University files motion to dismiss former associate dean's amended complaint
By Katherine Schulte | October 30, 2019UR on Monday filed to dismiss a former sssociate dean’s amended hostile work environment complaint.
UR on Monday filed to dismiss a former sssociate dean’s amended hostile work environment complaint.
UR is considering going tobacco-free. This year, Virginia raised the minimum age to purchase tobacco and tobacco-related products.
Professors Tze Loo and Dan Chen spoke Wednesday at a teach-in aimed to help students understand the historical origins of the 2019 Hong Kong protests.
The distinct, collective hum of 22 Harley-Davidson motorcycles filled the Forum in celebrating the life of former president of UR, Chancellor E. Bruce Heilman.
Community members gathered to walk at Deep Run Park on Saturday morning to honor those lost to suicide and those currently struggling.
AmeriGas is conducting a controlled burn of a propane tank in order to fix a leak near the C-61 lot on Friday, Oct. 25.
The University of Richmond College Democrats and College Republicans held a debate organized with help from the UR Politics Club.
The Office of International Education recently made changes to Asia Week after meeting with student groups to hear their concerns.
Equality Virginia held its annual Transgender Information and Empowerment Summit at the E. Clairborne Robins School of Business on Saturday, Oct. 19.
Chancellor E. Bruce Heilman, president of the University of Richmond from 1971 through 1986 and again from 1987 to 1988, died Saturday night at 93.
When void of ethics, modern advertising and attention-based media in the internet age may lead to disinformation, extremism and a lack of privacy, said Derek Thompson, staff writer for The Atlantic, Monday night in the Jepson Alumni Center.
The University of Richmond’s WILL* program is rebranding this academic year.
A former associate dean filed her amended complaint Tuesday as part of a gender discrimination lawsuit against the University of Richmond.
The Office for Sustainability created a six-year plan to improve the integration of sustainability across the University of Richmond.
The MRC and TLC are changing locations in the library in a three-phase project.
The Interfraternity Council organized a fundraiser for The Rainforest Trust with the fraternities who hosted lodges.
A court has granted UR's motion to dismiss a former associate dean's Title VII lawsuit but has given her the chance to amend her complaint.
Dr. Milo Wilson, a new CAPS staff member, wants to help students make meaningful changes in their lives.
A pilot program created through a partnership with Uber Business is replacing the University of Richmond Downtown shuttle.
The students of Global Sustainability will travel to Santiago, Chile, over fall break to work with students at the University of Santiago on climate change.