UR Weekly Roundup | Week of Feb. 21
By Corinne Flaherty | February 21, 2022Be sure to mark your calendars and check out the wide variety of events happening this week.
Be sure to mark your calendars and check out the wide variety of events happening this week.
Dating Spiders aims to ignite fireworks between members of our community this Valentine's Day.
This week has it all. From basketball to ballet, be ready to mark your calendars.
From finding ways to avoid the impending doom of Valentine's Day to ethics discussions, this week has a lot to check out.
From cooking classes to chocolate festivals, basketball to marketing, this week’s activities include it all. Be sure to check out these events.
With week two completed and routines settling in, it's a great time to get out and about in the community. Here is what’s going on this week.
With the first week of classes under our belts, it’s a great time to get back involved in events on campus and in the Richmond community.
The first University of Richmond Faculty and Staff Art Show is currently on display in the newly renovated Keller Hall Art Gallery until Jan. 28.
For University of Richmond students over the age of 21, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the age-specific perks nearby campus.
Sophomore Campbell Prentiss considers the Parsons Music Library in Booker Hall a hidden gem.
The University of Richmond shuttles and public transportation provided by the city of Richmond allows students to see these local galleries for themselves.
Every night on Wednesday through Sunday until Nov. 7, Maymont’s Carriage House Lawn transforms into a “Glow Village."
All proceeds from the event are donated to Ronald McDonald House Charity. RMHC provides support for families of kids in critical care in hospitals.
The Office of International Education will host a study abroad fair on Sept. 29 at the Forum from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. to highlight more than 75 study abroad programs.
Indonesian culture filled The Westhampton Green at 6 p.m. Tuesday, inviting passersby to the space with traditional food, coffee, music, dance and martial arts.
The Marriage Pact sent out emails on Friday night with students' individual matches and the compatibility percentage of the partnership.
As temperatures rise and the days get nicer, students are imagining ways to explore Richmond in a COVID-safe way once travel off campus is permissible.
UR Dining tries to show that choosing to be nutritious does not mean sacrificing flavor, Madeline Nathe, a registered dietitian, said.
University of Richmond community members can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities as the spring weather arrives on campus.
Seniors will be celebrated in socially distanced ways.