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MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. BLACK AND LOW-INCOME STUDENT ENROLLMENT DECREASE; SOME Black and low-income student enrollment percentages at the University of Richmond decreased in 2020, according to data from the UR Fact Book.. Some members of UR and the local Richmond community said they were worried that the Board of Trustees' response to the Black Student Coalition’s demands would steepen this trend. RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. OPINION: HOW WILL REMOTE COLLEGE LEARNING IMPACT STUDENTS As colleges and universities across the country (and K-12 schools, too) begin weighing the decision to continue learning in-person or remotely, I wanted to take time to explore the mental health implications of virtual education. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: UR's donor relations tokenize students on need-based financial aid. By Will Walker | March 27, 2018. The university cares more about collecting money and less about the well-being of its minority of students on need-based aid. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: University of Richmond men are ready to discuss masculinity By Mary Sanchez and Olivia Podber | May 7, 2019 . We discovered how willing University of Richmond men are to engage in conversations about masculinities and their positive expressions. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to NEWS - UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER News Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to 228in
MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. BLACK AND LOW-INCOME STUDENT ENROLLMENT DECREASE; SOME Black and low-income student enrollment percentages at the University of Richmond decreased in 2020, according to data from the UR Fact Book.. Some members of UR and the local Richmond community said they were worried that the Board of Trustees' response to the Black Student Coalition’s demands would steepen this trend. RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. OPINION: HOW WILL REMOTE COLLEGE LEARNING IMPACT STUDENTS As colleges and universities across the country (and K-12 schools, too) begin weighing the decision to continue learning in-person or remotely, I wanted to take time to explore the mental health implications of virtual education. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: UR's donor relations tokenize students on need-based financial aid. By Will Walker | March 27, 2018. The university cares more about collecting money and less about the well-being of its minority of students on need-based aid. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: University of Richmond men are ready to discuss masculinity By Mary Sanchez and Olivia Podber | May 7, 2019 . We discovered how willing University of Richmond men are to engage in conversations about masculinities and their positive expressions. RICHMOND RESTAURANTS REOPEN AFTER COVID-19 MANDATE LIFT 1 day ago · Following Gov. Ralph Northam’s May 28 mandate to lift COVID-19 restrictions, local Richmond restaurants have started reopening to full capacity. The restaurant industry has been one of the sectors hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Business Insider. The total shortfall in RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
HATE CRIMES AGAINST ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE Although, overall, Anti-Asian people's behavior has been underreported in the news and on social media until the current spike in harassment. “Nobody talked about it, nobody cared,” sophomore Penny Hu said. “And no news coverage about like ‘Hey, that’s notacceptable.’”
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER Students discuss mail-in ballots, election security. By Meredith Moran | November 3, 2020. Election security has been a heavily discussed topic leading up to the presidential election, with more people voting by mail because of COVID-19. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER University of Richmond's Student Newspaper UR ADMISSIONS STAFF SPEAK ABOUT PANDEMIC'S EFFECTS ON UR made the submission of standardized test scores optional for fall 2020 undergraduate applicants to relieve some of the stress of the college application process in the midst of the pandemic, as previously reported by The Collegian. "Especially since we've become test-optional we've gotten a lot of questions about how it will affect the application ," Holm said. POLL SHOWS LARGE SHARE OF UR STUDENT RESPONDENTS VOTING Ninety percent of University of Richmond undergraduate students who self-selected to complete a recent Collegian poll said they planned to vote in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. 78% of those students said they planned to vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris of theDemocratic Party.
TWO YEARS AFTER TRAGEDY, UR REMEMBERS AUGUSTUS LEE Two years after tragedy, UR remembers Augustus Lee. Sophomore Augustus “Gus” Lee was a redshirt freshman for the football team and a defensive back. On Sept. 23, 2019, what would have been Augustus “Gus” Lee's 21st birthday, a few University of Richmond students placed sunflowers on the football field’s 28-yard line andreminisced
COMPUTER SCIENCE PROFESSOR LEWIS BARNETT REMEMBERED FOR Editor's Note: This article was updated to remove a euphemism from the lede. Lewis Barnett III, professor of computer science emeritus at the University of Richmond, inspired those around him with his unwavering work ethic, kindness, wry sense of humor and love of all thingscomputer science.
