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By Mariam Eatedali | September 30, 2015In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
After Uliana Gabara helped build and lead Richmond’s now-esteemed Office of International Education for almost 30 years, the office is entering a new age with Martha Merritt replacing Gabara. Merritt, who comes to Richmond from University of Chicago, took over an office that is often highly ranked for the services and opportunities it provides students.
Welcome to the cloud: Richmond is replacing Netfiles with Box, a new file storage system.
On September 19, two fraternities reported missing electronics, combined worth thousands of dollars, stolen from their lodges located in Old Fraternity Row.
Female students at University of Richmond participated in the school's first Girls Fight Back, an event aimed to empower women.
Republican Presidential Candidate an Ohio Governor John Kasich will lead a town hall event at the Jepson Alumni Center on Monday, Oct 5.
University of Richmond's police report from Sept. 18-20.
Find out what's going on Sunday, Sept. 27 when the UCI Road World Championship Men's Elite Road Race begins on Richmond's campus.
Less than one month into the academic year, University of Richmond students have already received their third timely warning email regarding a reported sexual assault.
In 2012, former University President Edward Ayers made $1,100,770 in total compensation, making him the fourth highest-paid employee at Richmond that year. The three highest earners might surprise you.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
The White House unveiled College Scorecard a website aimed at providing prospective college students with information on schools, including annual costs, salaries after attending and SAT scores.
The sun was shining, the music was playing, the cowbells were ringing and the families were up bright and early to participate in President Ronald Crutcher’s 5k bike ride around campus.
A Safe Harbor counselor may soon be available on Richmond's campus.
President Obama spoke about new mechanisms which may make college more affordable and accessible.
Although roads will be closed throughout the city next week for the UCI Roads World Championships, campus itself is not expected to be affected by the closures.
What's up, Doc? is a Q&A series where The Collegian asks a University of Richmond professor five questions on a prominent current events topic that aligns with their expertise.
University of Richmond's police report from Sept. 11-13.
In the wake of growing distrust in law enforcement across the U.S., many police departments are beginning to equip officers with body-mounted cameras.
Westhampton College class of 2019 elected six senators Tuesday. Due to technical difficulties, a revote for the class president will be held later this week.