Richmond participates in World AIDS Day
By Jacob Steinfield | December 2, 2014Common Ground organized all the events for World AIDS Day as part of its goal to foster an inclusive campus environment.
Common Ground organized all the events for World AIDS Day as part of its goal to foster an inclusive campus environment.
Richmond professor Robert Hodierne's son will be on campus for a showing of his award-winning film "Fishing Without Nets."
Lisa Davis talked about food insecurity and helping clients retain dignity. She blames Congress for failed anti-hunger efforts.
The Heilman Dining Center gives students an interactive, spirited dining experience on Halloween Eve -- an official annual staple.
The university has created a response plan for Ebola if necessary, even though it seems unlikely to be a problem here.
Major General Michael Lehnert admits regrets regarding his time as a commanding general at Guantanamo Bay.
Brig. Gen. Mark Martins talked about dealing with people who had been brought up on charges of war crimes at Guantanamo Bay.
The lives of Ginny Doyle and Natalie Lewis, members of the women's basketball program, were celebrated with memories from their loved ones.
Rochelle Davis focused her lecture on the victims – the Syrian refugees who have had their lives impeded upon by religious extremists.
Rochelle Davis will discuss the struggles of displaced Syrians and more about the Middle East as part of Richmond's Fall Speakers Series 2014.