Former Newseum CEO comes to campus and discusses free expression
By Liza David | September 11, 2017President Crutcher welcomed Jeffrey Herbst, the former CEO of the Newseum, to discuss free expression on Wednesday night.
President Crutcher welcomed Jeffrey Herbst, the former CEO of the Newseum, to discuss free expression on Wednesday night.
UR alumnus Ryan Frost ’05, will be screening his film "September Morning," which is based on his experience as a college freshmen during 9/11.
The Richmond Police Department is investigating a display at Bryan Park that took place early Thursday morning as a crime, authorities say.
This year's orientation lacked adequate discussion and representation of diversity, despite the class of 2020 being the most diverse in UR history.
“Safety at your fingertips” is the catchphrase URPD has been using in a campaign about a new app they hope all students will download.
Last Thursday night, a coalition of UR student organizations hosted a panel discussion on the recent violence that occurred in Charlottesville.
More than 300 University of Richmond faculty and staff members have signed a statement to "oppose and denounce racism and racist violence" like in Charlottesville.
“Unite the Right,” a rally meant to protest the city of Charlottesville’s decision to remove a statue of Confederate General Robert E, turned violent this past weekend.
Westhampton College welcomes new assistant dean Dr. Donique McIntosh, who will join their staff on Aug. 1.
Two students were taken to a hospital for observation after a chemical fire broke out on the third floor of Gottwald Center for the Sciences Wednesday.
The University of Richmond has joined the Grand Coalition -- We Are Still In -- in a stand to fight against climate change and comply with the Paris Climate Accord.
University of Richmond Athletic Director Keith Gill resigned on Wednesday due to personal reasons.
Four students in the Global Health Sophomore Scholar in Residence (SSIR) program will reestablish the Active Minds UR chapter for the fall 2017 semester.
The Office of Common Ground welcomes Lee Dyer, a specialist in higher education LGBTQ work, to the University of Richmond as an associate director.
University of Richmond student Olivia Pivirotto, WC '19, worked over two years to create a product that aims to change the way college students drink alcohol.
Nicole Walker, WC ’19, and Kirsten Elofson, WC ’19, are reviving the University of Richmond's astronomy club for the fall 2017 semester after a several-year hiatus.
After winning first place at the University of Richmond's annual Business Pitch Competition, two students traveled to Charlottesville, Virginia, to compete in the College Cup.
President Crutcher announced that the University of Richmond's previous chaplain, Craig Kocher, was rehired to the position of chaplain after a year-long search.
The annual Richmond Scholars program visit attracts some of the nation's top prospective students to experience University of Richmond campus life.
Cole Sydnor, RC '17, will become the first adaptive rower to compete at the collegiate level at an upcoming April 22 regatta.