Common Ground partners with facilities to install all-gender restroom signs on campus
By Bri Park | November 4, 2017The University of Richmond is making strides toward a more inclusive campus by installing all-gender signs in 46 restrooms.
The University of Richmond is making strides toward a more inclusive campus by installing all-gender signs in 46 restrooms.
The mysterious greenhouse behind Gottwald is bursting with life and in need of more student volunteers to help maintain its unique collection of plants.
The University of Richmond currently offers six programs which aim to give students time and space to focus and de-stress through meditation.
The realmemesofUR Instagram page is a platform for criticism that appeals to marginalized students, followers of the account say.
Kevin Eastman, UR class of 1977, is now a motivational speaker who told University of Richmond student-athletes about his path to success as an NBA coach.
The University of Richmond is working hard to promote sustainability awareness and education so that less recycling material ends up in landfills.
Lee Dyer brings personal experience as a transgender man to UR's LGBTQ community and his new role in Common Ground.
Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria have ravaged the hometowns of many UR students and their families.
Two UR graduates are preparing to launch an app called GiveTide in the hope that it will engage millennials to help change the world.
A new emphasis on student tailgating lead to a crowded student section at the first football game of the year.
Jane Schmidt, WC '18, is partnering with Youth Life Foundation to bridge the achievement gap for Latino students in Richmond's Southside.
A senior combines her passions for science, art and activism through an initiative aiming to change the narrative about bacteria.
The Politics Club launches this week with the aim of bringing together students of all political perspectives.
One universal piece of advice? After college, your goal should be to find a job you love and want to do.
Bonner Scholar Niomi Kaiser reflects on a 3-year service learning internship that has influenced her plans for the future.
After a challenging volunteer experience at an elementary school, Melanie Lippert, WC '19, now serves weekly at a site that she is passionate about.
Cassie Gilboy, WC '19, combats poverty and underachievement in Richmond public schools through a non-profit that uses mentorship to make an impact.
The walls and shelves in Christopher R. von Rueden's office are filled with gifts and artifacts from working with people of different cultures in his ethnographic research.
Political science professor Rick Mayes, RC '91, has collected a variety of artifacts in his office that reflect special moments and memories in his life.
Professor of behavioral neuroscience Kelly Lambert’s passion for studying animal behavior and neuroscience, specifically rats, resonates in her office.