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The University of Richmond’s registered dietitian Karen Hensley wears a lot of hats.
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The University of Richmond’s registered dietitian Karen Hensley wears a lot of hats.
Promoting freedom of expression at the University of Richmond is now at the top of the list of priorities for the current university leadership. Since as early as 2017, University President Ronald A. Crutcher has promoted a personal campaign on the issue.
Sept. 26: Loss 1-2 vs. La Salle University
Editor's Note: Ask Eric is an advice column published every Tuesday. Anonymous questions are taken from this Google form. Questions are also taken from both The Collegian's Instagram, @thecollegianur, and via email, collegianaskeric@gmail.com.
Now that we are officially in the best season of the year, here are a few albums to look out for to keep you warm in these final months until new releases trickle to a stop and 2019 ends.
The University of Richmond’s WILL* program is rebranding this academic year, adopting a new name, changing some aspects of its meetings and increasing its focus on effective communication of its mission and significance.
This semester, a pilot program created through a partnership with Uber Business is replacing the University of Richmond Downtown shuttle.
Writer and co-creator of the Emmy-nominated web series “Brown Girls” and poet of “If They Come For Us,” Fatimah Asghar read her poetry and spoke to a full audience in the Brown Alley Room on Tuesday about how her struggles with judgment and labels led her to embrace her unique identity.
Big changes are in motion at Boatwright Memorial Library. The Media Resource Center is moving from the library's second floor to the first floor. The Technology Learning Center is moving from the third floor into the MRC's former space. And where the TLC once was will be the new Teaching and Scholarship Hub.
Last year, the Office for Sustainability created a six-year plan to improve the integration of sustainability in areas of education, social awareness and campus practices. The plan consists of four goals that expand across three phases.
What happened on your first day of school? For students in professor David Salisbury’s Geography 345: Global Sustainability course, the first class included an invitation for an all-inclusive trip to Chile.
With conviction, vulnerability and eloquence, Sarah McBride spoke on Tuesday in the Queally Center about transgender life in the U.S., and how her relationship with her late husband showed her just how much time was of the essence for change regarding LGBTQ+ issues.
Ginger Juice, a cold-pressed juice company frequented by University of Richmond students, has expanded its mission to promote a healthy lifestyle with its new menu launch earlier this month.
Editor's Note: The original article referenced an incorrect bill. The article has since been updated with the correct bill.
Editor's Note: This article is the second in a series exploring mental health and its resources on University of Richmond's campus. The series will continue to be published throughout the fall semester. Click here to read previous articles.
Joanna Drell, the new chair for the University of Richmond history department, sits in her office in the basement of Ryland Hall. Just outside, a small mountain of medieval textbooks lies scattered on a table – excess books that she and the rest of the history department need to get rid of before the end of the semester.
Editor's Note: Ask Eric is an advice column published every Tuesday. Anonymous questions are taken from this Google form. Questions are also taken from both The Collegian's Instagram, @thecollegianur, and via email, collegianaskeric@gmail.com.
Over the summer, University Dining Services announced in a series of SpiderBytes that it would make several changes to campus cafes Passport and 8:15 at Boatwright to help boost sustainability on campus, such as introducing mugs, plates and different lids.
Hundreds of protesters gathered at Monroe Park on Friday evening to participate in the Global Climate Strike, a worldwide event aimed at raising awareness about climate change and organized locally by a coalition of environmental groups including Extinction Rebellion, the Sierra Club and Sunrise Richmond.
The updated Purchasing Card policy, which went into effect July 1, 2019, prohibits University of Richmond departments and offices from giving out gift cards.