Campus Announcements

March 15, 2011
Paralegal Studies chair co-authors groundbreaking article on business ethics among sports, celebrity talent
The Cardozo School of Law's Arts and Entertainment Law Journal (AELJ) has published a groundbreaking article, co-authored by Paralegal Studies program chair Porcher Taylor III, titled "The Reverse-Morals Clause: The Unique Way to Save Talent's Reputation and Money in a New Era of Corporate Crimes and Scandals."
Economic Recovery Symposium on April 6
A highly accomplished group of business leaders, attorneys, scholars, practitioners, and government officials will come together on April 6 to address the state of the economy in the aftermath of the recent recession in the School of Law's 2011 Allen Chair Symposium.
Partners in the Arts director to present at Southern Anthropological Society conference
Dr. Elizabeth Sheehan, director of Partners in the Arts, a program of the School of Continuing Studies, will present a paper at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society on March 26, 2011.
Education department adjunct professor selected as postdoctoral UDL Fellow
Dr. Fran Smith, adjunct assistant professor of education in the School of Continuing Studies (SCS), has been named as one of two 2011-2012 postdoctoral UDL Fellows.
March 14, 2011
Where in the World Are We Going?: CNN's business correspondent Ali Velshi talks about world economy
What is the state of the global economy? CNN's chief business correspondent, Ali Velshi provides his view March 30 at the Jepson Leadership Forum on campus at the University of Richmond. 
March 10, 2011
Obama is the most recent antagonist to take a stand against originalism (commentary by Gary L. McDowell)
Constitutional scholar and Jepson School of Leadership Studies Professor opines on "What the framers meant to say."
March 7, 2011
March 4 With no signs of easing, fuel prices take toll on businesses (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Comments by George Hoffer, transportation economist at the University of Richmond. 
March 4, 2011
LAIS hosting a four-part lecture series
The Department of Latin American and Iberian Studies will host a four-part series of lectures—on subjects ranging from literature to an anti-pornography campaign—on campus March 16, 21, 28 and April 1.
Virgina Tech massacre survivor to screen film March 17
Virginia Tech massacre survivor Colin Goddard will screen and discuss the film "Living for 32" on March 17 from 4-5:30 p.m. in the University of Richmond School of Law's Room 102.