SpiderBytes returns to email format in addition to website
By Julia Muro | December 11, 2018SpiderBytes, a list of campus announcements and opportunities, returned as a daily email on Dec. 6.
SpiderBytes, a list of campus announcements and opportunities, returned as a daily email on Dec. 6.
All campus events, with the exception of final exams, have been canceled tomorrow, Dec. 9, because of inclement weather.
The committee has been holding student focus groups, meeting with architects and forming task forces to brainstorm what changes can be made.
The UR chapter of Unite America held its launch party on Nov. 28 in Whitehurst and presented its interim leadership board.
The University of Richmond has an outbreak of adenovirus, a respiratory illness.
The center will include a cafe, a demonstration kitchen, sleep pods, massage chairs, a meditation room and a Himalayan salt spa.
Eight construction and renovation projects are currently underway on campus.
Mayor of Richmond Levar Stoney spoke about voter disenfranchisement in the Alice Jepson Theater and in an interview with The Collegian.
A new living-learning program will be offered next year as part of UR’s initiative to introduce modern approaches to well-being on campus.
Capt. Scott Kelly talked about his time on the International Space Station to a sold-out crowd at the Altria Theater.
The religious studies department will offer a new class on antisemitism next semester.
The motion was drafted in response to a student resolution calling for a comprehensive policy on freedom of expression.
The law school now has seven of its own confidential peer advisers trained in Title IX policy and emotional support.
Residence Life will be wait-listing returning female students for the spring semester who want to stay in on-campus housing.
James Vonesh, assistant director for the Center of Environmental Studies at VCU, spoke at UR's South Africa Week on Nov. 13.
The panel, “The North Korea Dilemma,” featured guests Todd Sechser and Col. Lawrence Wilkerson.
This is the first semester that CAPS employees are worried they might not have the chance to meet with everyone.
Both the Office of Common Ground and the President's Office decided not to release an official statement about the memo.
President Crutcher showed no sense of complacency in the university’s current standing during his State of the University address.
This week, UR is celebrating South Africa Week, exploring themes of justice, reconciliation, commemoration and environmental stewardship.