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.”
Track to send five to Mt. SAC Relays in California
Five distance runners from the University of Richmond track and field team will travel to Walnut, Calif., to run in the Mt. San Antonio College Relays event, which takes place from April 16 to 18.
Women’s basketball handles key injuries, finds success
The University of Richmond’s women’s basketball team ended its 2008-09 season with a 24-10 overall record.
Students, staff train for Saturday’s Monument 10K race
Members of the University of Richmond’s Monument Avenue 10K Training Program will be competing in the 10th anniversary of the Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10K race this Saturday, March 28.
Friend leading lacrosse team during her last season
Senior lacrosse captain Mandy Friend enters her final season at the University of Richmond having already broken and re-broken program records during all of her previous three seasons.
Women’s basketball looking for NCAA berth
Heading into its final home game, the Spiders want to finish with a win. But the ultimate goal is to get to the NCAA tournament, a feat the team has not achieved since 2005.
Track and field teams head to A-10 Championship
The University of Richmond men’s and women’s track teams will be competing in the Atlantic 10 Indoor Championships in Kingston, R.I., on Feb. 20 and 21, under a newly revised format.
Ney leads women’s track this season
University of Richmond women’s track and field coach Lori Taylor described junior Megan Ney as the “epitome of what Division I athletics is all about.”
Endowment plummets 15 percent, but officials downplay losses
The University of Richmond’s endowment has fallen 15 percent since December 2007, from a $1.7 billion high to $1.45 billion as of October.
Haddock leaves behind a legacy with new building
In 2011, students and faculty of the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business will welcome the 33,000 square foot addition of Queally Hall, but without Dean Jorge Haddock.


