Richmond students attend women's march on Washington
By Claire Comey | January 22, 2017An estimated 2.6 million people attended the historic Women’s Marches on Washington in D.C. and around the world Saturday.
An estimated 2.6 million people attended the historic Women’s Marches on Washington in D.C. and around the world Saturday.
Richmond’s Office of International Education hosted a panel discussion to focus on student concerns on immigration under a Trump administration.
University members gathered Wednesday to brainstorm how an archiving project to unearth the racial history at the university could turn into a permanent part of campus.
The university gave all students new ID cards with the Greater Richmond Sexual Assault Hotline and the phrase “Honor & Integrity,” printed on the back.
The search for Richmond’s new chaplain is still in its preliminary phase, but programming has not ceased during the transition.
Richmond's annual commemoration program to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day included speeches, volunteer opportunities and family education, to help honor King.
Dr. Sherry Ceperich, the newest full-time staff psychologist for University of Richmond's Counseling and Psychological Services, will spend much of her time working with sexual assault victims.
More than 3,000 Richmond residents marched on Monument Avenue Saturday in support of various social justice causes.
Students in North Court and Robins Hall dorms faced less-than-ideal living conditions upon returning to campus after winter break.
Virginia Health Department officials are investigating high bacteria levels in the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness.
Jacque Fetrow will step down from her position on Dec. 31 to join the faculty for a semester.
President Crutcher emailed members of the university community on Nov. 21 with several updates, most notable on sexual assault prevention efforts.
Marsh Hall Residence Life hosted a debate on the merits of free college tuition.
The Faculty Learning Community on Critical Diversity released a statement in response to the election before Thanksgiving break.
Richmond was ranked second for total number of students who study abroad and fifth for international enrollment.
University of Richmond is currently facing an outbreak of Adenovirus, a respiratory virus that has drastically increased the number of students seeking care at the Student Health Center.
More than 200 students and community members met Wednesday night to discuss last week’s presidential election.
Three professional women discussed discrimination and sexual misconduct in the corporate world.
More than 40 students offered feedback on the 11 drafted goals of the Strategic Plan Wednesday night.
Members of the university community marched outside Boatwright Memorial Library in reaction to last week's election.