Campus Announcements
March 28, 2011
March 25 Chamber's 'Save Low Fares' campaign is working at RIC, leaders say (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
George Hoffer, transportation economist at the University of Richmond, comments.
George Hoffer, transportation economist at the University of Richmond, comments.
March 27 Business education matters, too (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Written by Nancy A. Bagranoff, dean and professor of accounting at the University of Richmond’s Robins School of Business.
Written by Nancy A. Bagranoff, dean and professor of accounting at the University of Richmond’s Robins School of Business.
March 25, 2011
"Seeing and Reading after Nietzsche" philosophy colloquium
The Department of Philosophy, the Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office and the Provost’s Office are hosting “Seeing and Reading after Nietzsche,” a colloquium in honor of professor Gary Shapiro.
The Department of Philosophy, the Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office and the Provost’s Office are hosting “Seeing and Reading after Nietzsche,” a colloquium in honor of professor Gary Shapiro.
"Is America a Christian Nation?" Debate April 3
Is America a “Christian Nation?” This controversial question will be addressed by a panel of highly accomplished faith leaders, politicians, and educators in a free public forum with audience participation on Sunday, April 3 from 3-4:30 p.m. at the Virginia Commonwealth University Commons Theater.
Is America a “Christian Nation?” This controversial question will be addressed by a panel of highly accomplished faith leaders, politicians, and educators in a free public forum with audience participation on Sunday, April 3 from 3-4:30 p.m. at the Virginia Commonwealth University Commons Theater.
March 24, 2011
Political science team wins state house category in redistricting contest
University of Richmond political science students took first place in the House of Delegates category in the Virginia College and University Redistricting Competition, contest organizers announced Tuesday.
University of Richmond political science students took first place in the House of Delegates category in the Virginia College and University Redistricting Competition, contest organizers announced Tuesday.
March 23, 2011
School of Law to host discussion of economy after recession
Tim Kaine, former Virginia governor and a University of Richmond faculty member, will give the keynote address when a group of leaders gather April 6 at the university to address the state of the economy.
Tim Kaine, former Virginia governor and a University of Richmond faculty member, will give the keynote address when a group of leaders gather April 6 at the university to address the state of the economy.
2011 Arts & Sciences Honors Convocation
It’s the time of year again when the School of Arts and Sciences recognizes its graduating seniors during the 2011 Honors Convocation.
It’s the time of year again when the School of Arts and Sciences recognizes its graduating seniors during the 2011 Honors Convocation.
March 22, 2011
March 18 Dealers raise some car prices after Japan crisis (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
George Hoffer, transportation economist at the University of Richmond, comments.
George Hoffer, transportation economist at the University of Richmond, comments.
March 18 Welcome to the business world, Queally Hall (The Hardwicke Group blog)
Blog post on Queally Hall, a 37,000 square foot addition to the Robins School of Business.
Blog post on Queally Hall, a 37,000 square foot addition to the Robins School of Business.
March 21, 2011
The Battle Over Immigration - March 24, 3-5pm
Experts in homeland security, immigration, and public policy, will address the hot button issue of immigration, focusing on the impact of federal and state legislation, policies, and recent litigation, at the Annual Emanuel Emroch Lecture on March 24, 3-5pm at the University of Richmond School of Law, Moot Court Room.
Experts in homeland security, immigration, and public policy, will address the hot button issue of immigration, focusing on the impact of federal and state legislation, policies, and recent litigation, at the Annual Emanuel Emroch Lecture on March 24, 3-5pm at the University of Richmond School of Law, Moot Court Room.