Students create "For the Culture Thursdays" to foster community among black students
By Abby Muthoni | April 19, 2017For The Culture Thursdays or FTC Thursdays, is a new bi-weekly event on campus meant to bring black students together.
For The Culture Thursdays or FTC Thursdays, is a new bi-weekly event on campus meant to bring black students together.
The Richmond Society (RS), an all-male secret society that has existed on campus since 1915 but has not been seen on campus since 2012, resurfaced this year.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Perriello answered student questions during a discussion hosted by his campaign on campus.
Undergraduate biology researchers traveled to the West Coast to represent the University of Richmond at a national science conference earlier this month.
Since the Department of Health investigated high bacteria levels in the Weinstein Center in November, center officials have made cleaning changes.
The PWC program can provide students with confidential support, stress-management techniques and mental health resources.
University of Richmond welcomed alumnus Leland Melvin, former NFL player and NASA astronaut, to campus for the Arthur Ashe Jr. Awards luncheon.
Two seniors have a homegrown mission to empower women in Bolivia after receiving a $10,000 grant for their crocheted clothing company, Todo Suma.
Subject To Change (STC) brought the traveling professional improv group to campus to teach a workshop and put on a show for students.
Cristina Peters, WC '18, won second place in an international photography contest for one of her photos that was part of a larger exhibit tilted "Small Spaces."
Joe Hoyle called on students to challenge a culture of cheating in a speech hosted by the honor council and two business fraternities.
The University of Richmond’s "It's On Us" week of action wrapped up this weekend after a well-attended series of events were hosted throughout campus.
Five sororities on campus will showcase their step routines as a part of Stepping 101, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity's philanthropy event Wednesday.
Three students received the national scholarship, recognizing their achievement in the natural sciences, mathematics and engineering fields.
Campus was filled with the exotic sound of foreign music this past Sunday as both students and members of the community descended upon Westhampton Green for the Global Sound concert.
The University of Richmond’s E. Claiborne Robins School of Business will offer a program for non-business majors this summer.
Nearly 400 students gathered in the forum Tuesday night for the University of Richmond’s annual Take Back the Night event.
Over 75 T-shirts hung in the forum in a display of the Clothesline Project, a national project that spreads awareness of violence against women.
Over 15 percent of students at the University of Richmond come from the top 1 percent of the income scale, according to a recent study.
The Virginia Young Democrats rechartered the UR chapter of College Democrats, prompting the club to look for new ways to influence politics on campus.