Feature Stories
“I hope to inspire people with my clothes,” Moody says. “My business prioritizes community and the small details.”
Supported by UR’s Department of Theatre & Dance, University Dancers is now an academic program that allows participating students to think critically about the ways in which movement tells and constructs historical narratives.
Richmond Law students in the Children's Defense Clinic engage in innovative anti-absenteeism effort with Richmond Public Schools through P+A=SS Docket.
Through different courses and programs, A&S students are encouraged to pursue their diverse interests and foster those interests alongside other student scholars. For junior Karen Fleming, the Humanities Fellows Program helped her achieve this.
Jackson Knox, ’12, launched a campaign for the Henrico County School Board in the Brookland District this past election season after earning a Political Campaign Management Professional Certificate in preparation for his candidacy. Knox won 42 percent of the vote, an impressive achievement as a 29-year-old who had only lived in the district for 6 years.