UR Jazz Ensemble performs in Cuban Spectatular concert
By Eunice Brumskine | December 3, 2014Richmond students, faculty and community members attend Cuban Spectacular to experience Cuban music and dancing.
Richmond students, faculty and community members attend Cuban Spectacular to experience Cuban music and dancing.
Durudogan has started Spiders for Spiders, a club devoted to preventing sexual violence at Richmond.
Japanese, Indonesian, Indian, Brazilian and West African harmonies brought together Richmond community and students.
Richmond professor Robert Hodierne's son will be on campus for a showing of his award-winning film "Fishing Without Nets."
The Parsons Music Library has more to offer than meets the eye; students have access to vast selections of music and videos.
"Remnants," a play co-written by a Richmond professor, focuses on race and features various music and dance styles.
"The Stop" tells the story of one organization that changed the way its Toronto community thought about food.
Richmond police officer David Johnson discusses his rewarding 32-year-long career in law enforcement.
The Jepson Alumni Center hosts large off-campus groups and also serves as a B&B.
The International Club hosted International Month Oct. 23-Nov. 15 and had a closing ceremony on Thursday.
Two students travelled to a Roman city over the summer, and presented their research about ancient graffiti on Friday.
Read about a day in the life of Taylor Deitrick, a forward on the Richmond field hockey team.
Four wounded soldiers performed their comedy show, "Comedy Warriors: Healing through Humor," at The Pier on Veterans Day.
Lisa Davis talked about food insecurity and helping clients retain dignity. She blames Congress for failed anti-hunger efforts.
The new website RVAGOV serves to inform students about Richmond’s city government.
Richmond provides students with alternative Spring Break options to work with local communities and beyond.
Find out what it's like to spend a day in the life of the Panhellenic Council president, Katy Norfleet.
The Ancient World Gallery in North Court holds a lot more than just a mummy. The artifacts bring students close to the ancient world.
Natalia J. Green, director of parking and transportation services, explains campus parking regulations and prices.
The Virginia Baptist Historical Society attracts researchers from all over the world, and is stationed right on campus.