University of Richmond Magazine

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.


Spiders Near and Far



Eye



Around Campus


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Moments
They stuck together
Collegian reporter Amelia Beard, ’29, wrote about a celebration of roommates who became great friends and just kept rooming together through four years at UR.
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Forum
Modeling constructive dialogue

President Hallock writes that the University of Richmond is recognized as a place that values and supports the exchange of ideas.


Laura Knouse
Expert
How to thrive with adult ADHD
Psychology professor Laura Knouse, author of the new book Living Well with Adult ADHD, offers five practical tips backed by science.

Sports


Molly Wise jumping at the 2025 NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon
Track And Field
The Spider that flies

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.

A photo of Ally Sweeney high-fiving a member of the women's basketball staff.
Spider Basketball
The coaches’ kids

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


Drew Poffel, ’99
Spider Questionnaire
‘Work hard, add value’

Drew Poffel, ’99, quotes Mike Tyson, embraces optimism, and talks about why worrying is rarely the effort.

Cynthia Paces, W’92, holding her book, Prague: The Heart of Europe
Spider Questionnaire
‘Explore! Take risks!’
Cynthia Paces, W’92, talks about what makes her optimistic, what she’s held onto since college, and something she had to learn the hard way.

Faculty spotlight


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Postscript
Traduttore traditore
“The translator is a traitor,” goes the Italian saying. Five faculty who regularly work on translations describe a word or phrase that challenged their ability to convey meaning from one language to another.

Editor’s picks


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SPIDER FAMILY
A long walk together

A longtime friendship formed at Richmond led to a remarkable reunion far from Virginia.

A promo photo of Maggie Doogan in her Spiders jersey.
Spider Basketball
The making of Richmond Spider Maggie Doogan

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.

Kavya Borra, ’24
Paths
Kavya Borra: A golden voice
Alongside her studies, Kavya Borra, ’24, spent her time at Richmond developing her singing talent and career. Here’s your chance to say you knew her when.
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Lives Of Purpose
7 over 70
In this riff on “30 Under 30” lists, meet seven Spiders who show that a Richmond education keeps rewarding alumni for decades after graduation.

Spider expertise


Tyler Rigot, GC’25, celebrating with teammates at the end of a Banana Ball game in Richmond
Baseball
How to think like a Banana Ball player
After Tyler Rigot, GC’25, finished his final athletic season, he jumped to playing in the Banana Ball league, a fast-paced and antic-filled twist on baseball.
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Wellbeing
How to be supportive
UR’s director of CAPS offers his tips for how to support the mental health needs of the college student in your life.

President’s columns


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Forum
AI is on our minds at UR
President Hallock reflects on efforts across campus to understand and teach the AI-related skills and competencies Spiders should have when they graduate.
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Forum
Economics of financial aid
Investments in financial aid are key to continuing the university’s upward trajectory, writes Kevin F. Hallock, the university’s president.
President Kevin F. Hallock, teaching a class
Forum
Economic thinking
This semester, President Hallock is co-teaching a course about the economics of universities and the complexities of mission-based decision-making.

More to Explore


Innovation
As part of University of Richmond’s Sharp Viewpoint Speaker Series, leading economists David Autor (MIT) and Anton Korinek (UVA) shared insights as they explored the opportunities and challenges ahead related to the future of work in the age of artificial intelligence.