Long-standing community connections built by faculty are often at the heart of amazing opportunities for students.
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.
Long-standing community connections built by faculty are often at the heart of amazing opportunities for students.
A longtime friendship formed at Richmond led to a remarkable reunion far from Virginia.
Gene De Souza, ’97, began a career in world music as a student DJ for UR's radio station, WDCE. Now, he's general manager at WDNA.
“For me, being civically engaged is about treating whatever community you’re in like home and the people who inhabit it like family.”
“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?’”
As Eli Beech-Brown cycled hundreds of miles in memory of his late father, his best friend and 2024 classmate Miles Goldman documented the journey.
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.
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.
When Gorbachev visited UR in 1993, he made history — and mischief — by autographing an unexpected item before taking the stage.