University of Richmond Magazine

A group of students walk through a forest.

A group of Spiders dug into Maine’s soil to solve a mystery. Instead, they deepened it.

A photo of the African landscape as the sun sets with photos of Mark and Dave as college students and more recently as adults.
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.


Spiders Near and Far


Gwynne McCue, ’97, and Drew Poffel, ’99
Spider Network
How do Spiders connect? Step 1: They show up.

Gwynne McCue, ’97, and Drew Poffel, ’99, never met during their overlapping student years. But after a chance meeting at an alumni event, she redesigned the interior of his Manhattan home.


A photo of Kait Walsh, ’13, with headphones and a microphone.
Design
UR alum develops her own game
Kait Walsh, ’13, is a production director by day. By night, she’s invigorating her personal creativity by designing a narrative exploration game.

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Around Campus


An illustration depicting abstracted rivers, landscapes, and map textures from the Amazon, as well as Virginia. They surround an image of Boatwright tower, and cropped portraits of the university's partners in the Amazon and elsewhere.
Community Engagement
An exchange of ideas

Long-standing community connections built by faculty are often at the heart of amazing opportunities for students.

A photo of Cesar Madarang, B’87, and Elizabeth “Beth” Hallman Madarang, B’88
Philanthropy
Support for mental health on campus
The COVID-19 pandemic brought the importance of mental health to the forefront of one family's thoughts, resulting in a new scholarship for deserving students.


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We must continue to ask, ‘What role could [AI] technologies play at Richmond?’ and ‘What else might our students need to learn to succeed and flourish?’”

—Kevin F. Hallock, UR president

Sports



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


President Kevin F. Hallock, teaching a class on the Economics of the University
Academic Excellence
Expert lessons

Kevin F. Hallock, the university’s president, is giving students a deep dive into the economics of the university in a course he is co-teaching.


Editor’s picks


An illustration of a group of men playing golf. A seeing eye dog sits amongst the group.
Spider Community
Fore sight
Blind since the age of 23, avid golfer Dave Szumowski, R’67, has developed a winning approach to the game he loves.
Illustrations depicting alumni experiences such as remarrying at 70, working in emergency medicine, and performing on broadway.
Lives Of Purpose
Yes, I've done that. Really.
Hit a World Series home run. Make a Broadway debut. Argue a case at the Supreme Court. Spiders who know talk about experiences many of us have imagined.
#SpiderLove
Love, eventually
A kiss in the gazebo between Scott Hurd, B’89, and Diane Kraynak, W’89, was 25 years in the making.

Spider expertise


Student reading in a hammock at Westhampton Lake
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.

Spider nostalgia


Large gong with past UR logo on front
Back Then
The Robins gong show
UR’s varsity cheerleading squad in the late ’70s hosted its very own version of The Gong Show at every football and basketball game.
An illustration of a large banana split on a basketball court
Back Then
Bananas for Spider spirit
In the 1970s, Spiders tried to break world records for largest indoor banana split and largest submarine sandwich. Inside the Robins Center. Really.

More to Explore


Class of 2029
“We’re all in this together. We can learn best and do our best by being present for one another and working together,” President Kevin F. Hallock told the incoming class during fall move-in. Watch as the Spider community welcomed the Class of 2029 to campus.