Ginny Doyle, Natalie Lewis among those inducted into Richmond Athletic Hall of Fame
By Maggie Pope | February 6, 2017Ginny Doyle and Natalie Lewis, former Richmond athletes who tragically died in 2014, became Richmond Hall of Famers on Saturday.
Ginny Doyle and Natalie Lewis, former Richmond athletes who tragically died in 2014, became Richmond Hall of Famers on Saturday.
The author of "Evicted" spoke to students, faculty and community members Wednesday night about housing inequality in the U.S.
The University of Richmond finalized plans for a gender-flexible housing option, to be offered in the fall of 2017.
President Crutcher has chosen an advisory committee for sexual assault prevention and response that includes faculty, staff, alumni, trustees and students.
Former United States ambassador Thomas Pickering discussed his views on foreign policy and his storied diplomatic career at Richmond Monday.
University of Richmond Police Report: Jan. 16 – Jan. 30.
The lounge would be built “for multicultural students, by multicultural students."
More than 250 University of Richmond faculty and staff members have signed a statement to denounce President Trump's actions.
The University of Richmond administration emailed students Sunday to address President Trump's executive order on immigration.
Richmond’s Panhellenic Council changed sorority big-little traditions this year by implementing new rules.
The Peer Sexual Misconduct Advisors are a new group of Richmond students trained as confidential peer advisors in Title IX policy, procedure and emotional support resources.
Patrick Benner, formerly an associate dean for Richmond College, was selected to be the director of the new office.
The Center for Civic Engagement sponsored a watch party for the presidential inauguration on Friday, followed by the ACT!2017 event — where student organizations engaged the UR community in their respective central causes.
An estimated 2.6 million people attended the historic Women’s Marches on Washington in D.C. and around the world Saturday.
Richmond’s Office of International Education hosted a panel discussion to focus on student concerns on immigration under a Trump administration.
University members gathered Wednesday to brainstorm how an archiving project to unearth the racial history at the university could turn into a permanent part of campus.
The university gave all students new ID cards with the Greater Richmond Sexual Assault Hotline and the phrase “Honor & Integrity,” printed on the back.
The search for Richmond’s new chaplain is still in its preliminary phase, but programming has not ceased during the transition.
Richmond's annual commemoration program to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day included speeches, volunteer opportunities and family education, to help honor King.
Dr. Sherry Ceperich, the newest full-time staff psychologist for University of Richmond's Counseling and Psychological Services, will spend much of her time working with sexual assault victims.