Student pushing UR to develop official policy on free speech
By Jaclyn Opie | October 11, 2018A student wants UR to develop an official statement or policy regarding freedom of speech on campus.
A student wants UR to develop an official statement or policy regarding freedom of speech on campus.
Nancy Bagranoff, dean of the Robins School of Business, announced her plans to step down, effective June 30, 2019, today.
A buck broke through one of the windows facing North Court’s courtyard before running down the hallway and breaking out of another window.
Carthene Bazemore-Walker is the assistant dean for diversity, thriving and inclusivity in the School of Arts and Sciences, a new position.
Snapchat's goal is to be the realest social media platform, Richmond native Peter Hamby, head of news at Snapchat, said.
The first fraternity lodges of the year are delayed while IFC works out unexpected kinks in the new national policies.
The launch of a new bus system has left some University of Richmond staff and faculty members scrambling to get to work.
Students no longer have access to the Google Contact List as the result of a Virginia law that went into effect this summer.
A pipe discharging mass amounts of water led University Facilities to turn off a water valve controlling water flow outside Sarah Brunet Hall.
New York Times best-selling author Jonathan Haidt gave a lecture at the Queally Center on Thursday night.
UR announced a new partnership with solar energy company sPower, the largest private owner of solar assets in the U.S. in August.
Timothy Litzenburg, a former UR law student, recently won the first case against the Monsanto agricultural company.
Senior Christopher Cotter greeted many students in the Heilman Dining Center on Wednesday night with a smile and a request for names and emails.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Woodward said there was a war on truth during a talk about his new book at VCU on Tuesday.
The CSI plans to host more block parties this academic year to create campus programs that are available to the whole campus community.
UR introduced changes to its shuttle schedule that have forced some students without cars to reconsider how they get to and from campus.
On Monday afternoon, several funnel clouds were reported over the University of Richmond campus.
IFC will be implementing changes to fraternity lodge events, including new guest list policies and stricter alcohol policies.
UR will maintain a normal work schedule and has prepared three back-up generators in anticipation of Hurricane Florence.
Ryan T. Anderson, author of When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment, spoke yesterday at the T.C. Williams School of Law.