ABC, DMV partnership event to be held in Forum
By Katie Thomson | September 18, 2014The Department of Motor Vehicles and the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control will team up on campus Monday, Sept. 22.
The Department of Motor Vehicles and the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control will team up on campus Monday, Sept. 22.
University of Richmond was ranked third nationally among small schools that contribute graduates to Teach for America.
Paul Queally, board member and RC ’86, will return to campus Thursday to moderate a Robins School of Business event, "The Word on Wall Street."
Richmond alumnus Ryan Frost debuted his most recent script, “September 12,” that follows five Richmond freshmen as they react to 9/11.
Hundreds of dollars in gift cards are up for grabs in the Office of Emergency Management's social media challenge against VCU this month.
Richmond is under federal investigation for a Title IX policy complaint, which has put sexual misconduct at the university in the national spotlight.
Freshmen, seniors and alumnae celebrated the 99th Proclamation Day. The women reflected on how Westhampton had shaped them, then and now.
Ali Muhammad Brown said Tevlin's death was an act of revenge for U.S. military action in the Middle East.
Mount Holyoke College released new policy regarding transgender students. Richmond is also facing this reality, but is unique with its coordinate system.
Over 350 people memorialized Brendan Tevlin, a Richmond student who was killed in June. Students and professors talked about his smile and friendly personality.
Ryan Frost’s play, "September 12th," examines a group of Richmond students’ reactions to 9/11. Frost was a freshman at the time of the attacks.
At Proclamation Day, attendees will celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the school and the many milestones of Westhampton College.
The Cellar has changed and shortened its menu in an attempt to serve healthier food. A factor in changing the menu was to shorten wait times.
Returning students saw a lot of changes on the River Road side of campus, the most visible of which is Gateway Village.
Richmond's website has been redesigned, prompting mostly positive reactions from students. More work will be done throughout the year.
Students with red spiders on their SpiderCards, indicating they are under 21, were not allowed entry into The Cellar last Wednesday.
The next step in this process will be to build a pool of possible candidates and nominees for the position. The search committee is hoping to forward finalists to the board in the spring.
The student governments hosted an event for students to talk to members of the board of trustees and the presidential search committee. Some students would like to see the next president work on the school's reputation.
University of Richmond course materials and content have been uploaded to an Internet site known as Course Hero, which could potentially place the uploading students under violation of the honor code.
Whether you are a returning student, staff or faculty member, alumni who call the Richmond area home or a member of the class of 2018, The Collegian wishes you a warm welcome to the start of this new academic year.