Bio professor to travel to Nepal after winning award
Richmond biology professor Amy Treonis will teach at a university in Nepal and conduct research for improvements after winning a Fulbright Scholar award.
A & S Convocation emphasizes community engagement
At the Arts & Sciences Convocation on Tuesday senior Cheleah Jackson and professor Jennifer Erkulater gave addresses about the importance community involvement.
Spring Honors Convocation tomorrow; class times altered
Tomorrow’s Honors Convocation will alter classes scheduled to begin at 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and noon. Ceremonies will be held for the schools of business and A&S.
Holocaust film teaches tenants of good leadership
Students are urged to remember lessons taught by the Holocaust, such as decision making and leadership portrayed in the World War II film “Weapons of Spirit.”
Cross registration program offers no guarantees
Richmond’s cross registration program, designed to allow students to take courses not offered here at other schools, isn’t formally tracked.
Comedian Loni Love to perform at University of Richmond
Comedian Loni Love, famously known from “Chelsea Lately,” will be stopping to perform at University of Richmond on her “Love Train” comedy tour on March 30.
Richmond professor adopts daughter
Richmond political science professor Rick Mayes adopted a soon-to-be five-year old girl from Peru. It was a four-and-a-half year adoption process took Mayes.
Self-love taught at the fourth Women of Color Conference
A strong self-love message tied together Richmond’s fourth-annual Connecting Women of Color Conference held at the Jepson Alumni Center last Friday.
“Dead Man’s Cell Phone” opens Thursday night in Modlin
The Production Studies III Showcases opens its four-day run of the comedy “Dead Man’s Cell Phone” Thursday night in the Modlin Center. The play is free for everyone.
Prolific English professor retires after 20 years at Richmond
University of Richmond English professor Daryl Dance will retire this spring after 20 years of working. Dance is known in the English community as the “Dean of Folkculture.”


