The art of the crossover
Richmond soccer player Marisa Snee steps off the pitch to test her skills in sports where a foot (almost) never touches a ball.
Gene De Souza, ’97, spends his time immersed in music, which he calls a universal language that brings people together. Here, he answers the Spider Questionnaire.
Here’s how the University of Richmond is helping lead the quest for answers.
Spiders Near and Far
Interning with a campaign gave senior Sophia Demerath practical experience with listening and finding common ground.
“You don’t focus on the destination — you focus on the journey.”
Around Campus
President Hallock writes that the University of Richmond is recognized as a place that values and supports the exchange of ideas.
“The goal was never to have students reach a specific conclusion.”
Sports
Long jumper Molly Wise, the program record-holder, is elevating her goals for her senior season. Her talent has already put her on the national stage.
Spider women’s basketball has one of the nation’s elite scorers, one of the top three-point attacks, and a panoply of other not-so-secret weapons. But there’s one intangible that might be staying under the radar.
Spider Questionnaire
Gwynne McCue, ’97, knows mindset matters, wishes we could all find more common ground, and talks about what being a Spider means to her.
Drew Poffel, ’99, quotes Mike Tyson, embraces optimism, and talks about why worrying is rarely the effort.
Faculty spotlight
Art professor Sandy Williams IV talks about the incredible melting Lincoln statue, the memes and discussions it sparked, and the role of art.
A neuroscientist on lessons learned from teaching rodents to drive a mini-car.
Editor’s picks
A longtime friendship formed at Richmond led to a remarkable reunion far from Virginia.
No one knows Maggie Doogan’s story like Chrissie Doogan. Maggie’s mother, youth coach, and biggest fan tells the story of her daughter’s rise — and Richmond’s — to national prominence in women’s college basketball.
Spider expertise
President’s columns