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Kaine to give commencement address to Class of 2009
Gov. Timothy M. Kaine will be the keynote speaker at the 179th commencement, a decision that signals a sea change in the university’s policy for selecting commencement speakers.
Sophomore participates in Va. pageant
Tasha Baah, a member of the University of Richmond’s track and field team, will compete in the Miss Virginia United States pageant on Sunday, April 19.
Police Report: 4/16/09
A round-up of all the police activity for the past week.
Der follows brother, wins Goldwater Scholarship
Junior Matt Der received a Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship in the fields of mathematics, science and engineering, joining his brother, Bryan, a 2008 Richmond graduate, who received the same scholarship in 2007.
Marketing, fashion and the media large part of eating disorders, speaker says
Susan Bordo, renowned author and scholar of feminist, cultural and gender studies, spoke to a predominantly female audience on the subject, “Beyond ‘Eating Disorders:’ Why We Need to Rethink Everything We Thought We Knew.”
Where … can we park?
I thought it would be a good idea to let everyone know where they are allowed to park at what time and under what circumstances.
Students organize global injustice conference
“Through the Eyes of a Child” conference on April 16 and 17 will host speakers and organizations on a wide range of issues – from human trafficking in Southeast Asia to an organization that uses sports as a means to help people in conflict-ridden areas recognize their commonalities.
Demystifying the c-word
It was a word I had rarely heard until arriving at the University of Richmond on that scorching, second-to-last week in August for freshman year. Calorie.
History professor awarded yearlong research fellowship in Tokyo
Tze Loo, an assistant professor of history at Richmond, will travel to Tokyo in July to continue research on the Shuri Castle at Waseda University through a yearlong fellowship.
Despite economy, financial aid to stay need-based
Despite the struggling U.S. economy and a lowered endowment, Richmond is staying true to its need-blind promise to applicants during the 2008-09 admissions process.


