University of Richmond will host accomplished journalists to assess the role of media in civil conflict and the evolution of the role since the Civil Rights Movement.
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The Princeton Review has once again recognized the University of Richmond’s sustainability efforts in its “Guide to 399 Green Colleges.” The 2018 edition profiles nearly 400 colleges that The Princeton Review names as having the most exceptional commitments to sustainability.
The University of Richmond will honor First Lieutenant Robert C. L. Fergusson, a 1966 Business School graduate who was the first UR graduate to be killed in action during the Vietnam War. Fergusson was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross by the U.S. Army for extraordinary heroism and devotion to duty.
South African films and photos, as well as a Bok Walk and Illuminated Tree Walk will be featured during The University of Richmond’s campus-wide celebration of International Education Week November 12-16.
The University of Richmond will host janaya khan, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Canada and global advocate for social transformation, justice, and equality, for two upcoming events Oct. 25 and 26.
Kristjen Lundberg, an assistant professor of social psychology at the University of Richmond, and her collaborators have received an award from the International Social Cognition Network for “Best Social Cognition Paper.”