Feature Stories
Leadership in Times of Crisis
Alumni share leadership challenges and strategies for this tumultuous year
October 8, 2020
The Conversation
Allies and foes watch as Trump fights the coronavirus
Political science professor Monti Datta authored this piece.
October 8, 2020
Dr. Lauren N. Henley
A Q&A with a new assistant professor of leadership studies whose scholarship focuses on violent crime
October 7, 2020
2 Big Things Virginians Should Know About UR
If you’re from Virginia, you know that we have dozens of attractive colleges and universities. With so many to choose from, distinguishing between different schools’ admission processes, financial aid, and overall benefits was tricky. The array of high-profile public universities can make it especially difficult to understand how private universities like UR fit into the mix.
October 7, 2020
The Conversation
Trump's decade-old audit illustrates why the IRS targets the working poor as much as the rich
Law professor Hayes Holderness authored this piece.
October 6, 2020
Q&A
How voting security can protect the integrity of elections
Computer science professor Doug Szajda explains the risks and how to mitigate them.
October 6, 2020
Dr. Volha (Olga) Chykina
A Q&A with a new assistant professor of leadership studies who researches educational inequality
October 5, 2020
Spaces
Garden of Five Lions: A spot to reflect -- or hunt
Adjacent to Weinstein Hall, the Garden of Five Lions features a built-in scavenger hunt.
October 5, 2020
Assessing College Affordability: COVID-19 Edition
When you are thinking about finding an affordable fit, and knowing that you will be making your college decision with the added angst and uncertainty of the biggest global pandemic of you and your parents’ generations, I’d encourage you to look for schools that put you first, and to think beyond the sticker price.
October 5, 2020
Campus Life
Sound solution helps law students in hybrid classes
A mix of old and new technology improves communication in Jepson Alumni Center.
October 5, 2020
Arts
Masks Up, 6 feet apart, and still making art
Hands-on arts experiences adapt to keep campus safe.
October 2, 2020
A&S: Responding to Two Pandemics | Grant Opportunity
The School of Arts & Sciences (A&S) at the University of Richmond is excited to announce the A&S Research Grants Program for students of all A&S disciplines. This program is conceived in tandem with Webinar Series: Responding to Two Pandemics | COVID-19 & Racism and will fund faculty mentored undergraduate student research to be undertaken and completed in the 2020-2021 academic year.
October 1, 2020
SPCS & Spider Basketball
The Spiders 2020-21 roster includes four players who graduated from Richmond earlier this year and are now pursuing master’s degrees at SPCS.