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The Washington Post

Hillary Clinton holds 15-point lead over Trump in Virginia

Political science professor Dan Palazzolo provides insight for this article. An election and Tim Kaine expert, Palazzolo has been quoted in dozens of media outlets. The Media & PR team links UR experts to reporters covering the election.

National Geographic

Newly Released Maps Show How Housing Discrimination Happened

University of Richmond’s Digital Scholarship Lab has released “Mapping Inequality,” the largest collection of maps produced by the Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) in the 1930s.

Richmond BizSense

A look inside UR’s new Queally Center

The Media & PR team arranged for a media tour of the new Queally Center ahead of the dedication ceremony, resulting in media placements, including this one.

The Daily Progress

‘Jackie’ expected to testify during two-week trial

Law professor Kevin Walsh provides context to the Rolling Stone/UVa. trial process.

MEDIA RELEASES

UR psychology professor awarded $200,000 National Science Foundation grant to improve undergraduate research education

Psychology professor Cindy Bukach receives NSF grant for a project that focuses on preparing undergraduates for research in STEM-related fields.

Energy advisers to 2016 presidential candidates debate at UR

The Richmond School of Law will welcome Congressman Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), energy adviser to Donald Trump’s campaign, and Trevor Houser, energy adviser to Hillary for America, for forum on energy and environment issues in the election.

Library of Virginia honors two members of the University of Richmond community: Professor Bert Ashe and Carole Weinstein

A University of Richmond English professor and an alumna and former trustee were honored at the Library of Virginia’s annual Literary Awards Celebration.

'Trick or Treat Street' returns to University of Richmond Oct. 23; community Halloween-themed event benefits FeedMore

UR is hosting the 18th annual “Trick or Treat Street” Oct. 23 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This safe, daytime Halloween event is free and open to the community.

University of Richmond 2016-17 Arts & Sciences Lecture Series to feature nationally recognized scholars and experts

The School of Arts and Sciences is hosting lectures and performances on topics ranging from literature to climate change this fall.

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