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Students at Richmond are very involved in activities both on and off campus. The UR Brand Ambassador series profiles different students who serve as ambassadors for brands that we love.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around the University of Richmond
Pig Roast: Saturday, April 2, 2016
When Ted Lewis, an LGBTQ advocate, was hired by Common Ground in 2012, the city of Richmond community gave them an ominous welcome.
Charlayne Hunter-Gault, an Emmy and Peabody award-winning journalist, will be the commencement speaker this year, University of Richmond communications announced. Commencement will be held on May 8 in the Robins Center for undergraduates receiving degrees from the School of Arts and Sciences, Robins School of Business and Jepson School of Leadership Studies.
Update: University of Richmond's annual sexual assault awareness program Take Back the Night has been rescheduled to next Tuesday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m., due to cold weather, according to an email sent on behalf of Kerry Albright Fankhauser, the interim dean of Westhampton College.
What is it?
The Richmond baseball team played conference opponent Fordham last weekend in an away series that yielded mixed results.
Richmond’s club rugby team beat William and Mary 46-31 Friday night in front of a home crowd supporting the team's breast cancer research fundraiser.
University of Virginia shut out University of Richmond 9-0 in a dominating defensive effort in front of a crowd of 4,037 at Robins Stadium, the second largest home attendance in Richmond lacrosse history.
Despite facing a time crunch during the planning process, Kappa Delta’s first philanthropy event “Wing Fling” had a strong turnout of several hundred students. The sorority was able to raise more than $2,000 for its charities: Prevent Child Abuse America and Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) of Greater Richmond.
SpiderBoard brightened Friday’s cloudy afternoon with a successful SpiderPalooza carnival event for all students on the Westhampton Green.
After an extensive application process, the dean search committee selected Patrice Rankine as the University’s next dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, effective June 1. Rankine, the current dean of arts and humanities at Hope College and a scholar in classical languages, will replace Dean Kathleen Skerrett.
Craig Steven Wilder addressed the importance of universities having open, honest conversations about their racial history on Thursday.
Madison Lawrence, a junior studying abroad at the National University of Ireland in Galway, was riding a tour bus headed to several medieval towns surrounding Brussels when she first became aware of the terror attacks on Tuesday, March 22. A few hours outside of the city limits, the bus pulled over to the side of the road and the tour guide told the passengers of the attacks on Zaventem Airport and a train near the Maelbeek metro station, which killed 32 people and injured 270 others.
Update 11:58 a.m.: The Virginia state trooper, now identified as Chad P. Dermyer, 37, who was shot at the Greyhound bus station yesterday, died at VCU Medical Center last night, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Officers who were at the station to engage in a training exercise, returned shots to the shooter, who later died at VCU Medical Center. The shooter has had prior criminal charges and his body has been taken to to the state medical examiner’s office, per the Richmond Times-Dispatch. The shooter's identity is known by officials, but information has not been made public yet.
Since entering college, students have been defined by three numbers and a decimal point. If you were not worried about this number, you were advised to start worrying right away. Obsessing over final grade calculators online, weighing the effect of each assignment and anxiously reloading BannerWeb once grades have finally been posted have all made me resent hearing the letters G-P-A.
Pig Roast officially begins at 12 p.m. this Saturday, but preparations for the event are already in progress. The university police department, school administration, student involvement groups and Spider athletics are all involved in the preparations.
Looking for some joie de vivre? Then répondez s’il vous plaît to the 24th annual French Film Festival.
Students who are not interested in Pig Roast will have two school-sponsored options for off-campus adventures: a trip to the city of Richmond’s Maymont Park and another to the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C.