University of Richmond Ranked as Top 25 Best Liberal Arts School and Top 10 Most Innovative School by U.S. News & World Report
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UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND — The University of Richmond is ranked No. 22 among national liberal arts colleges by U.S. News & World Report in the 2025–26 Best Colleges guide, released today. UR has been ranked by U.S. News as a Top 25 liberal arts school for nine consecutive years.
“The University of Richmond offers a rigorous liberal arts education and a tight-knit community, with transformative learning and mentorship opportunities both in and outside the classroom,” said UR President Kevin F. Hallock. “Together, our remarkable students, staff, and faculty continue to achieve so much. We have terrific momentum, and our future is bright.”
U.S. News also ranked UR in the Top 10 for “Most Innovative Schools,” which highlights colleges that are making the most innovative improvements in terms of curriculum, faculty, students, campus life, technology, or facilities. UR ranks No. 8, up from No. 13 last year.
- The University offers next-level academic services through the Weinstein Learning Center, a collaborative, state-of-the-art space that supports all students at every stage of their academic journey.
- Students returned to campus this fall to new and improved library spaces. With the first phase of Boatwright Memorial Library’s major renovation and expansion complete, students are enjoying modern study areas and easier access to resources.
- The Faculty Hub offers comprehensive support for faculty and instructional staff related to teaching and scholarship through personalized consultations, dynamic workshops, and ongoing programs.
“Innovation is a key theme woven throughout our academic offerings and programming and is integral to the liberal arts,” said Joan Saab, executive vice president and provost. “We consistently review and expand our existing opportunities to best serve our students. For example, we are using AI to enhance learning and research across disciplines and ensure our students are prepared to lead in a rapidly evolving world.”
The U.S. News rankings evaluate nearly 1,500 national colleges and universities. The national liberal arts colleges ranking includes schools that emphasize undergraduate education and award at least half of their degrees in the arts and sciences. A variety of factors are considered as part of the ranking methodology, including student-faculty ratio, academic resources, graduation rates, and student outcomes.
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