Jepson post-election panel discusses Trump's surprising win
By Stacey Dec | November 11, 2016A panel of political scientists from three universities discussed how Trump surprised the country.
A panel of political scientists from three universities discussed how Trump surprised the country.
Crutcher encouraged students to take part in the design of next year's Strategic Plan.
The chairwoman of the department of sociology and anthropology was the fifth speaker in the Last Lecture Series.
Hillary Clinton refused to concede the 2016 presidential election during the early hours of Wednesday morning despite an apparent victory for Donald J. Trump.
Richmond students overcame a few obstacles to voting on Tuesday.
Tim Kaine spoke to a rally of more than 1,000 supporters at the Richmond International Airport Monday night.
Richmond mayoral candidate Levar Stoney visited the Tyler Haynes Commons at University of Richmond this morning to shake hands with students and ask for their votes in tomorrow's election.
In an exclusive interview with The Collegian, Kaine laid out his and Hillary Clinton's hopes for the American people.
LiveSafe lets users anonymously communicate with campus police and virtually walk friends home.
Sen. Tim Kaine told The Collegian that he questioned the integrity of the FBI after allegations that FBI agents have attempted to help the Trump campaign.
Simona Wright's lecture called for understanding and memorialization of refugees.
Danez Smith performed poetry and spoke about writing on Thursday, concluding the fall writers series.
Sam Ponczak spoke about how people should keep the history of the Holocaust alive, especially as the last generation of survivors fades away.
On Nov. 2, 2012, a Richmond campus security guard found then-senior Allie Albright crying hysterically in the bushes near Atlantic House.
On Friday evening, University of Richmond Police Department sent a timely warning email to students and staff announcing a reported rape.
Provost Jacquelyn Fetrow's last day at Richmond will be May 31, 2017.
Eileen Bedell, the Democratic candidate for Virginia's 7th congressional district, visited University of Richmond to discuss pressing political issues.
More than 1,000 Richmond community members attended Trick or Treat Street this year.
Members of RCSGA and WCGA divided about $35,000 among campus clubs, a rare occurrence for the fall semester.
The two Westhampton College students have faced various degrees of retaliation since coming forward about their Title IX experiences.