Words like blood and pain may not sound like much of a love poem, but as Hannah Maddy found, they often hold the keys to understanding an ancient civilization.
University of Richmond President Emeritus Edward L. Ayers discussed Thomas Jefferson's legacy with domestic and international students during a recent visit to Monticello, the first field trip offered through Passport to American History, a joint initiative of the CCE and the OIE.
Haleigh Bass, ’17, swallowed by scrubs, watches doctors perform open-heart surgery. But this isn’t just any surgical room. Bass scored the internship most pre-med students pine after.
To prepare students to use LinkedIn more effectively in job searches and networking, the Jepson School of Leadership Studies collaborated with University of Richmond Career Services to host a series of workshops designed for Jepson students.
Dr. Judith Schrempf-Stirling and Dr. Robert Phillips co-wrote, "Historic Corporate Social Responsibility," which was recently published in the Academy of Management Review.
If there’s one thing that Thomas DiStanislao, editor-in-chief of the University of Richmond Law Review, wants to make clear about the new OnlineEdition, it’s that it is absolutely not a replacement for the print issue of the book.