UREMS awarded HeartSafe Campus Certificate during 20th anniversary year
By Alexis Angelus | April 15, 2018The UR Emergency Medical Services team was recently awarded the HeartSafe campus certificate the same year as their 20th anniversary.
The UR Emergency Medical Services team was recently awarded the HeartSafe campus certificate the same year as their 20th anniversary.
Two UR students received the U.S. Department of State's Critical Language scholarship for a highly competitive language program for the summer of 2018.
The Muslim Student Association's Islam Awareness Week will be the group’s first full week of activities to share Muslim students’ experiences and educate UR students about Islam.
Students working at UR during the summer will no longer receive a guaranteed $2 per hour bump to their wages.
UR assistant professor of journalism Shahan Mufti spoke about the parallels between the United States and Pakistan during the One Book, One Richmond keynote speech.
Inside Boatwright Memorial Library and first-year dorms are no longer included on the tour route for prospective students at UR.
“Your parents’ income matters more than what you can do,” Putnam said. “And that is the exact opposite of what the American Dream is.”
Planned Parenthood Generation Action club will begin a pilot program to convince University of Richmond administration to provide free tampons and pads in bathrooms on campus.
Taylor Mac combined politics and theater while speaking of the queer struggle on Thursday as part of the University of Richmond’s Tucker-Boatwright Festival of Literature and the Arts.
Ed Gillespie and Ralph Northam affirmed their commitment to Virginia’s higher education during the University of Richmond’s Sharp Viewpoint Speakers Series.
The Boatwright Memorial Library/Tyler Hanes Commons Envisioning Committee is exploring what changes can be made to improve the center of campus.
The Carole Weinstein International Center houses the office of international education.
The Queally Center houses the offices of financial aid, where the decision was made to lower the hourly wages of summer student-workers.
Shahan Mufti speaks about the parallels between the U.S. and Pakistan during the One Book, One Richmond keynote speech.
Admissions tours will no longer make a stop inside of Boatwright Memorial Library in an effort to make the tours shorter.
Robert D. Putnam, center, addresses the widening opportunity gap during a discussion Monday night in the Cannon Memorial Chapel.
An all-gender restroom located in the Heilman Dining Center, which the Planned Parenthood Generation Action club hopes to provide with free tampons and pads as a part of their new initiative.
Talyor Mac (right) speaks to Dorothy Holland as part of an artist's talk for the University of Richmond’s Tucker-Boatwright Festival of Literature and the Arts on Thursday night.
South Court, pictured above, will remain under construction until spring of 2018.
The wristbands designed and sold by Lambda Chi Alpha to raise money for the Bon Secours St. Mary’s hospital.