New York Times best-selling author delivers viewpoint diversity lecture on campus
By Bri Park | September 30, 2018New York Times best-selling author Jonathan Haidt gave a lecture at the Queally Center on Thursday night.
New York Times best-selling author Jonathan Haidt gave a lecture at the Queally Center on Thursday night.
UR announced a new partnership with solar energy company sPower, the largest private owner of solar assets in the U.S. in August.
Timothy Litzenburg, a former UR law student, recently won the first case against the Monsanto agricultural company.
Senior Christopher Cotter greeted many students in the Heilman Dining Center on Wednesday night with a smile and a request for names and emails.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Woodward said there was a war on truth during a talk about his new book at VCU on Tuesday.
The CSI plans to host more block parties this academic year to create campus programs that are available to the whole campus community.
UR introduced changes to its shuttle schedule that have forced some students without cars to reconsider how they get to and from campus.
On Monday afternoon, several funnel clouds were reported over the University of Richmond campus.
IFC will be implementing changes to fraternity lodge events, including new guest list policies and stricter alcohol policies.
UR will maintain a normal work schedule and has prepared three back-up generators in anticipation of Hurricane Florence.
Ryan T. Anderson, author of When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment, spoke yesterday at the T.C. Williams School of Law.
All classes and campus events are canceled beginning Thursday, Sept. 13, through Sunday, Sept. 16. in anticipation of Hurricane Florence.
A water main break near the University of Richmond was the cause of lowered water pressure levels across campus Sunday.
During a pre-arranged drug deal to buy marijuana, a female student was a victim of an armed robbery Saturday night, University Police said.
UR implement a new campus-wide wayfinding system aimed at making it easier for visitors to find their way around campus.
This fall, all student advisers participating in University of Richmond new-student orientation programs will be compensated for the first time ever.
A UR journalism alumnus and Pulitzer Prize winner recently won an award for his book “Soul Full of Coal Dust: The True Story of an Epic Battle for Justice.”
A non-binary student created a transgender-inclusive initiative that has been signed by over 8o student organizations.
UR students gathered to hear Joe Scarborough and Newt Gingrich speak about the Republican Party as part of The Richmond Forum.
UR officials announced plans for a new well-being center that will house campus wellness offices and a new dining location.