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to NEWS - UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER News Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to 228in
MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. BLACK AND LOW-INCOME STUDENT ENROLLMENT DECREASE; SOME Black and low-income student enrollment percentages at the University of Richmond decreased in 2020, according to data from the UR Fact Book.. Some members of UR and the local Richmond community said they were worried that the Board of Trustees' response to the Black Student Coalition’s demands would steepen this trend. RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
OPINION: HOW WILL REMOTE COLLEGE LEARNING IMPACT STUDENTS As colleges and universities across the country (and K-12 schools, too) begin weighing the decision to continue learning in-person or remotely, I wanted to take time to explore the mental health implications of virtual education. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: UR's donor relations tokenize students on need-based financial aid. By Will Walker | March 27, 2018. The university cares more about collecting money and less about the well-being of its minority of students on need-based aid. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: University of Richmond men are ready to discuss masculinity By Mary Sanchez and Olivia Podber | May 7, 2019 . We discovered how willing University of Richmond men are to engage in conversations about masculinities and their positive expressions. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to NEWS - UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER News Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to 228in
MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. BLACK AND LOW-INCOME STUDENT ENROLLMENT DECREASE; SOME Black and low-income student enrollment percentages at the University of Richmond decreased in 2020, according to data from the UR Fact Book.. Some members of UR and the local Richmond community said they were worried that the Board of Trustees' response to the Black Student Coalition’s demands would steepen this trend. RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
OPINION: HOW WILL REMOTE COLLEGE LEARNING IMPACT STUDENTS As colleges and universities across the country (and K-12 schools, too) begin weighing the decision to continue learning in-person or remotely, I wanted to take time to explore the mental health implications of virtual education. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: UR's donor relations tokenize students on need-based financial aid. By Will Walker | March 27, 2018. The university cares more about collecting money and less about the well-being of its minority of students on need-based aid. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: University of Richmond men are ready to discuss masculinity By Mary Sanchez and Olivia Podber | May 7, 2019 . We discovered how willing University of Richmond men are to engage in conversations about masculinities and their positive expressions. RICHMOND RESTAURANTS REOPEN AFTER COVID-19 MANDATE LIFT 1 day ago · Following Gov. Ralph Northam’s May 28 mandate to lift COVID-19 restrictions, local Richmond restaurants have started reopening to full capacity. The restaurant industry has been one of the sectors hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Business Insider. The total shortfall in RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. HATE CRIMES AGAINST ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE Although, overall, Anti-Asian people's behavior has been underreported in the news and on social media until the current spike in harassment. “Nobody talked about it, nobody cared,” sophomore Penny Hu said. “And no news coverage about like ‘Hey, that’s notacceptable.’”
BLACK STUDENT STATEMENT DEMANDS CHANGES, RENAMING OF Editor's note: This is a developing story. Shira Greer is a Collegian editor. A coalition of Black University of Richmond students released a statement outlining demands for UR to improve Black student welfare on campus, with the condition that Black students would begin withdrawing from involvement at UR if progress on the demands is notmade by April 1.
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER University of Richmond's Student Newspaper UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER Students discuss mail-in ballots, election security. By Meredith Moran | November 3, 2020. Election security has been a heavily discussed topic leading up to the presidential election, with more people voting by mail because of COVID-19. UR ADMISSIONS STAFF SPEAK ABOUT PANDEMIC'S EFFECTS ON UR made the submission of standardized test scores optional for fall 2020 undergraduate applicants to relieve some of the stress of the college application process in the midst of the pandemic, as previously reported by The Collegian. "Especially since we've become test-optional we've gotten a lot of questions about how it will affect the application ," Holm said. POLL SHOWS LARGE SHARE OF UR STUDENT RESPONDENTS VOTING The poll received 543 responses, a sample equal to about 20% of the undergraduate student population, based on the 2019-20 UR Factbook. TWO YEARS AFTER TRAGEDY, UR REMEMBERS AUGUSTUS LEE Two years after tragedy, UR remembers Augustus Lee. Sophomore Augustus “Gus” Lee was a redshirt freshman for the football team and a defensive back. On Sept. 23, 2019, what would have been Augustus “Gus” Lee's 21st birthday, a few University of Richmond students placed sunflowers on the football field’s 28-yard line andreminisced
COMPUTER SCIENCE PROFESSOR LEWIS BARNETT REMEMBERED FOR Editor's Note: This article was updated to remove a euphemism from the lede. Lewis Barnett III, professor of computer science emeritus at the University of Richmond, inspired those around him with his unwavering work ethic, kindness, wry sense of humor and love of all thingscomputer science.
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR HERE GIVING DAY 2021 RESUMES, MORE THAN $1 MILLION The University of Richmond’s 2021 Giving Day resumed and took place from May 25-26, with $1,186,306 raised by 1,912 donors, according to UR's website.. The third annual event, known as UR Here, was paused for an unspecified reason in an update posted on the website on April 6 following the UR Black Student Coalition’s demand for community members and alumni to cease donations. UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. UR RECEIVED GOVERNMENT STIMULUS FUNDS, ALLOCATED TO COVID Biden’s COVID-19 relief bill designates $40 billion to universities across the United States and recommends schools use half of the funds they receive to give need-based financial aid to students.. The stimulus prioritizes universities with endowments less than $1 million, but UR, which has an approximately $2.5 billion endowment, nonetheless expects to receive some funding, Hale said. BLACK AND LOW-INCOME STUDENT ENROLLMENT DECREASE; SOME Black and low-income student enrollment percentages at the University of Richmond decreased in 2020, according to data from the UR Fact Book.. Some members of UR and the local Richmond community said they were worried that the Board of Trustees' response to the Black Student Coalition’s demands would steepen this trend. RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. SEVEN FACULTY SENATE MEMBERS "DEEPLY TROUBLED" BY TONE OF Seven members of the University of Richmond Faculty Senate wrote in a statement on March 30 they were deeply troubled by the tone, tenor and substance of their meeting with the Board of Trustees on March 26. HATE CRIMES AGAINST ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE Although, overall, Anti-Asian people's behavior has been underreported in the news and on social media until the current spike in harassment. “Nobody talked about it, nobody cared,” sophomore Penny Hu said. “And no news coverage about like ‘Hey, that’s notacceptable.’”
