Research becomes personal for Native American student who looked at whether federal recognition helps native tribes feel empowered to define their identity.
Every year, the annual University of Richmond fishing tournament brings new memories, a new beloved fishing themed promo gift, and, perhaps most importantly, new award recipients.
Richmond Law students J.P. Brown, Albert Flores, Kelly Gibson, and Dan O’Brien have one thing in common: They came to law school firm in the knowledge that they wanted to practice criminal law.
The Virginia Council of CEOs delved into the experiences of two member organizations, Livewire and James River Grounds Management, after teaming up with The Richmond MBA Capstone program.
“People follow their passions all the time, but I think mine gets stereotyped for being something that grandmothers do," says Emily Whitted, ′16. "I just needed a push, someone to say, ‘That’s not silly.’”