Peyton Lassiter, C’18, finds at the University of Richmond an SPCS Weekend College cohort that became a family and a support system in wellness that’s inspiring a career.
Sara Worley, C’17, relied on her family's support, school’s encouragement, and SPCS scholarships to finish her bachelor’s degree — the first in her immediate family to achieve this milestone.
As another school year comes to an end, the students, faculty, and staff of Richmond Law bid farewell to four professors who have made an immense impact on the law school in their collective 108 years of service.
Kelly Maiden, C’18, takes a major step toward fulfilling her lifelong dream of becoming a teacher despite being diagnosed and treated for breast cancer during her undergraduate program of study.
After 15 years of service at the University of Richmond, McDowell, whose distinguished career has included a friendship with Lady Margaret Thatcher and serving as chief speech writer for former Attorney General Edwin Meese III, is retiring from the Jepson School of Leadership Studies.
Chad Harris, C’18, is both surprised and delighted to find himself the top IT Management graduate following a winding, decades-long pathway toward degree completion.
It’s a mild spring evening when students in Dr. Lauranett Lee's class Leaders in Public Places step off shuttles in front of UR Downtown. The leadership studies students have been working in groups to curate walking tours of the city of Richmond, and tonight, they’re ready to showcase their work.
Each year the Office for Sustainability and leaders of campus sustainability groups host a Sustainability Banquet to reflect on the year's accomplishments and to recognize University of Richmond community members for their outstanding contributions to sustainability. Sustainability leaders are nominated by their peers and winners are presented with awards at the banquet.