ROTC students petition for priority registration
By Emma Davis | October 21, 2019Some University of Richmond ROTC members have to choose between academics and learning the skills they need to serve and protect our country.
Some University of Richmond ROTC members have to choose between academics and learning the skills they need to serve and protect our country.
Ryland Hall will undergo renovation beginning December 2019, something that for many faculty members cannot come soon enough.
University of Richmond professor and civic activist Thad Williamson is running for the 5th District seat on the Richmond City Council.
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.
Sacred Pause – introduced this school year – is a result of the chaplaincy staff’s desire to promote a forum for students to react to difficulties.
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.
Roger Stone and Kristen Davis appeared at the Paper Moon Gentlemen's Club in Midlothian, VA, to fundraise for Stone’s legal defense.
One part of the UR community that needs improvement is how to best serve students who receive disability accommodations.
Emily Landon, '18, received a Fulbright award to teach English in Tajikistan beginning this fall.
Stephon Jacob, '18, wants people to know that he is more than an athlete, and that desire has motivated the creation of a new social media platform, KnowUs.
Professors who live in the dormitories with students do so as a part of the College Fellow Program run by Residence Life.
University of Richmond mathematics professor James Davis was awarded a $25,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.
Sarah Petty has redefined what it takes to get one’s education by balancing the multiple challenges that come with being a non-traditional student.
Senior Tom Vanderbeek was awarded a Fulbright to serve as an English Teaching Assistant (ETA) at a school in Rhineland, Germany.
UR’s Landscape Services handles a lot more than just planting flowers, said Allison Moyer, associate director of Landscape Services.
Encompass, an experimental program created by the OIE, aims to overcome the obstacles preventing students studying abroad.
After serving as dean of the business school for nine years, Nancy Bagranoff plans to spend her next year taking a different trip each month.
From Friday, April 12, to Saturday, April 13, the University of Richmond WILL* program celebrated its 40th year at UR.