New dining app Edible Bytes comes to campus
By Helaine Ridilla | March 24, 2015Dining Services released a new food nutrition app called Edible Bytes that was created to better inform students on food content.
Dining Services released a new food nutrition app called Edible Bytes that was created to better inform students on food content.
Over 1,000 Richmond undergraduate students responded to The Collegian's Spring 2015 Campus Attitudes on Sexual Assault survey.
StarRez takes the place of Richmond's lottery housing system; some students still remain confused about its effectiveness.
Pulitzer Prize recipient Chris Hamby, RC '08, will be on campus March 23rd to talk about the resurgence of black-lung disease and investigative journalism.
SAE announced plans to review all of its chapters to determine if any engage in offensive behaviors a day before Virginia Tau added a public response to the Oklahoma video outside of its lodge.
Dar Williams, who performed Wednesday at Richmond, uses the power of song to explore social issues that drive society apart.
Emotions in Motion 5K, a run and walk for mental health and suicide prevention awareness, will take place Saturday on campus.
Richmond now can provide funding for more than 600 students amounting to approximately $2.5 million in awards.
Sweet Briar will be the third Virginian liberal arts college to close in the past three years, joining Saint Paul’s and Virginia Intermont.
The University of Richmond Police Department is destroying or donating the below listed unclaimed property per VA Code 15.2-1719 and 15.2-1720.
The Office of Sustainability should have a new director by the end of March.
Three seniors used their Capstone Senior project to bring a Best Buddies chapter to campus this semester.
Both Logan and Suggs agreed that the transparency of the RCSGA organization needs to improve.
The University Dancers will perform their annual spring dance show, named @30 for the 30th anniversary, this weekend.
Essential personnel are paid an inclement weather rate in addition to their normal rate when they have to work through severe weather.
Title IX has received 14 reports of Title IX offenses since Jan. 22, yet URPD has sent only one timely warning.
URPD never located the man reported to have been in the laundry room or the man who was dropped off on campus.
Q-camp is designed to help business students establish a network and undergo professional development.
Dr. Ronald A. Crutcher, former president of Wheaton College, will be the 10th president of University of Richmond.
Obama's request comes in the midst of a seven-month-long airstrike campaign against the Islamic State in the Middle East.