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Bernanke supports strengthening consumer protection
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said in a speech Thursday at the Jepson Alumni Center that he supported strengthening consumer protection rules and that market participants should be “more conservative and careful.”
Diversifying Diversity
one of the flaws I see in this campus — in its student body and in its administration — is its narrow definition of diversity and a lack of ability to be inclusive.
How can we learn from the hanging doll?
The best outcome of the hanging doll incident in Cousins Studio Theater at the University of Richmond would be a lesson truly learned, an apology sincerely offered and a community willing to accept one or more of its own back into its good graces.
Panel examines McCain, Obama’s foreign policy
John McCain and Barack Obama disagree on where America should be fighting the war on terror, but still have similar messages, two former White House advisers said in a panel Thursday.
Column: Saying goodbye to the Richmond Braves
After watching fans’ enthusiasm for the Richmond Braves at a recent game at The Diamond, it’s hard to understand why the team is leaving.
Richmond alum who sold company to Yahoo! for $720 million receives accolades
The Robins School of Business honored Michael Walrath, a 1997 University of Richmond alumnus, as Executive of the Year, after founding a company that was acquired by Yahoo! for $720 million in July 2003.
History professor awarded Guggenheim fellowship
The Guggenheim Fellowship, one of the most prestigious academic grants in the country, has been awarded to a University of Richmond history professor. He plans to use the grant to write a book with the help of his students.
Dining Hall stays green and spreads awareness for Earth Day
University of Richmond Dining Services is green in the eyes of the state, and with Earth Day approaching on April 22, spreading awareness of sustainability is a priority.
When time takes its toll
I had the strangest experience the other day. While I was stretching in the gazebo, a lonely duck paddled through the inactive lake. As the lake carried its traditional waste to its banks, inevitably, I began to think.
Ayers’ presidential inauguration
In early 2006, Westhampton College Dean Juliette Landphair asked her former history professor Edward Ayers to consider applying to be the next president of the University of Richmond.