NEW CIO, SPIDER MANAGEMENT PRESIDENT JOINS UR William McLean joined the University of Richmond on Jan. 1 as chief investment officer and president of UR's investment firm, Spider Management Company LLC, for a five-year appointment, according to a UR press release.. McLean, a chartered financial analyst (CFA), came to UR from Northwestern University, where he served as CIO and vice president for more than 18 years, he said. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR HERE GIVING DAY 2021 RESUMES, MORE THAN $1 MILLION The University of Richmond’s 2021 Giving Day resumed and took place from May 25-26, with $1,186,306 raised by 1,912 donors, according to UR's website.. The third annual event, known as UR Here, was paused for an unspecified reason in an update posted on the website on April 6 following the UR Black Student Coalition’s demand for community members and alumni to cease donations. UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. UR RECEIVED GOVERNMENT STIMULUS FUNDS, ALLOCATED TO COVID Biden’s COVID-19 relief bill designates $40 billion to universities across the United States and recommends schools use half of the funds they receive to give need-based financial aid to students.. The stimulus prioritizes universities with endowments less than $1 million, but UR, which has an approximately $2.5 billion endowment, nonetheless expects to receive some funding, Hale said. BLACK AND LOW-INCOME STUDENT ENROLLMENT DECREASE; SOME Black and low-income student enrollment percentages at the University of Richmond decreased in 2020, according to data from the UR Fact Book.. Some members of UR and the local Richmond community said they were worried that the Board of Trustees' response to the Black Student Coalition’s demands would steepen this trend. RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. SEVEN FACULTY SENATE MEMBERS "DEEPLY TROUBLED" BY TONE OF Seven members of the University of Richmond Faculty Senate wrote in a statement on March 30 they were deeply troubled by the tone, tenor and substance of their meeting with the Board of Trustees on March 26. HATE CRIMES AGAINST ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE Although, overall, Anti-Asian people's behavior has been underreported in the news and on social media until the current spike in harassment. “Nobody talked about it, nobody cared,” sophomore Penny Hu said. “And no news coverage about like ‘Hey, that’s notacceptable.’”
NEW CIO, SPIDER MANAGEMENT PRESIDENT JOINS UR William McLean joined the University of Richmond on Jan. 1 as chief investment officer and president of UR's investment firm, Spider Management Company LLC, for a five-year appointment, according to a UR press release.. McLean, a chartered financial analyst (CFA), came to UR from Northwestern University, where he served as CIO and vice president for more than 18 years, he said. RICHMOND RESTAURANTS REOPEN AFTER COVID-19 MANDATE LIFT 22 hours ago · Following Gov. Ralph Northam’s May 28 mandate to lift COVID-19 restrictions, local Richmond restaurants have started reopening to full capacity. The restaurant industry has been one of the sectors hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Business Insider. The total shortfall in LIFE - UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER Lifestyle Who let the dog out? A day in the life of Emmett, the well-being dog By Julia Borger | February 23, 2021 “Emmet is a great asset to the new Well-Being Center, providing students with a calming and comforting resource,” student employee and senior Josie Andersonsaid.
