Collaborative Arts Lab course engages with institutional history
By Sarah Murtaugh | November 19, 2019A collaborative arts course is being taught for the first time this spring to commemorate the University of Richmond’s institutional history.
A collaborative arts course is being taught for the first time this spring to commemorate the University of Richmond’s institutional history.
From Nov. 3-17, Charlotte Boye-Christensen had a residency at UR, ending with a performance on Saturday, Nov. 16, titled CROSS CURRENTS.
Many students know senior Hannah Campbell best by her Instagram handle, where she shares workouts, healthy meals and inspirational quotes.
Two law students at the T.C. Williams School of Law spent this past summer working at the Virginia Holistic Justice Initiative during its pilot phase.
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A picture of a sandwich sparked heated discussion recently in Free Food at UR, a GroupMe used to share information about free food available on campus.
Award-winning Richmond playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins discussed a range of topics at his talk Friday, Oct. 25.
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Ryland Hall will undergo renovation beginning December 2019, something that for many faculty members cannot come soon enough.
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We know that WebstUR is a symbol of school spirit and One Richmond. But what do we know about the people inside the suit?
When a former UR student pleaded no contest to the three counts of sexual battery brought against him, Linsy Lawson couldn’t help but laugh.
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UR professor Erik Nielson has served as an expert witness in criminal cases that involved rap lyrics as evidence.
During the annual Panty Raid, a UR tradition implemented in the 1950s, Westhampton women threw their panties to men from dorms.
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