and learning to find the beauty in life's unanswered questions.