UR HERE GIVING DAY 2021 RESUMES, MORE THAN $1 MILLION The University of Richmond’s 2021 Giving Day resumed and took place from May 25-26, with $1,186,306 raised by 1,912 donors, according to UR's website.. The third annual event, known as UR Here, was paused for an unspecified reason in an update posted on the website on April 6 following the UR Black Student Coalition’s demand for community members and alumni to cease donations. UR RECEIVED GOVERNMENT STIMULUS FUNDS, ALLOCATED TO COVID Biden’s COVID-19 relief bill designates $40 billion to universities across the United States and recommends schools use half of the funds they receive to give need-based financial aid to students.. The stimulus prioritizes universities with endowments less than $1 million, but UR, which has an approximately $2.5 billion endowment, nonetheless expects to receive some funding, Hale said. SPIDER SOLAR PROGRAM PROVIDES UR WITH SOLAR ENERGY The University of Richmond matches 100% of its electricity needs with a single solar power source because of the Spider Solar program, which has been live since Dec. 31, 2020. Located about an hour north of UR in Spotsylvania County, Spider Solar is a OPINION: MODERN BIOLOGY DEPARTMENTS MUST CONFRONT HOW Coming soon after the revelation that a campus dorm is named after Douglas Southall Freeman, a man who promoted eugenics, it is an important reminder that support of this racist pseudoscience has been part of the past discourse on campus.. Repudiation of racism must be part of our current discourse in biology. The biology department unequivocally condemns eugenics and SEVEN FACULTY SENATE MEMBERS "DEEPLY TROUBLED" BY TONE OF Seven members of the University of Richmond Faculty Senate wrote in a statement on March 30 they were deeply troubled by the tone, tenor and substance of their meeting with the Board of Trustees on March 26. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
FILM FRIDAYS: “THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER Thankfully, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” the newest Disney+ show from Marvel, gives some much-deserved screentime to these beloved protagonists. Both Falcon and the Winter Soldier have appeared throughout the MCU, yet even with their limited screen time, fans wanted more content centered on these endearing figures. It’s great to see how both of these characters have evolved into COMPUTER SCIENCE PROFESSOR LEWIS BARNETT REMEMBERED FOR Editor's Note: This article was updated to remove a euphemism from the lede. Lewis Barnett III, professor of computer science emeritus at the University of Richmond, inspired those around him with his unwavering work ethic, kindness, wry sense of humor and love of all thingscomputer science.
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to NEWS - UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER News Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to 228in
MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR HERE GIVING DAY 2021 RESUMES, MORE THAN $1 MILLION The University of Richmond’s 2021 Giving Day resumed and took place from May 25-26, with $1,186,306 raised by 1,912 donors, according to UR's website.. The third annual event, known as UR Here, was paused for an unspecified reason in an update posted on the website on April 6 following the UR Black Student Coalition’s demand for community members and alumni to cease donations. UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. UR RECEIVED GOVERNMENT STIMULUS FUNDS, ALLOCATED TO COVID Biden’s COVID-19 relief bill designates $40 billion to universities across the United States and recommends schools use half of the funds they receive to give need-based financial aid to students.. The stimulus prioritizes universities with endowments less than $1 million, but UR, which has an approximately $2.5 billion endowment, nonetheless expects to receive some funding, Hale said. BLACK AND LOW-INCOME STUDENT ENROLLMENT DECREASE; SOME Black and low-income student enrollment percentages at the University of Richmond decreased in 2020, according to data from the UR Fact Book.. Some members of UR and the local Richmond community said they were worried that the Board of Trustees' response to the Black Student Coalition’s demands would steepen this trend. RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. HATE CRIMES AGAINST ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE Although, overall, Anti-Asian people's behavior has been underreported in the news and on social media until the current spike in harassment. “Nobody talked about it, nobody cared,” sophomore Penny Hu said. “And no news coverage about like ‘Hey, that’s notacceptable.’”
SEVEN FACULTY SENATE MEMBERS "DEEPLY TROUBLED" BY TONE OF Seven members of the University of Richmond Faculty Senate wrote in a statement on March 30 they were deeply troubled by the tone, tenor and substance of their meeting with the Board of Trustees on March 26. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to NEWS - UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER News Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to 228in
MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR HERE GIVING DAY 2021 RESUMES, MORE THAN $1 MILLION The University of Richmond’s 2021 Giving Day resumed and took place from May 25-26, with $1,186,306 raised by 1,912 donors, according to UR's website.. The third annual event, known as UR Here, was paused for an unspecified reason in an update posted on the website on April 6 following the UR Black Student Coalition’s demand for community members and alumni to cease donations. UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. UR RECEIVED GOVERNMENT STIMULUS FUNDS, ALLOCATED TO COVID Biden’s COVID-19 relief bill designates $40 billion to universities across the United States and recommends schools use half of the funds they receive to give need-based financial aid to students.. The stimulus prioritizes universities with endowments less than $1 million, but UR, which has an approximately $2.5 billion endowment, nonetheless expects to receive some funding, Hale said. BLACK AND LOW-INCOME STUDENT ENROLLMENT DECREASE; SOME Black and low-income student enrollment percentages at the University of Richmond decreased in 2020, according to data from the UR Fact Book.. Some members of UR and the local Richmond community said they were worried that the Board of Trustees' response to the Black Student Coalition’s demands would steepen this trend. RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. HATE CRIMES AGAINST ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE Although, overall, Anti-Asian people's behavior has been underreported in the news and on social media until the current spike in harassment. “Nobody talked about it, nobody cared,” sophomore Penny Hu said. “And no news coverage about like ‘Hey, that’s notacceptable.’”
