The School of Arts & Sciences (A&S) at the University of Richmond is excited to announce the A&S Research Grants Program for students of all A&S disciplines. This program is conceived in tandem with Webinar Series: Responding to Two Pandemics | COVID-19 & Racism and will fund faculty mentored undergraduate student research to be undertaken and completed in the 2020-2021 academic year.
Feature Stories
A&S: Responding to Two Pandemics | Grant Opportunity
October 1, 2020
SPCS & Spider Basketball
The Spiders 2020-21 roster includes four players who graduated from Richmond earlier this year and are now pursuing master’s degrees at SPCS.
September 30, 2020
University News
UR faculty connect with new audiences through podcasts
Richmond professors offer timely insights in their podcasts and in national media.
September 30, 2020
Natasha Knight, GB'20, wins NAWBO student entrepreneur of the year
“I’m really excited to be an example for other young women of color who may be considering starting their own businesses and striking out on their own.”
September 29, 2020
Zach Felder, GB'20, connects hundreds of families with childcare during COVID-19
He credits his ability to navigate different family dynamics and create a data based matching system from scratch to his MBA courses.
September 29, 2020
Alec Greven, '21
Richmond Scholar advocates for free speech at University of Richmond and beyond
September 28, 2020
Law
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: UR faculty offer insight on the legacy of RBG
The feminist icon is remembered for her decisions as well as her dissents.
September 28, 2020
RSB hosts Diverse Economics Conference with Richmond Fed
Maia Linask, associate professor of economics, was on the planning committee for the conference which aims to diversify the economics profession.
September 25, 2020
Internships in a pandemic: Robins students make it work
Students interned with a variety of companies, including VeteranCrowd and Dominion Energy.
September 24, 2020
Richmond Scholars Use Enrichment Grants to Pursue Opportunities in Healthcare, the Arts, and Philosophy
Enrichment Grants help Richmond Scholars pursue study abroad, research projects, internships, and other endeavors that contribute to their academic and professional goals.