University of Richmond Magazine

A collage featuring a house, trees, road, and people on bicycles.
A collage featuring a house, trees, road, and people on bicycles.

Tailwind of Love

A journey of grief, growth, and friendship

Three photos; A UR basketball player shooting a ball, a student athlete graduating, and a student athlete lifting weights.
Athletics
Beyond the scoreboard

Spider student-athletes have an entire team behind them taking a holistic approach to nurturing their potential.


Spiders Near and Far


A headshot of Chloe Goode.
Public Service
Goode’s good news
Junior Chloe Goode was named a 2025 Truman Scholar, an award designed to launch careers in public service. She's UR’s first Truman recipient since 2014.

Alexandra Castiglia, ’19
Art Insurance
The artsy side of insurance
Alexandra Castiglia, ’19, protects priceless art with passion, proving that a love for art history can lead far beyond the museum.
Benjamin Stalder, ’25, on piano and fellow musicians during “Jazz Mass” at Cannon Memorial Chapel
Music
Bebop blessings
Benjamin Stalder, ’25, set the traditional Latin Mass to the sounds of jazz. His composition debuted in Cannon Memorial Chapel in the spring.

It is amazing how otherwise responsible adults ... can be so crazy during football season.
—Ron Bessent, R’70

Eye



Campus News


“Thanks to our Spider community, our university’s best days are ahead.
—Kevin F. Hallock, president

Visitors come to see the new Burying Ground memorial site
In Memoriam
Bearing new witness
The consecration ceremony for a new memorial was a moment to “recognize and honor those that were seemingly forgotten and voiceless.”
Kaitlin Jones Stasiunas and Tina Hallock at the book launch at the SpiderShop in April 2025
Books
A very Spider tale
Tina Hallock, UR’s first lady, reconceived the origin story of our distinctive mascot as a children’s book. Proceeds go toward scholarships for UR students.

Sports


A photo of baseball coach Mik Aoki with the Spiders baseball team.
Portrait
Forward momentum
Spider baseball coach Mik Aoki measures his program’s success by more than just what happens on the field.

More to Explore


Q&A
We often feature UR students who leave the U.S. to study abroad. Lucas Dominguez Molina, ’25, went the other way — leaving home in Madrid to study for a year in UR’s Robins School of Business.