Ah, those pesky supplemental essays. Just when you think you’ve got your college application pretty much all together, you realize that several colleges where you’re applying want you to write another essay. How should you approach this additional task?
“It all started at Richmond,” said Drew Train, ‘03, of his motivation to address societal issues through personal and professional purpose-driven work.
As the NFL Redskins team explores the possibility of a name change to the 'Redwolves,' Visiting Senior Research Scholar Steven Nash, a seasoned environmental and science reporter, comments on the near-extinct species and how politics are at play.
Professor Rania K. Sweis, a medical anthropologist, has studied humanitarian aid in North Africa and the Middle East. She explains why she isn't surprised to see global aid trend downward in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
University of Richmond biology professor Jory Brinkerhoff, a disease ecologist, has studied tick-borne illnesses as part of his academic research for many years, but this year he identified a trend he’s concerned could cause additional challenges this summer. Flu-like symptoms that could be the result of a tick-transmitted disease also mimic COVID-19 symptoms.