Students create public art projects on campus
By Savannah Wilson | December 21, 2019Site-Specific Art and Activism, a new course taught this past fall semester, focused on positive activism in the space of a college campus.
Site-Specific Art and Activism, a new course taught this past fall semester, focused on positive activism in the space of a college campus.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from the past week.
Chet’la Sebree, '10, read several poems from her new book during her talk on Tuesday, the second installment of this year’s WILL*/WGSS speaker series.
The University of Richmond’s WILL* program is rebranding this academic year.
A pilot program created through a partnership with Uber Business is replacing the University of Richmond Downtown shuttle.
After a disappointing orientation, sophomore Freddy Espitia has worked to foster community and promote inclusive practices on campus.
Melanie Jenkins, director of institutional effectiveness, works behind the scenes to keep the University of Richmond accountable to its students.
Because of an update to the job description, the sexual misconduct educator position will be filled months later than initially anticipated.
After drinking alcohol underage, two students this month have been transported to the hospital for treatment and now face disciplinary consequences.
Tess Monks achieved a long-time goal after years of dedicating her time and energy to dancing.