Director of Student Involvement Andrew Gurka ends 18-year career at UR
Director of Student Involvement Andrew Gurka marked the last day of his 18-year career at the University of Richmond on Friday, Feb. 9.
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Director of Student Involvement Andrew Gurka marked the last day of his 18-year career at the University of Richmond on Friday, Feb. 9.
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Andrew Gurka is serving as the interim director of the University of Richmond's Center for Student Involvement following the retirement of Alison Keller, according to an email sent to the campus community on Oct. 25.
Tinina Cade will retire from her positions as associate vice president for student development and director of the Student Center for Equity and Inclusion, according to an email sent by Vice President for Student Development Steve Bisese to students, faculty and staff on Oct. 13.