SEVEN FACULTY SENATE MEMBERS "DEEPLY TROUBLED" BY TONE OF Seven members of the University of Richmond Faculty Senate wrote in a statement on March 30 they were deeply troubled by the tone, tenor and substance of their meeting with the Board of Trustees on March 26. RICHMOND RESTAURANTS REOPEN AFTER COVID-19 MANDATE LIFT 22 hours ago · Following Gov. Ralph Northam’s May 28 mandate to lift COVID-19 restrictions, local Richmond restaurants have started reopening to full capacity. The restaurant industry has been one of the sectors hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Business Insider. The total shortfall in LIFE - UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER A day in the life of Emmett, the well-being dog. By Julia Borger | February 23, 2021. “Emmet is a great asset to the new Well-Being Center, providing students with a calming and comforting resource,” student employee and senior Josie Anderson said. Lifestyle. UR HERE GIVING DAY 2021 RESUMES, MORE THAN $1 MILLION The University of Richmond’s 2021 Giving Day resumed and took place from May 25-26, with $1,186,306 raised by 1,912 donors, according to UR's website.. The third annual event, known as UR Here, was paused for an unspecified reason in an update posted on the website on April 6 following the UR Black Student Coalition’s demand for community members and alumni to cease donations. UR RECEIVED GOVERNMENT STIMULUS FUNDS, ALLOCATED TO COVID Biden’s COVID-19 relief bill designates $40 billion to universities across the United States and recommends schools use half of the funds they receive to give need-based financial aid to students.. The stimulus prioritizes universities with endowments less than $1 million, but UR, which has an approximately $2.5 billion endowment, nonetheless expects to receive some funding, Hale said. SPIDER SOLAR PROGRAM PROVIDES UR WITH SOLAR ENERGY The University of Richmond matches 100% of its electricity needs with a single solar power source because of the Spider Solar program, which has been live since Dec. 31, 2020. Located about an hour north of UR in Spotsylvania County, Spider Solar is a OPINION: MODERN BIOLOGY DEPARTMENTS MUST CONFRONT HOW Coming soon after the revelation that a campus dorm is named after Douglas Southall Freeman, a man who promoted eugenics, it is an important reminder that support of this racist pseudoscience has been part of the past discourse on campus.. Repudiation of racism must be part of our current discourse in biology. The biology department unequivocally condemns eugenics and SEVEN FACULTY SENATE MEMBERS "DEEPLY TROUBLED" BY TONE OF Seven members of the University of Richmond Faculty Senate wrote in a statement on March 30 they were deeply troubled by the tone, tenor and substance of their meeting with the Board of Trustees on March 26. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
FILM FRIDAYS: “THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER Thankfully, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” the newest Disney+ show from Marvel, gives some much-deserved screentime to these beloved protagonists. Both Falcon and the Winter Soldier have appeared throughout the MCU, yet even with their limited screen time, fans wanted more content centered on these endearing figures. It’s great to see how both of these characters have evolved into COMPUTER SCIENCE PROFESSOR LEWIS BARNETT REMEMBERED FOR Editor's Note: This article was updated to remove a euphemism from the lede. Lewis Barnett III, professor of computer science emeritus at the University of Richmond, inspired those around him with his unwavering work ethic, kindness, wry sense of humor and love of all thingscomputer science.
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR HERE GIVING DAY 2021 RESUMES, MORE THAN $1 MILLION The University of Richmond’s 2021 Giving Day resumed and took place from May 25-26, with $1,186,306 raised by 1,912 donors, according to UR's website.. The third annual event, known as UR Here, was paused for an unspecified reason in an update posted on the website on April 6 following the UR Black Student Coalition’s demand for community members and alumni to cease donations. UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. UR RECEIVED GOVERNMENT STIMULUS FUNDS, ALLOCATED TO COVID Biden’s COVID-19 relief bill designates $40 billion to universities across the United States and recommends schools use half of the funds they receive to give need-based financial aid to students.. The stimulus prioritizes universities with endowments less than $1 million, but UR, which has an approximately $2.5 billion endowment, nonetheless expects to receive some funding, Hale said. BLACK AND LOW-INCOME STUDENT ENROLLMENT DECREASE; SOME Black and low-income student enrollment percentages at the University of Richmond decreased in 2020, according to data from the UR Fact Book.. Some members of UR and the local Richmond community said they were worried that the Board of Trustees' response to the Black Student Coalition’s demands would steepen this trend. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
SEVEN FACULTY SENATE MEMBERS "DEEPLY TROUBLED" BY TONE OF Seven members of the University of Richmond Faculty Senate wrote in a statement on March 30 they were deeply troubled by the tone, tenor and substance of their meeting with the Board of Trustees on March 26. RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. HATE CRIMES AGAINST ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE Although, overall, Anti-Asian people's behavior has been underreported in the news and on social media until the current spike in harassment. “Nobody talked about it, nobody cared,” sophomore Penny Hu said. “And no news coverage about like ‘Hey, that’s notacceptable.’”
