Diversity and exclusivity at UR: Part IV
By Stephanie Hagan | March 29, 2018International student and sophomore Fatema Al Darii finds herself restless within the University of Richmond bubble.
International student and sophomore Fatema Al Darii finds herself restless within the University of Richmond bubble.
Four students in the Global Health Sophomore Scholar in Residence (SSIR) program will reestablish the Active Minds UR chapter for the fall 2017 semester.
The PWC program can provide students with confidential support, stress-management techniques and mental health resources.
Time spent in relatively homogenous Switzerland inspired Jackie Sirc, WC '17, to create a Fulbright Grant proposal exploring cultural integration and tension within the nation.
The Office of Sustainability has created a plan for students to be more aware of the university’s progress on sustainability-related initiatives.
Sophomore Colby Alvino has used her writing and social media skills to start a marketing business.
The University of Richmond archery club is working to keep attendance up and increase funds to keep the club alive.
The Peer Sexual Misconduct Advisors are a new group of Richmond students trained as confidential peer advisors in Title IX policy, procedure and emotional support resources.
A petition calling for the establishment of a Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Center at Richmond has resurfaced.
Despite the trend of annual increases in the amount of students seeking help, CAPS does not yet have a waiting list this semester.
Spatial Pick Me Up meetings are held Wednesday mornings in the Carole Weinstein International Center.
Freshman Carly Green donates her hair at the Pantene Beautiful lengths station.