Research shows ‘elegant’ connection to mathematics
Whether cells really work like mathematical machines is the philosophical question a physics professor has been investigating.
Students design program to end world hunger
A University of Richmond senior has recently embarked on an ambitious endeavor: ending world hunger.
Sexual assault victims share stories at Take Back the Night
The student stepped timidly forward to the microphone after the crowd stood silent for about 30 seconds. He held a letter written from a boyfriend to his girlfriend’s rapist.
Students visit Peru to benefit public health
For the second consecutive year, Rick Mayes, associate professor of public policy, is taking students to Peru during Spring Break.
Traveling scholar brings stories of India to sociology courses
This semester, Meenakshi Thapan, a sociology professor at the Delhi School of Economics, is teaching two sociology classes at the University of Richmond: Women in Indian Society; and Gender, Migration and Identity.