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR HERE GIVING DAY 2021 RESUMES, MORE THAN $1 MILLION The University of Richmond’s 2021 Giving Day resumed and took place from May 25-26, with $1,186,306 raised by 1,912 donors, according to UR's website.. The third annual event, known as UR Here, was paused for an unspecified reason in an update posted on the website on April 6 following the UR Black Student Coalition’s demand for community members and alumni to cease donations. UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. UR RECEIVED GOVERNMENT STIMULUS FUNDS, ALLOCATED TO COVID Biden’s COVID-19 relief bill designates $40 billion to universities across the United States and recommends schools use half of the funds they receive to give need-based financial aid to students.. The stimulus prioritizes universities with endowments less than $1 million, but UR, which has an approximately $2.5 billion endowment, nonetheless expects to receive some funding, Hale said. BLACK AND LOW-INCOME STUDENT ENROLLMENT DECREASE; SOME Black and low-income student enrollment percentages at the University of Richmond decreased in 2020, according to data from the UR Fact Book.. Some members of UR and the local Richmond community said they were worried that the Board of Trustees' response to the Black Student Coalition’s demands would steepen this trend. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
SEVEN FACULTY SENATE MEMBERS "DEEPLY TROUBLED" BY TONE OF Seven members of the University of Richmond Faculty Senate wrote in a statement on March 30 they were deeply troubled by the tone, tenor and substance of their meeting with the Board of Trustees on March 26. RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. HATE CRIMES AGAINST ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE Although, overall, Anti-Asian people's behavior has been underreported in the news and on social media until the current spike in harassment. “Nobody talked about it, nobody cared,” sophomore Penny Hu said. “And no news coverage about like ‘Hey, that’s notacceptable.’”
RICHMOND RESTAURANTS REOPEN AFTER COVID-19 MANDATE LIFT 55 minutes ago · Following Gov. Ralph Northam’s May 28 mandate to lift COVID-19 restrictions, local Richmond restaurants have started reopening to full capacity. The restaurant industry has been one of the sectors hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Business Insider. The total shortfall inCITY & STATE
News Virginia expansion of COVID-19 vaccinations will prioritize college students By Natasha Sokoloff | April 20, 2021 . The University of Richmond will hold an on-campus COVID-19 vaccination clinic the week of April 19, wrote Steve Bisese, vice president for studentdevelopment.
UR HERE GIVING DAY 2021 RESUMES, MORE THAN $1 MILLION The University of Richmond’s 2021 Giving Day resumed and took place from May 25-26, with $1,186,306 raised by 1,912 donors, according to UR's website.. The third annual event, known as UR Here, was paused for an unspecified reason in an update posted on the website on April 6 following the UR Black Student Coalition’s demand for community members and alumni to cease donations. SOME BLACK STUDENTS EXPERIENCE MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES The Black Student Coalition's list of demands released on March 4, which advocates for better mental health services for Black students, highlights the unique set of challenges that Black students and other students of color face at the University of Richmond.. The barriers that students of color face have affected the mental health of some students, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Collegian's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevantto your query.
UR RECEIVED GOVERNMENT STIMULUS FUNDS, ALLOCATED TO COVID Biden’s COVID-19 relief bill designates $40 billion to universities across the United States and recommends schools use half of the funds they receive to give need-based financial aid to students.. The stimulus prioritizes universities with endowments less than $1 million, but UR, which has an approximately $2.5 billion endowment, nonetheless expects to receive some funding, Hale said. SPIDER SOLAR PROGRAM PROVIDES UR WITH SOLAR ENERGY The University of Richmond matches 100% of its electricity needs with a single solar power source because of the Spider Solar program, which has been live since Dec. 31, 2020. Located about an hour north of UR in Spotsylvania County, Spider Solar is a STUDENTS REFLECT ON ABSENCE OF SPRING BREAK FROM SPRING On Oct. 8, 2020, Executive Vice President and Provost Jeffery Legro and Vice President of Student Development Steve Bisese announced via email to the University of Richmond community that spring break would not be occurring in the spring 2021 semester. Now, as final exams have recently ended, students are feeling the mental and emotional effects of not having a mid-semester break from GREEK LIFE REFORM: PART TWO A letter released by KD on Aug. 8 was called insensitive, dismissive and tone-deaf on the Abolish Richmond Greek life page. The letter outlined KD's position for reform as a way to fix systemic problems in Greek life and listed the reforms made by Kappa Delta's national headquarters and by UR's Theta Mu chapter. OPINION: MODERN BIOLOGY DEPARTMENTS MUST CONFRONT HOW Coming soon after the revelation that a campus dorm is named after Douglas Southall Freeman, a man who promoted eugenics, it is an important reminder that support of this racist pseudoscience has been part of the past discourse on campus.. Repudiation of racism must be part of our current discourse in biology. The biology department unequivocally condemns eugenics and UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to NEWS - UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER News Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to 228in
MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. OPINION: HOW WILL REMOTE COLLEGE LEARNING IMPACT STUDENTS As colleges and universities across the country (and K-12 schools, too) begin weighing the decision to continue learning in-person or remotely, I wanted to take time to explore the mental health implications of virtual education. COMPUTER SCIENCE PROFESSOR LEWIS BARNETT REMEMBERED FOR Editor's Note: This article was updated to remove a euphemism from the lede. Lewis Barnett III, professor of computer science emeritus at the University of Richmond, inspired those around him with his unwavering work ethic, kindness, wry sense of humor and love of all thingscomputer science.
