The students have worked with Jonas throughout the fall semester through conference calls, discussing what makes an artist successful and popular, and the business planning, marketing, and strategy that go into that process.
Because of their hard work together, Schuham was recognized as a top salesperson award. The honor is only given to three students out of the national competitors.
Richmond Law says goodbye to prolific Richmond Law alumna and faculty member who was instrumental in the growth and development of experiential learning.
Richmond Law students in the Cambridge summer program applied design thinking to offer solutions to international human rights issues in the Legal Design Sprint.
As our first application deadline (and the first major deadline nationally) approaches, I can almost sense the thousands of nervous fingers getting ready to click the application “Submit” button.
Dr. Kristine L. Grayson, Assistant Professor of Biology, has been awarded $105,648 from the United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) for her project, Developing/Improving a Rearing System for Emerald Ash Borer.
For Emma Hilbert, L'15, the concept of legal education boiled down to a combination of two passions: intellectual reasoning and community service. Today, she puts those skills to good use with the Texas Civil Rights Project.