A new exhibition organized by Daily Planet Health Services will open at the University of Richmond Downtown on Friday, Sept. 6 in honor of the Richmond organization’s 50th anniversary celebration in 2019.
The University of Richmond School of Law will welcome James Forman Jr., a professor at Yale Law, for “Confronting Mass Incarceration,” Sept. 12 from 4-5:30 p.m. in the law school’s Moot Courtroom.
University of Richmond President Ronald A. Crutcher will moderate a conversation with Alexander Heffner, host of the PBS series, The Open Mind, and co-author of A Documentary History of the United States.
A $3,000 grant from Virginia Humanities will allow University Museums to develop two free educational resources that will enable audiences throughout the greater Richmond area to experience last spring’s exhibition which highlighted stories of local Richmond residents who grew up in Richmond during the Civil Rights movement.
Voted Richmond’s 2nd ‘best speaker series’ by Richmond Magazine in 2019, this year’s Jepson Leadership Forum will host experts in the fields of technology, journalism, politics, and education to explore the increasingly powerful digital space and how it impacts leadership.
Mariela Méndez has received the 2019 Best Critical Monograph Award by the Association for Gender and Sexuality Studies for her book, Crónicas Travestis: The Transgressive Journalism of Alfonsina Storni, Clarice Lispector and María Moreno.
The unveiling of a roadside historical marker at the Ball Property in Goochland County, Virginia, will formally recognize a donation that has resulted in more than 50 years of field teaching and research at the University of Richmond.
August is here and that means so is back to school season. As incoming college first-years around the country anxiously anticipate the start of their next adventure, University of Richmond has experts provide tips to help students prepare for success.