Trustee encourages students to “keep the pressure on” in fight for renaming
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Editor's note: This article has been updated.
Editor's Note: Corrections were made to Thad Williamson's quotes.
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.
The University of Richmond Naming Principles Commission issued an apology to students after a member of the Board of Trustees brought a student to tears during a listening session on Thursday afternoon. The incident began when a discussion about renaming turned into an argument about controversial remarks made by Rector Paul Queally last year.
The University of Richmond is investigating antisemitic and white supremacist symbols that were found in two bathroom stalls late last week, UR President Kevin Hallock wrote in an email to students, faculty and staff on Nov. 16.
Chilean student protest movement leader Nicolás Valenzuela and renowned poet Gladys Gonzalez will be among the scholars and experts speaking with members of the University of Richmond community next week for International Education Week and its focus on Chile.
Editor's note: The Collegian will not name the complaining witness without consent. Confidential sexual assault resources for UR students include CARE Advocates, which can be reached at advocate@richmond.edu or 804.801.6251; Peer Sexual Misconduct Advisors (PSMA), at psma@richmond.edu or 804.346.7674; CAPS, at CAPS@richmond.edu or 804.289.8119; Virginia LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline (24/7), at 866.356.6998; Greater Richmond Regional Hotline (24/7), at 804.612.6126; National Sexual Assault Hotline (24/7) at 800.656.HOPE.
The University of Richmond Police Department will crack down on drivers violating Virginia’s hands-free cell phone law and other traffic offenses during an increased enforcement period on campus from Nov. 11 to Nov. 17, according to a Nov. 3 email.
The University of Richmond women’s ultimate frisbee club team, The Richmond Red Hots, will compete for the first time in the U.S. Ultimate Division III Nationals.
Editor's note: Confidential sexual assault resources for UR students include CARE Advocates, which can be reached at advocate@richmond.edu or 804.801.6251; Peer Sexual Misconduct Advisors (PSMA), at psma@richmond.edu or 804.346.7674; CAPS, at CAPS@richmond.edu or 804.289.8119; Virginia LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline (24/7), at 866.356.6998; Greater Richmond Regional Hotline (24/7), at 804.612.6126; National Sexual Assault Hotline (24/7) at 800.656.HOPE.
Editor's note: Confidential sexual assault resources for UR students include CARE Advocates, which can be reached at advocate@richmond.edu or 804.801.6251; Peer Sexual Misconduct Advisors (PSMA), at psma@richmond.edu or 804.346.7674; CAPS, at CAPS@richmond.edu or 804.289.8119; Virginia LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline (24/7), at 866.356.6998; Greater Richmond Regional Hotline (24/7), at 804.612.6126; National Sexual Assault Hotline (24/7) at 800.656.HOPE.
Editor’s note: Kristen Starks is a Collegian editor.
The University of Richmond Naming Principles Commission, established in spring 2020 to address protests on campus over the names of Mitchell-Freeman and Ryland halls, solicited the input of the UR community in a Gallup survey emailed on Oct. 18.
This story originally ran on the Capital News Service on Nov. 2.
This story originally ran on the Capital News Service on Nov. 2.
This story originally ran on the Capital News Service on Nov. 2.
Editor's Note: This article was updated to correct a reference to Henry Pryor.
Westhampton College at the University of Richmond hosted the Connecting of Womxn of Color Conference in person on Oct. 22 at the Jepson Alumni Center and focused on the theme of EmPOWER, EnVISION: Radical Self-Love and Self-Reflection.
This story originally ran on the Capital News Service.
This story originally ran on the Capital News Service.