Projects highlight Ayers' plans for his post-presidential life
By Jack Nicholson | May 12, 2015Ed Ayers has several large projects to tackle after he steps down as president, but he will still stay connected with UR.
Ed Ayers has several large projects to tackle after he steps down as president, but he will still stay connected with UR.
Junior KyungSun blogs about her experiences studying abroad at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Students presented the results of their research at the annual School of Arts & Sciences Student Symposium.
“Funny Girl” will be shown at Modlin this weekend, and cast members hope appreciation for all of their hard work will result in attendance.
CA Alternatives offers an off-campus excursion to Richmond's famous park for those yearning for an alternative to Pig Roast.
Jepson stirs controversy over their recent speaker, Edwin Meese III. But, Jepson encourages students to learn from the choices of leaders like Meese.
Freshman Caleb Troy finds balance between being a student-athlete and having thousands of followers on the social media app, Instagram.
Orientation advisor positions have become increasingly coveted, with 70 students out of 200 applicants selected for the coming fall.
Jackie Arnold raised money for cancer patients by running in the Yuengling Shamrock Marathon in honor of her father.
Virginia Myers created an iPhone-app that highlights what local people do for fun in a particular area.
Look out Richmond foodies, Spoon University is coming to campus; they are currently looking for applicants to join their team.
The University Dancers performed diverse and captivating pieces at their @30 spring show last weekend.
Choeur du Roi, Richmond's oldest co-ed a cappella group, celebrated its 20th anniversary at its annual King of Hearts concert Friday.
A leadership studies professor encouraged her students to live on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for one week.
Richmond tops the State Department’s list of bachelor’s institutions with the most Fulbright Scholars with three recipients this year.
The Anti-Grand exhibition will be on display until March 6.
The show introduced a cast of unique and diverse female voices telling personal stories meant to empower, educate and entertain women.
Westhampton College hosted the Women of Color Conference that promoted inclusivity, diversity and support for women of color.
"Coronado" will be performed at Cousins Studio Theatre Feb. 12-14 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 15 at 2 p.m. Admission is free.
Emily Arches is a sophomore from Baltimore, Maryland, majoring in business administration with a concentration in finance.