Students listen to Newt Gingrich and Joe Scarborough speak at forum event
By Jocelyn Grzeszczak | April 25, 2018UR students gathered to hear Joe Scarborough and Newt Gingrich speak about the Republican Party as part of The Richmond Forum.
UR students gathered to hear Joe Scarborough and Newt Gingrich speak about the Republican Party as part of The Richmond Forum.
UR officials announced plans for a new well-being center that will house campus wellness offices and a new dining location.
The E. Claiborne Robins School of Business will be offering a minor in entrepreneurship starting in the fall semester of 2018.
The UR Emergency Medical Services team was recently awarded the HeartSafe campus certificate the same year as their 20th anniversary.
About 78 residents from 10 retirement homes throughout the Richmond area attended a senior citizen prom at UR hosted by Alpha Phi Omega.
A solemn crowd gathered in the University Forum on Tuesday evening for the University of Richmond’s annual Take Back the Night event.
An email sent to members of WCGA on Wednesday announced immediate resignation of Assistant Dean Donique McIntosh.
Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe will give the main commencement address during commencement weekend this year.
Despite the escalating water crisis in Cape Town, the Office of International Education plans to send students there this summer and fall.
UR’s housing fire safety policy was revised in January 2018 to longer require Fire Shield power strips thus relaxing requirements.
University of Richmond police responded to two reports of burglary on Wednesday evening at the 5600 building of the Gateway Apartments.
An outdoor photography installation currently exhibited in the Stern Plaza was brought to the UR to raise awareness of human trafficking.
Guns, drugs and money were just some of the topics debated by two Democratic congressional candidates in Ukrop Auditorium on Monday evening.
A RCSGA senator was arrested on a variety of charges in March in relation to an on-campus apartment break-in.
Two UR students received the U.S. Department of State's Critical Language scholarship for a highly competitive language program for the summer of 2018.
A UR law student is leading the effort to write a letter to the Virginia State Bar regarding mental health policies on state bar applications.
In an effort to make UR more inclusive, students are creating two new organizations that bring more diverse perspectives together.
The accused murderer of UR student Brendan Tevlin pleaded guilty to all charges against him, including terrorism and felony murder.
University of Richmond students have begun the process of forming a Women in Business club with the help of faculty and administration.
Student government released the listening tour report on March 21, sharing with students and faculty the findings of a semester-long outreach initiative.