Africana studies classes to be offered in fall 2022
Editor's note: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that the Africana Studies Advisory Board had pushed for a concentration or minor of Africana Studies.
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Editor's note: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that the Africana Studies Advisory Board had pushed for a concentration or minor of Africana Studies.
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: This is a developing story.
The University of Richmond's new social justice publication Counterculture Magazine launched its first edition Friday.
The University of Richmond announced today that the Board of Trustees has voted to change the names of six campus buildings honoring enslavers and eugenicists. This decision comes more than a year after protests calling for the renaming of then Freeman Hall and Ryland Hall.
This week has got a lot to offer. From comedy to cheese tasting to workout classes to Bollywood, there is a lot in store.
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The Naming Principles Commission submitted its final recommendations on March 25 outlining a process for community members to request the removal of a name from campus buildings, programs or other entities.
GreenUR's mask recycling program awaits the disposable masks laying around campus with drop-off locations in Tyler Haynes Commons and Gottwald Center for the Sciences.
The Sophomores Scholars in Residence program has generated creative capstone projects since it started 13 years ago, but this year it took on a new subject: sex.
Junior Arju Patel won the Richmond College Student Government Association presidential race on March 23.
Editor's note: a previous version of this story referred to Eli Kimbell as a sophomore instead of a second-year graduate student.
Valentyn Ilchuk, '07, woke up the morning of Feb. 24 to a frantic tear-filled phone call. On the other end of the line, he could hear multi-launch rocket systems exploding in the background. The head of human resources at the creative agency Ilchuk runs, Zgraya Digital, was calling to let him know that Russia was attacking her city. Thirty minutes later, cruise missiles hit a military base two kilometers from his house.
The Richmond College Student Government Association had its annual presidential debate Monday night where candidates juniors Speaker Arju Patel and Senator Joseph Coyle discussed the purpose of their candidacy and their future goals for supporting the UR community.
Last semester, the University of Richmond introduced a pilot entrepreneurship course, Bench Top Innovations, where students spent the school year building a food product company from the ground up. Absurd Snacks, the nut-free, vegan, alternative trail mix made of beans will be hitting the shelves today.
With spring finally in the air, it is time to soak up these next five weeks of the second semester.
Providence College Friars sent home the University of Richmond Spiders after a devastating 79-51 loss in the second round of the NCAA tournament on March 19 at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.
The Westhampton College Ring Dance will take place on March 25 at the Omni Hotel after it was postponed twice because of COVID-19.
The University of Richmond’s men’s basketball team continues to the second round of the NCAA March Madness tournament after a 67-64 victory over the University of Iowa. Graduate student Jacob Gilyard led all scores with 24 points, including the final four points.
Staff members at the Harnett Museum of Art carefully steamed, fluffed and placed 15 art pieces on mannequins before the traveling exhibition opened this semester.