University of Richmond remembers its first graduate to die in Vietnam War
By Alex Maloney | November 12, 2018On Nov. 8, 1967, Lt. Robert “Bob” Fergusson was the first University of Richmond graduate to ever die in combat.
On Nov. 8, 1967, Lt. Robert “Bob” Fergusson was the first University of Richmond graduate to ever die in combat.
The journalism department hosted two panels to speak with black and Muslim journalists about their experiences in media.
International students must purchase the school's health insurance plan, which increased in cost by $500 this year.
Since the beginning of classes on Aug. 27, 11 fire alarms have gone off in Gray Court.
Some students prefer to not get the flu shot while others get it every year.
The university has stated that housing will not be guaranteed to those who are not full-time students.
UR students part of the anticipated above-average young voter turnout were able to vote at a new on-campus polling location at the Jepson Alumni Center.
Democrat A. Donald McEachin of the Fourth District, which includes UR, secured his seat earlier in the evening.
Students from the University of Richmond and Virginia Union University joined the Richmond community that evening.
The university sought to address the grief and complex feelings many on campus were dealing with after recent tragedies.
The suspect of the armed robbery that occurred on campus on Aug. 25 has been identified as Tyreek William Cox.
An email offering students $300 a week for advertising with an adhesive sticker on their car was a scam.
At "A Story Unfolding: Commemorating 50 Years of African American Student Experiences,” three alumni were honored for being pioneers.
They published the map, which contains data from 1840 to 2016, at this time because it is a midterm election year.
Students who have registered to vote under a UR address can vote on campus at the Jepson Alumni Center this year.
Homecoming events for students this year won’t include a concert or homecoming court but three new events instead.
khan encouraged students to combat the "we’re not going to win mentality" that allowed the political left to become fragmented.
During alumnus Andrew J. “Drew” Rothermel’s second year at UR, he overdosed on cocaine at an off-campus party.
Some studies show that the South American caffeinated tea can cause detrimental side effects.
Benjamin Ladraa is a Swedish human rights activist who spoke at UR to the student-led organization No Lost Generation.