The spring 2012 edition of the School of Professional & Continuing Studies’ Think Again schedule of professional development and personal enrichment classes is now available online.
Campus Announcements
Spring 2012 Think Again schedule available online, registration for classes now open
April 5, 2012
Apr 5: JOBS Act Signed, WealthForge Ready For Crowd (PR Newswire)
WealthForge was founded in 2009 by two former University of Richmond students, Mat Dellorso and Fred Bryant
April 5, 2012
Jeremy Drummond awarded the Mednick Memorial Fellowship
Jeremy Drummond, Associate Professor of Studio Art, has been awarded the Mednick Memorial Fellowship by the Virginia Foundation of Independent Colleges.
April 4, 2012
Apr 4: Local CEOs More Optimistic in Latest Survey (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Jeff Pollack, assistant professor of management at University of Richmond's Robins School of Business, comments
April 2, 2012
Paralegal Studies program chair publishes in Journal of Applied Management & Entrepreneurship
Porcher Taylor, professor and paralegal studies program chair, has co-authored an article in the most recent issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Applied Management & Entrepreneurship.
April 2, 2012
Poet, adjunct professor Ron Smith offers remarks to VCU English graduates
J. Ron Smith, nationally-recognized poet and adjunct professor of liberal arts in the School of Professional & Continuing Studies, recently offered commencement remarks to English graduates at Virginia Commonwealth University.
April 2, 2012
Rhetoric professor named Kenneth Burke Scholar of the Year
Mari Boor Tonn, associate professor of rhetoric and communication studies, will be honored as the Kenneth Burke Scholar of the Year at the Southern States Communication Conference.
April 1, 2012
E-Resource of the Week: CQ Political Science Suite
CQ Press Political Suite is the e-resource of the week at Boatwright.
April 1, 2012
Apr 1: RIC airport travelers have options for parking (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
George Hoffer, transportation economist at the University of Richmond, comments