A new study published by The American Economist has recognized two professors in the University of Richmond’s Robins School of Business for their contributions to the field of economic education.
A new four-part virtual speaker series aims to provide citizens in the Greater Richmond area with the tools they need to be effective in taking civic action.
The University of Richmond, in partnership with the United Way of Greater Richmond and Petersburg, is offering free tax preparation for qualified individuals for the 10th consecutive tax season.
University of Richmond junior Brianna Silva, of Princeton, New Jersey, has been announced as a 2021 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact, a national coalition of more than 1,000 colleges and universities.
The Board of Trustees of the University of Richmond has unanimously elected Kevin F. Hallock, an economist and compensation and labor market scholar, as the institution’s 11th president.
Sophomore Harry Dang, of Saigon, Vietnam, has been awarded a prestigious Beckman Foundation Scholarship to pursue research focused on the development of cost-effective and portable sensors used by law enforcement, health professionals, and consumers to screen for explosives, drugs, and disease biochemical indicators.
University Museums is offering free online resources to ensure the greater community can engage and participate in exhibitions and programming from the comfort and safety of their own homes and classrooms.
Three University of Richmond students have been chosen to participate in the Public Policy and International Affairs Program’s Junior Summer Institute.
Three science faculty colleagues at the University of Richmond have been issued a patent for a glaze process that is a safer and more cost-effective alternative to the current process of color ceramics.