Ariel Clemmer, ’05, heads the Center for Social Justice, which designs and implements innovative pro bono services in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Feature Stories
Designing pro bono initiatives to access legal services
May 3, 2023
SPCS Commencement Feature
José Patricio Hermosilla, Master of Nonprofit Studies
José Patricio Hermosilla is graduating with a Master of Nonprofit Studies (MNS) degree. He’s been selected as the University of Richmond flag bearer at SPCS 2023 Commencement Exercises.
May 2, 2023
Law Professor Receives International Acclaim
Professor Chiara Giorgetti receives international accolades for helping draft a resolution that will bring reparations claims against Russia for its war in Ukraine.
May 2, 2023
Student Spotlight: Tiffany Ngo, L’23
Tiffany Ngo, L’23, hopes to pave the way for future Asian American students, bridge the gap between cultural differences, and normalize minority representation in a field that is underrepresented.
May 2, 2023
SPCS Commencement Feature
Haylynn Gaunt, Master of Liberal Arts
Haylynn Gaunt is graduating with a Master of Liberal Arts (MLA) degree with a concentration in Public History. She’s been awarded the Daniel M. Roberts and Frances T. Roberts MLA Memorial Book Award for 2023.
May 2, 2023
University News
Donors from every state and 12 countries raise $1.6 million
During the fifth annual UR Here giving day, Spiders around the world funded impactful areas that promote student success.
May 1, 2023
University News
Return on investment
The latest Princeton Review rankings highlight Richmond as a great value with extensive internship opportunities.
May 1, 2023
SPCS Commencement Feature
Winston Mugford, Master of Teaching
Winston Mugford is graduating with a Master of Teaching (MT) degree. He’s been selected as the Student Speaker at SPCS 2023 Commencement Exercises.
April 28, 2023
Presidential Leadership
Students confront the complexities of presidential leadership during a class field trip to Monticello.
April 28, 2023
Campus Life
On campus, math is a constant
Professor Michael Kerckhove encourages students to calculate the equations of everyday life.