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: UR's donor relations tokenize students on need-based financial aid. By Will Walker | March 27, 2018. The university cares more about collecting money and less about the well-being of its minority of students on need-based aid. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: University of Richmond men are ready to discuss masculinity By Mary Sanchez and Olivia Podber | May 7, 2019 . We discovered how willing University of Richmond men are to engage in conversations about masculinities and their positive expressions. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to NEWS - UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER News Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to 228in
MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. OPINION: HOW WILL REMOTE COLLEGE LEARNING IMPACT STUDENTS As colleges and universities across the country (and K-12 schools, too) begin weighing the decision to continue learning in-person or remotely, I wanted to take time to explore the mental health implications of virtual education. COMPUTER SCIENCE PROFESSOR LEWIS BARNETT REMEMBERED FOR Editor's Note: This article was updated to remove a euphemism from the lede. Lewis Barnett III, professor of computer science emeritus at the University of Richmond, inspired those around him with his unwavering work ethic, kindness, wry sense of humor and love of all thingscomputer science.
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: UR's donor relations tokenize students on need-based financial aid. By Will Walker | March 27, 2018. The university cares more about collecting money and less about the well-being of its minority of students on need-based aid. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: University of Richmond men are ready to discuss masculinity By Mary Sanchez and Olivia Podber | May 7, 2019 . We discovered how willing University of Richmond men are to engage in conversations about masculinities and their positive expressions. UR HERE GIVING DAY 2021 RESUMES, MORE THAN $1 MILLION The University of Richmond’s 2021 Giving Day resumed and took place from May 25-26, with $1,186,306 raised by 1,912 donors, according to UR's website.. The third annual event, known as UR Here, was paused for an unspecified reason in an update posted on the website on April 6 following the UR Black Student Coalition’s demand for community members and alumni to cease donations. RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. SPIDER SOLAR PROGRAM PROVIDES UR WITH SOLAR ENERGY The University of Richmond matches 100% of its electricity needs with a single solar power source because of the Spider Solar program, which has been live since Dec. 31, 2020. Located about an hour north of UR in Spotsylvania County, Spider Solar is a UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER Students discuss mail-in ballots, election security. By Meredith Moran | November 3, 2020. Election security has been a heavily discussed topic leading up to the presidential election, with more people voting by mail because of COVID-19. HATE CRIMES AGAINST ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE Although, overall, Anti-Asian people's behavior has been underreported in the news and on social media until the current spike in harassment. “Nobody talked about it, nobody cared,” sophomore Penny Hu said. “And no news coverage about like ‘Hey, that’s notacceptable.’”
SEVEN FACULTY SENATE MEMBERS "DEEPLY TROUBLED" BY TONE OF Seven members of the University of Richmond Faculty Senate wrote in a statement on March 30 they were deeply troubled by the tone, tenor and substance of their meeting with the Board of Trustees on March 26. NEW CIO, SPIDER MANAGEMENT PRESIDENT JOINS UR William McLean joined the University of Richmond on Jan. 1 as chief investment officer and president of UR's investment firm, Spider Management Company LLC, for a five-year appointment, according to a UR press release.. McLean, a chartered financial analyst (CFA), came to UR from Northwestern University, where he served as CIO and vice president for more than 18 years, he said. BREAKING: THETA CHI SUSPENDED By Olivia Diaz. September 24, 2020 | 9:51pm EDT. The University of Richmond suspended Theta Chi’s Omicron chapter Wednesday because of a hazing investigation, associate director of Greek life Meg Pevarski wrote in an email to The Collegian on Thursday. This is the second time this year that Theta Chi has been suspended . UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER Students reflect on absence of spring break from spring semester By Susanna Getis | May 17, 2021 . Instead of spring break, UR provided students with two wellness days, on Feb. 9 and April 7, as well as a light workload week from March 1 to March 5. TWO YEARS AFTER TRAGEDY, UR REMEMBERS AUGUSTUS LEE Two years after tragedy, UR remembers Augustus Lee. Sophomore Augustus “Gus” Lee was a redshirt freshman for the football team and a defensive back. On Sept. 23, 2019, what would have been Augustus “Gus” Lee's 21st birthday, a few University of Richmond students placed sunflowers on the football field’s 28-yard line andreminisced
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to NEWS - UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER News Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to 228in
MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. OPINION: HOW WILL REMOTE COLLEGE LEARNING IMPACT STUDENTS As colleges and universities across the country (and K-12 schools, too) begin weighing the decision to continue learning in-person or remotely, I wanted to take time to explore the mental health implications of virtual education. COMPUTER SCIENCE PROFESSOR LEWIS BARNETT REMEMBERED FOR Editor's Note: This article was updated to remove a euphemism from the lede. Lewis Barnett III, professor of computer science emeritus at the University of Richmond, inspired those around him with his unwavering work ethic, kindness, wry sense of humor and love of all thingscomputer science.
