Ayers receives more than $1 million in compensation
By Ben Panko | December 15, 2014Ed Ayers was one of 36 U.S. private university presidents who made more than $1 million in compensation in 2012.
Ed Ayers was one of 36 U.S. private university presidents who made more than $1 million in compensation in 2012.
The social equality protest featured posters with messages such as "Check Your Privilege" and "Black Lives Matter."
The Sirens hosted its annual Holiday Concert on Wednesday with Richmond's other a cappella groups.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving held a vigil on campus to honor victims of impaired driving accidents.
The new welcome center is to be named after alumnus Paul Queally, and will provide more space for open houses and other receptions.
Common Ground organized all the events for World AIDS Day as part of its goal to foster an inclusive campus environment.
Senior Kurt Michael Schmitz, 22, of Haskell, New Jersey, died Nov. 29. Major crimes detectives are investigating his death.
All four Richmond a cappella groups will perform at The Sirens' annual Holiday Concert at 9 p.m. Dec. 3 in the Pier.
The 2014 Open Doors survey ranked Richmond as second in total number of study abroad students in the 2012-2013 academic year.
Voices of UR led a student-moderated discussion about feminism and what the term means to different people.
The Maintain Don’t Gain challenge encourages participants to monitor and sustain their weight throughout the holidays.
Students shared the cultural and linguistic challenges of studying internationally at the Learning Abroad Symposium.
SpiderBoard organized an event for students to take an amateur painting class as a way to de-stress leading up to finals.
The Student Food Access Coalition spoke about hunger and simulated income inequalities in relation to food.
Datta’s discussion will be about modern day slavery, why it persisted, who was vulnerable and what could be done about it.
FYS students consider how to make college campuses more sustainable and discuss plans for the future.
A new basketball court, sand volleyball court and recreational area will be built next to Gateway Village.
President Obama's expected plan may be announced as early as this week, and could lift the threat of deportation from millions of undocumented immigrants.
University of Richmond Police Department's crime report on theft, liquor law violations, vandalism and more.
Jepson's four-person ethics team secured a spot in February's National Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl Competition.