UR COVID-19 cases rise, regulations adjusted
By Emma Davis | January 25, 2021This is a developing story and will continue to be updated. Additional coverage of policy changes with community member input to come.
This is a developing story and will continue to be updated. Additional coverage of policy changes with community member input to come.
As of right now, Boehman has not heard anything about any changes being made in the near future to the coordinate college system, he said.
Stephanie Spera, professor of geography, and David Salisbury, chair of the geography department, are co-principal investigators for the project.
Full-time remote learning will work the same way it has throughout the fall semester, dean Mia Reinoso Genoni wrote.
University of Richmond faculty, staff and administration discussed the Recommended Freedom of Expression statement at 3 p.m. on Nov. 12.
Between Nov. 8 and Nov. 14, there were a total of 21 new cases at UR, compared with six new cases between Nov. 1 and Nov. 7.
“This is a living breathing document,” president Ronald Crutcher said. “It will be — it has to be updated and it’s not written in stone."
President Crutcher and the director of the Bipartisan Policy Center's Free Expression Project discussed UR's recommended statement Thursday.
“It’s very difficult to write someone up when you don’t know what the policy is or how it’s going to be enforced,” Walker said.
Election security has been a heavily discussed topic leading up to the presidential election, with more people voting by mail because of COVID-19.
The poll received 543 responses, a sample equal to about 20% of the undergraduate student population, based on the 2019-20 UR Factbook.
University of Richmond students are voting early in-person or have sent absentee ballots to their home states amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
One advocacy method that University of Richmond students have been practicing and studying is grassroots campaigning.
The Westhampton College upperclassman said the amount of time given to students to make arrangements for quarantine was insufficient.
It is important to contextualize marketing initiatives within the reality of the racial demographics of UR, said senior Will Walker.
Chase Strangio, an attorney for ACLU, discussed transgender rights as part of the WILL* and Women, Gender and Sexuality "Audacious Voices" speaker series.
Tour guides are usually given updated statistics about many aspects of campus life around late October of each year, Gorman said.
The Senate confirmation process started on Oct. 12 to decide whether Barrett will become the next Supreme Court justice.
In the School of Arts and Sciences webinar series, “Responding to Two Pandemics,” guests discussed the future state of liberal arts education.
It is still unknown whether IFC fraternities or Panhellenic Council sororities will have spring recruitment.