"The Butler" author Wil Haygood discusses race, storytelling at Richmond
By Missy Schrott | March 19, 2016Haygood spoke to campus on the power of art and one man's experience working under eight presidents.
Haygood spoke to campus on the power of art and one man's experience working under eight presidents.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day this Saturday on Church Hill at the 31st annual Irish Festival.
Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza will speak at Richmond on March 22.
Patrice Rankine will succeed Kathleen Skerrett as Richmond's Dean of Arts and Sciences.
The University of Richmond police report for the week of March 3.
Jeremiah Hamlin, who is no longer enrolled at Richmond, was arrested in October after picking up three pounds of marijuana at a local post office.
Ken Anderson, Richmond College Student Government Association president elect, answered questions about his past experiences and plans for RCSGA
University of Richmond Emergency Medical Services took home the Collegiate EMS Organization of the Year award at the 23rd Annual National Collegiate EMS Foundation Conference in Philadelphia.
Crutcher's lecture was the second out of four talks in a series presented by the Richmond Scholars Program in honor of Richard Sharp.
Beginning on Sunday, March 13, X-lot will no longer be open to all registered student cars at all times.
South Court will house girls for the first time in 10 years until the renovation of North Court is completed.
Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton each won big in Virginia and around the country on Super Tuesday
"Just Mercy" author Bryan Stevenson is visiting campus on Monday evening as the keynote speaker for what has been one of the most successful "One Book, One Richmond" programs yet.
As the presidential race continues to pick up steam we asked Richmond students for their thoughts on the primaries and whether or not they will vote.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
Virginia will be one of the 12 states, many in the South, and one territory, American Samoa, that will hold presidential primaries or caucuses Tuesday.
Fifty new members accepted bids for the recently re-established Rho Chi chapter of Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) this past month.
University of Richmond issued a UR Alert for a tornado warning for about 15 minutes Wednesday.
The presidential race took an unexpected turn when Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died Feb. 13.
By investing more than $400,000 of the University of Richmond's endowment, the Student Managed Investment Fund provides students with real world investing experience.