Among the students: Professors who live in dormitory apartments
By Holly Schiltz | May 5, 2019Professors who live in the dormitories with students do so as a part of the College Fellow Program run by Residence Life.
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.
Following his final concert on April 15, UR Wind Ensemble conductor David Niethamer retired after 17 years of leading the group.
UR graduate Griffin Trau was awarded a Fulbright to teach English in the Czech Republic, beginning August 2019.
Gray O’Dwyer devoted considerable time and energy to getting the mental health question removed from the Virginia bar application.
The UR Game Development Club, a new student organization, plans to teach students how to create their own video games.
UR launched the Richmond Guarantee program to begin in the summer of 2015. It is the only program of its kind.
The Outdoors Club, one of the newest additions to UR's campus life, is building a community of people with a shared passion for exploring.
First-generation graduates of the class of 2019 gathered in the Brown Alley Room on April 8 where they received rose and silver cords.
Zach Brown is both a UR law student and a candidate for Virginia State Senate.
UR hosted Lío Villahermosa, an artist-in-residence from Puerto Rico, through a Northwestern University program.
Professor Julian Hayter is taking on a new role in the city of Richmond as a member of the History and Culture Commission.
Construction has begun on the "Eco-Corridor," which refers to the restoration of Little Westham Creek and the Gambles Mill Corridor.
During spring break, members of The SEEDS Project spent time in West Virginia, Louisiana and Michigan, engaging with the communities' struggles.