UR Weekly Roundup | Week of October 31
By Corinne Flaherty | October 31, 2022From Halloween treats to Christmas markets, this week has got a lot in store.
From Halloween treats to Christmas markets, this week has got a lot in store.
Mercury Stardust, known on TikTok as the "Trans Handy Ma'am," visited the University of Richmond on Oct. 18 as a part of the LGTBTQ+ History Month programming.
From spooky season celebrations to informational panels, this week has a lot to offer.
Biology faculty will table their research opportunities to discuss with potential research assistants at the “Boo!-ology” research fair in the atrium of the Gottwald Center for the Sciences at 4 p.m. on Oct. 23.
Comedian Sal Vulcano is on his solo tour and will be visiting the city of Richmond on October 28. at the Carpenter Theater in downtown Richmond.
The University of Richmond Rethink Waste Office is hosting its first Halloween Costume Swap on Friday, Oct. 21. The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Tyler Haynes Commons Hanging Lounge.
Fall break is just around the corner. For students staying on campus, there are plenty of events and places to check out.
Make your last few days before fall break count. Check out the happenings this week.
The University of Richmond has been officially dethroned as the nation’s most beautiful campus, dropping to third place in The Princeton Review’s 2023 college rankings.
Cora Lee Mosley Tucker was the first Black woman to run for governor in Virginia and on Sept. 13, University of Richmond community was able to watch a film honoring her legacy.
On any given weekend in Richmond, FoodiePath.com users can take a dog treat baking class or learn to carve their own wooden jam spreader.
Celebrations of Rosh Hashanah and Latinx Heritage Month will take the University of Richmond stage this week.
With her funeral on Sept. 19, The Collegian reached out to several students to get their perspectives and observations during this historic moment for the monarchy, the United Kingdom and the greater Commonwealth.
Family weekend has arrived and the University of Richmond has organized a lengthy calendar of events. Not sure where to take your family? Here are some highlights and ideas for the weekend.
Any concert at the Richmond Music Hall is an enjoyable experience, but Heynderickx’s performance was more than enjoyable — it was transformative.
This year’s exhibition, which opened on Aug. 24, marks the first time that it is open to the general public since 2019.
From Broadway performances to petting zoos, this week has something in store for everyone. Check out these events coming up.
The yearly event features an array of films curated by Black creators around the world, with nearly 30 film screenings from 23 countries scheduled to take place across four days.
The University of Richmond community said goodbye to a beloved friend on campus — Emmett, the therapy dog, in a farewell party held at the Well-Being Center.
From outdoor community yoga classes to brunch for a cause, this week has a whole lot to offer. Be sure to check out some of these events.