Environmental ethics philosopher visits Richmond
By Marta Quero | November 18, 2014J. Baird Callicot, renowned professor and author, spoke about the importance of environmental ethics and climate justice.
J. Baird Callicot, renowned professor and author, spoke about the importance of environmental ethics and climate justice.
Senior Nick Creegan won the 2014 Fall Business Pitch Competition Tuesday night and acquired $3,500 to launch App Taps.
APO's annual FRIENDS fundraiser raised money to help support low-income children in the Richmond area.
Trick or Treat Street brought families to campus on Sunday for Halloween-themed face painting, ring toss, pumpkin painting, mazes and more.
Carolyn Powell attended a book signing for her book, “The Heart to Survive,” inspired by her recovery from cardiac arrest in 2009.
Twenty-two percent of Americans are worried about contracting Ebola, a figure consistent with fear of the H1N1 virus outbreak from 2009.
Carlos Andrés Gómez, award-winning poet, writer and actor encouraged Richmond males to embrace their sensitive sides.
Richmond's Green Bike Program was established to provide a "green" form of on-campus transportation, but many bikes have been damaged.