For Aaisha Sanaullah, a position working for Special Olympics International was a dream job – not something she had planned for her first legal internship during her summer as a rising 2L student at Richmond Law.
This month's Sustainability Champion is Rachel Perry, a senior majoring in Business Administration and minoring in Anthropology. Read our full interview below to learn about how she's helping others see the connections between business and sustainability.
The traditional classroom format is familiar to most, but one Richmond alumnus has been working for years to support students and educators online in an engaging, interactive platform.
“How can I improve my chances of admission?” I usually start to hear that question around this time of year. By October, I’m hearing it on an almost daily basis. It’s understandable that this is one of the most common questions we get from high school seniors beginning the application process.
University of Richmond law professor Ashley Dobbs, who teaches and writes about both trademark and copyright law as part of her role as Director of Intellectual Property and Transactional Law Clinic, explains why the Redskins name change is less about the law and more about long-term business, financial, and public relations issues.