In Cheryl Pallant’s class, students find the connection between their bodies and their brains
Feature Stories
When Jeff Caldwell, ’98, GC’17, reflects on his educational path, he realizes how important — and applicable — his liberal arts education has been to his professional career.
Jenny Andrews, GB’94, C’04, GC’16, knows something about being a Spider. Despite earning her undergraduate degree elsewhere (for the record, a bachelor’s degree in business administration from James Madison University), the three degree programs she’s completed at Richmond suggest her allegiance lies with the Spiders.
Cathy Eagles, C’00, shares the impact SPCS has had on her life during remarks given at the University of Richmond School of Professional and Continuing Studies Commencement Exercises on Saturday, May 6, 2017.
Lisa Cheney, C’17, student speaker at SPCS 2017 Commencement Exercises, identifies a common theme among graduating students: Experience and wisdom enable adult students to choose and pursue what they most want.
Dr. Kenneth P. Ruscio, president of the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, gives keynote address at the Jepson School’s Finale ceremony.
Daniel L. Hocutt, R’92, G’98, adjunct professor of liberal arts in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies, was named the 2017 Itzkowitz Family Distinguished Adjunct Faculty Award recipient during SPCS Night, the school’s annual awards and recognition ceremony.