More than a performance
Extended time with guest artists offers students a meaningful opportunity for engagement with the arts, creativity, and possibility.
AI doesn’t ‘see’ the way that you do, and that can be a problem when it categorizes objects and scenes, writes University of Richmond professor Arryn Robbins.
Spiders Near and Far
Morning person or night owl? Spider red or Spider blue? Duc (Ben) Nguyen, ’26, — the student speaker at this year’s commencement — makes the tough choices.
“If you’re scared of doing it, that’s probably a good sign you should do it.”
Around Campus
The moment is right to double down on Richmond’s strengths and take our university to even greater heights, writes Kevin F. Hallock, UR’s president. “I’m excited. I hope you are too.”
Five things we learned reading notes from scholarship recipients to scholarship donors
“We have so much in common becasue we’re human.”
Sports
Spider Questionnaire
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.
Faculty spotlight
After 15 years leading Richmond Law, Wendy Perdue is stepping down as dean. She leaves a legacy of putting students at the forefront of every decision.
Art professor Sandy Williams IV talks about the incredible melting Lincoln statue, the memes and discussions it sparked, and the role of art.
Editor’s picks
Richmond soccer player Marisa Snee steps off the pitch to test her skills in sports where a foot (almost) never touches a ball.
Weeks before graduation, senior Sophia Demerath left it all on the field with UR’s club soccer team as it took on VCU in an annual competitionbetween the schools' sport clubs.
Interning with a campaign gave senior Sophia Demerath practical experience with listening and finding common ground.
Spider expertise
President’s columns
President Hallock writes that the University of Richmond is recognized as a place that values and supports the exchange of ideas.