Richmond mayor Levar Stoney speaks at Jepson Leadership Forum
By Julia Raimondi | November 29, 2018Mayor of Richmond Levar Stoney spoke about voter disenfranchisement in the Alice Jepson Theater and in an interview with The Collegian.
Mayor of Richmond Levar Stoney spoke about voter disenfranchisement in the Alice Jepson Theater and in an interview with The Collegian.
A new living-learning program will be offered next year as part of UR’s initiative to introduce modern approaches to well-being on campus.
Capt. Scott Kelly talked about his time on the International Space Station to a sold-out crowd at the Altria Theater.
The religious studies department will offer a new class on antisemitism next semester.
The motion was drafted in response to a student resolution calling for a comprehensive policy on freedom of expression.
The law school now has seven of its own confidential peer advisers trained in Title IX policy and emotional support.
Residence Life will be wait-listing returning female students for the spring semester who want to stay in on-campus housing.
James Vonesh, assistant director for the Center of Environmental Studies at VCU, spoke at UR's South Africa Week on Nov. 13.
The panel, “The North Korea Dilemma,” featured guests Todd Sechser and Col. Lawrence Wilkerson.
This is the first semester that CAPS employees are worried they might not have the chance to meet with everyone.
Both the Office of Common Ground and the President's Office decided not to release an official statement about the memo.
President Crutcher showed no sense of complacency in the university’s current standing during his State of the University address.
This week, UR is celebrating South Africa Week, exploring themes of justice, reconciliation, commemoration and environmental stewardship.
On Nov. 8, 1967, Lt. Robert “Bob” Fergusson was the first University of Richmond graduate to ever die in combat.
The journalism department hosted two panels to speak with black and Muslim journalists about their experiences in media.
International students must purchase the school's health insurance plan, which increased in cost by $500 this year.
Since the beginning of classes on Aug. 27, 11 fire alarms have gone off in Gray Court.
Some students prefer to not get the flu shot while others get it every year.
The university has stated that housing will not be guaranteed to those who are not full-time students.
UR students part of the anticipated above-average young voter turnout were able to vote at a new on-campus polling location at the Jepson Alumni Center.