Break the Stigma walk promotes solidarity and conversations around mental health
By Maeve McCormick | March 27, 2019Students participated in a "Break the Stigma Walk" on March 24 to bring awareness to the stigma surrounding mental health at UR.
Students participated in a "Break the Stigma Walk" on March 24 to bring awareness to the stigma surrounding mental health at UR.
WCGA created a Mental Health Caucus as a direct response to the growing need for mental health services at UR.
Flooding from sprinklers in a Jeter Hall room caused thousands of dollars worth of damage to students' personal items late Monday night.
The Muslim Student Association will hold events during Islam Awareness Week for Muslim students to increase campus understanding of Islam.
Paula Krebs, the Modern Language Association's executive director, spoke about the importance of studying the humanities in undergraduate education.
Students discussed mental health during the second annual "In My Mind" open mic event on March 21.
Professor Lauren Tilton received a $35,000 fellowship to develop a digital book that will map out oral histories collected during the Great Depression.
RCSGA held a presidential debate in preparation for Tuesday’s election in which candidates explained their main running points.
Students in the Explorations in American Mathematics course created a website devoted to exploring the history of American math education.
The Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted a Black Excellence Gala to celebrate the numerous achievements of students and faculty members.
Wood joined a panel of students to answer questions about fostering difficult dialogues and free speech on Monday.
UR no longer recognizes Sigma Chi’s Epsilon Rho chapter as an on-campus organization, according to a memorandum obtained by The Collegian.
URPD arrested first-year Anthony Madrigal on Feb. 13 on two felony charges of abduction and forcible sodomy.
Britnie Hopkins, sexual misconduct education and prevention coordinator, left UR this semester, leaving her position vacant.
The Common Application will no longer ask potential college students for their criminal history, but UR will continue to.
The two departments work together to thwart attackers and develop new programs to educate and protect UR from cyber attacks.
A tumultuous period for Virginia’s state government could ultimately result in a big promotion for a UR alumna.
UR students and faculty members are attempting to change the conversation during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
After returning from a fall semester abroad, several UR students dealt with housing difficulties for the spring.
UR is establishing a scholar rescue program to host professors from countries where they face harassment and even persecution.