Richmond students launch the SAT Initiative
There is more than a 600-point discrepancy between the average SAT scores of students attending private and public schools in Richmond, which is something Liam Mulcahy wants to change.
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There is more than a 600-point discrepancy between the average SAT scores of students attending private and public schools in Richmond, which is something Liam Mulcahy wants to change.
The Vietnam War does not live in a history book. Fifty years after American involvement, the war lives and breathes within the memories of those who lived it.
The University of Richmond has fallen in the 2016 U.S. News & World Report's ranking of national liberal arts colleges, which was released Wednesday morning.
This is the second segment of a four-part series on changes in Greek life at University of Richmond. You can read the other pieces here.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond
When University of Richmond students returned to campus for the new school year, they most likely noticed a growing construction site at what will soon become the Queally Center for Admissions and Career Services.
Ronald Crutcher, University of Richmond’s new president, said he wanted more people to learn about Richmond, a school he thinks is vastly underappreciated. Early in Crutcher's term, the university will have the opportunity to showcase itself September 27 when it hosts the start of the UCI Road World Championship’s Men’s Elite Race, the premier race of an event expected to draw about 300 million worldwide viewers.
The Collegian launched an IOS app. It can be found here.
Anyone who steps into the office of Joe Hoyle, associate accounting professor, can see his impact lining the walls. Hundreds of photographs, postcards, and mementos from students cover every inch of the "most interesting office in Virginia," as he proudly calls it. On the front door hangs a picture of Hoyle officiating two former students' wedding -- his second time performing the honor.
Autumn is falling upon us at the University of Richmond. Classes have started, Tyler Haynes Commons is full of traffic and the sun is beaming down a little bit too hard on everyone.
On Wednesday morning a reporter and videographer from WDBJ TV news were shot and killed during a live broadcast near Roanoke, Virginia, which is about a three-hour drive west of Richmond. The victims were reporter Alison Parker, 24, and videographer Adam Ward, 27, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports.
A local man combatted an armed shooter on a train in France Friday, wrestling away an assault rifle and preventing what could have been a horrific terrorist attack.
After serving as dean of Westhampton College for 12 years, Juliette Landphair moved in August to the University of Mary Washington to become its vice president for student affairs. A starter job at Richmond became a career and a passion after Landphair fell in love with the Richmond community.
On May 31, 2016, Kathleen Skerrett will step down as Dean of Arts and Sciences. Throughout her past four years as dean, Skerrett has worked tirelessly to improve the experiences of students and faculty.
President Ronald Crutcher told new students they would work harder at Richmond than they did in high school, enabling them them to flourish, when he greeted them and their families at the Robins Center Wednesday evening.
What's up, prof? is a Q&A series where The Collegian asks a University of Richmond professor five questions on a prominent current events topic that align with their expertise.
Kyle Lauletta has never started a college football game. That should change this September, though, when the University of Richmond's new starting quarterback leads his team against the University of Maryland on September 5.
I heard some bike race is happening in the City of Richmond this fall. Is this true?
Five Burning Questions is an Q&A series where The Collegian asks prominent professionals five questions that affect the University of Richmond.
Five Burning Questions is an Q&A series where The Collegian asks prominent professionals five questions that effect the University of Richmond.