Construction on nature trail to James River to begin this spring
Editor's note: This article was corrected to say Maggie Latimer's major of geography instead of environmental studies.
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Editor's note: This article was corrected to say Maggie Latimer's major of geography instead of environmental studies.
The 2018 RecycleMania logo. Photo courtesy of the RecycleMania page on UR's Office of Sustainability website
The University of Richmond will compete in three categories of a recycling competition this spring in order to improve sustainability efforts.
John P. Hardt spent 18 years in a job he loved, but when the opportunity to be the athletic director at the University of Richmond arose, he couldn't say no.
His Excellency Lars Gert Lose, Danish Ambassador to the United States, visited the University of Richmond on Wednesday to give a public talk as part of International Education Week.
On Wednesday, Nov. 15, a University of Richmond alumnus will participate in the Steward School’s Bryan Innovation Lab Visiting Innovator Program.
Universities around the world are taking steps to curb harmful greenhouse gas emissions. The University of Richmond ought to follow suit if it hopes to maintain our moral integrity as an academic institution during the climate crisis.
The sustainability department launched its first Rethink Waste event Saturday at the Richmond-Albany football game with cross-department help from athletics, facilities and student volunteers.
Courtesy of Rethink Waste via UR's sustainability webpage.
Courtesy of UR's sustainability website.
Laughlin Ashe has been on the second floor of Boatwright Memorial Library all night.
Two recent University of Richmond graduates are on a mission to revolutionize the way society donates to charities by challenging the common perception of spare change as useless.
We, the undersigned faculty and staff at the University of Richmond, reject racist violence like that witnessed in Charlottesville, Virginia, this past weekend. We condemn the KKK, neo-Nazis, and other white supremacist groups that attacked peaceful protesters and killed Heather Heyer. We are committed to building a safe and inclusive campus community, and we are united in our opposition to all hateful and discriminatory acts toward African Americans, Muslims, Jews, women, Latinos, people with disabilities, LGBTQ people, people of color, and others. We pledge to defend the rights and liberties of our diverse and vibrant community and we urge others on campus and in the broader Richmond community to do the same.
Editor's note: President Ronald Crutcher asked that Rob Andrejewski speak on his behalf, as he worked closely with President Crutcher on the University’s response, Cynthia Price, director of media and public relations, told The Collegian after this article was published. The article originally said Crutcher declined to comment.
Nicole Walker, WC ’19, and Kirsten Elofson, WC ’19, are reviving the University of Richmond's astronomy club for the fall 2017 semester after a several-year hiatus.
University of Richmond students sprawled out on blankets on the Westhampton Green Wednesday night to support GreenUR’s outdoor screening of "Before the Flood."
For many vegan students, the process of working with Dining Services to bring more vegan food options to campus has been a difficult one.
Long hours spent in the Gottwald Science Center on labs, lengthy research and reports are a common occurrence for many pre-health or science students. A student-run science publication has become yet another reason for Osmosis editor-in-chief Alex Long, RC ’17, to spend extra time inside the building.
Editor's note: The Collegian was told after publishing that Tuesday's event was a City of Richmond-sponsored meeting. Bike Walk RVA is an advocacy organization that assisted with public engagement and outreach. The bike-lane initiative is that of DPW. Mike Sawyer is the City Transportation Engineer, not a Bike Walk RVA leader.
Fifteen University of Richmond students spent spring break in Detroit, Michigan, engaging with community partners as part of a new service learning trip organized by University of Richmond's The SEEDS Project.