Owl attack victims speak out about encounters
Around a week before students arrived on campus, owls attacked chemistry professor Leo Leopold while he walked behind Humanities Hall around 11 p.m.
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Around a week before students arrived on campus, owls attacked chemistry professor Leo Leopold while he walked behind Humanities Hall around 11 p.m.
Executive Vice President and Provost Jeffrey Legro is stepping down from his administrative role at the end of the academic year after joining the University of Richmond in 2017.
University of Richmond’s Police Department officers will use body-worn cameras in an effort to de-escalate conflict and bias during interactions within the campus community.
After almost a year of limiting service hours to Wednesday nights, The Cellar will reopen seven days a week starting Aug. 26.
Students received the first communication from the administration regarding monkeypox 11 days before the first day of the fall semester, but some say there has not been much talk of the virus on campus.
As students arrive on campus, the University of Richmond will begin the semester under policies that recognize living with a COVID-19 normal among new variants.
University of Richmond’s Parking Services added a new wheel lock policy to the campus parking regulations this year.
With more than 100 cases of monkeypox reported in Virginia, the University of Richmond is advising students who have symptoms to contact the Student Health Center. Beyond that, there are no campus-wide policies to prevent the spread of the virus.
Editor's note: This article has been updated to correct the name of Congressman Barney Frank.
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 24 overruled Roe v. Wade, ending the constitutional right to an abortion nearly 50 years after the landmark case was decided. The ruling comes after a draft majority opinion was leaked in May indicating that it could be overturned.
The signage and plaques of six campus buildings came down within hours of University of Richmond President Kevin Hallock's announcement of the decision to remove the names of enslavers and eugenicists. But more than two months after the removal of the building names, a street behind the Humanities Building still carries the name of enslaver and UR founder Robert Ryland.
Despite the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s report of a recent rise of COVID-19 cases in surrounding communities, the University of Richmond stopped updating the COVID-19 Dashboard on May 5 and has made no changes to the COVID-19 protocols according to a May 17 email.
The West End Islamic Center was vandalized a day after University of Richmond students had gone to pray and break their fast for Ramadan on April 16.
Economists Cecilia E. Rouse, chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers and Michael Strain, director of Economic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, examined the effects COVID-19 has had on the economics of education as part of the Sharp Viewpoint Series in the Camp Concert Hall on April 19.
The Student Center for Equity and Inclusion invited Nina Davuluri, the first Indian-American and South Asian to win Miss America in 2014, to lead a keynote discussion about beauty standards on April 13.
Junior Arju Patel resigned from his position as the Richmond College Student Government president at the first meeting of the new body on April 13.
Members of the University of Richmond campus community gathered in protest of gender violence in the Forum on April 12.
The Richmond College Student Government Association held elections for the 107th session of the Richmond College Senate on April 5.
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Bryce Vine will return to the University of Richmond as the headliner for the Spring Concert on the last day of classes, April 22.