New "Maymester" course includes South Africa trip
By Jordan Daniel | December 10, 2019A new course for the 2020 “Maymester” will give underclassmen the chance to visit South Africa for free.
A new course for the 2020 “Maymester” will give underclassmen the chance to visit South Africa for free.
UR is one of eight universities in Virginia receiving a grant from the Department of Behavioral Health to establish programs to tackle substance abuse issues.
The presidents of student government formed a committee to discuss allowing non-Greek-life student organizations to use a vacant lodge as a social space.
University of Richmond professor Thad Williamson lost the Nov. 5 election for city council in Richmond’s 5th District.
The E. Claiborne Robins School of Business offered a new concentration in business analytics for the fall 2019 semester.
This semester marks the beginning of Spider Advertising, a student-run advertising agency and a chapter of the American Advertising Federation.
Updates regarding the University of Richmond Police Department's crime log.
A panel of transgender members and cisgender allies at UR gathered Thursday in response to recent anti-transgender messaging.
Chet’la Sebree, '10, read several poems from her new book during her talk on Tuesday, the second installment of this year’s WILL*/WGSS speaker series.
Stickers and flyers on the UR campus promoting gender-critical feminism, criticized as trans-exclusionary, prompted responses.
The Center for Student Involvement recently switched its event programming platform from OrgSync to Presence.
During a student-requested panel on Tuesday, Nov. 14, three Asian-American professors discussed what it is like to be Asian during "Asia Week."
The Race & Racism at the University of Richmond has been given a new name and a new structure.
Michele Norris, journalist and host of the National Public Radio news program "All Things Considered," spoke on Tuesday about The Race Card Project.
A student-led Disability Awareness Panel opened up a discussion about the overall life and experiences of living with a disability.
UR students will receive an immersive experience on the culture of the world’s largest continent, Asia, through this year’s International Education Week.
SOBAC’s presentation on its large budget deficit to the Student Development Leadership Team last spring did not result in increased funding.
This year, the University of Richmond changed its healthcare plan for international students from Aetna to United Healthcare.
Information added to Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin E. Fairfax's amended defamation lawsuit names UR professor Thaddeus Williamson.
DeMaurice Smith, executive director of the National Football League Players Association, spoke on Tuesday at the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business.