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: UR's donor relations tokenize students on need-based financial aid. By Will Walker | March 27, 2018. The university cares more about collecting money and less about the well-being of its minority of students on need-based aid. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: University of Richmond men are ready to discuss masculinity By Mary Sanchez and Olivia Podber | May 7, 2019 . We discovered how willing University of Richmond men are to engage in conversations about masculinities and their positive expressions. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPERNEWSFEATURESSPORTSLIFEOPINIONSMULTIMEDIA Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to NEWS - UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER News Black and low-income student enrollment decrease; some worried Board of Trustees actions might steepen decline By Olivia du Bois | April 28, 2021 . Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to 228in
MCAULIFFE LEADS IN VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLLS AHEAD OF JUNE 8 With less than one week until the Virginia Democratic governor primary, former governor Terry McAuliffe, leads the gubernatorial race ahead of former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy and Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, in one of the most diverse fields of candidates in the Commonwealth’s history. The winner of the primary will run against Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in a critical UR FACULTY PASS MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE IN PAUL QUEALLY Editor's Note: This is a developing story. University of Richmond faculty members passed a motion of no confidence in Rector Paul Queally and called for his resignation from the Board of Trustees, according to an April 12 statement obtained by the Collegian. FLYERS DESCRIBING A.H. ROBINS COMPANY DISTRIBUTION OF Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20thcentury.
RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. OPINION: HOW WILL REMOTE COLLEGE LEARNING IMPACT STUDENTS As colleges and universities across the country (and K-12 schools, too) begin weighing the decision to continue learning in-person or remotely, I wanted to take time to explore the mental health implications of virtual education. COMPUTER SCIENCE PROFESSOR LEWIS BARNETT REMEMBERED FOR Editor's Note: This article was updated to remove a euphemism from the lede. Lewis Barnett III, professor of computer science emeritus at the University of Richmond, inspired those around him with his unwavering work ethic, kindness, wry sense of humor and love of all thingscomputer science.
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: UR's donor relations tokenize students on need-based financial aid. By Will Walker | March 27, 2018. The university cares more about collecting money and less about the well-being of its minority of students on need-based aid. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER OPINION: University of Richmond men are ready to discuss masculinity By Mary Sanchez and Olivia Podber | May 7, 2019 . We discovered how willing University of Richmond men are to engage in conversations about masculinities and their positive expressions. UR HERE GIVING DAY 2021 RESUMES, MORE THAN $1 MILLION The University of Richmond’s 2021 Giving Day resumed and took place from May 25-26, with $1,186,306 raised by 1,912 donors, according to UR's website.. The third annual event, known as UR Here, was paused for an unspecified reason in an update posted on the website on April 6 following the UR Black Student Coalition’s demand for community members and alumni to cease donations. RAPID COVID-19 RETURNS SOME FALSE POSITIVES The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students. The University of Richmond is not formally tracking the percentage of test results that are false positives, Sunni Brown, UR's director of media and public relations, wrote in an email to The Collegian. SPIDER SOLAR PROGRAM PROVIDES UR WITH SOLAR ENERGY The University of Richmond matches 100% of its electricity needs with a single solar power source because of the Spider Solar program, which has been live since Dec. 31, 2020. Located about an hour north of UR in Spotsylvania County, Spider Solar is a UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER Students discuss mail-in ballots, election security. By Meredith Moran | November 3, 2020. Election security has been a heavily discussed topic leading up to the presidential election, with more people voting by mail because of COVID-19. HATE CRIMES AGAINST ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE Although, overall, Anti-Asian people's behavior has been underreported in the news and on social media until the current spike in harassment. “Nobody talked about it, nobody cared,” sophomore Penny Hu said. “And no news coverage about like ‘Hey, that’s notacceptable.’”
SEVEN FACULTY SENATE MEMBERS "DEEPLY TROUBLED" BY TONE OF Seven members of the University of Richmond Faculty Senate wrote in a statement on March 30 they were deeply troubled by the tone, tenor and substance of their meeting with the Board of Trustees on March 26. NEW CIO, SPIDER MANAGEMENT PRESIDENT JOINS UR William McLean joined the University of Richmond on Jan. 1 as chief investment officer and president of UR's investment firm, Spider Management Company LLC, for a five-year appointment, according to a UR press release.. McLean, a chartered financial analyst (CFA), came to UR from Northwestern University, where he served as CIO and vice president for more than 18 years, he said. BREAKING: THETA CHI SUSPENDED By Olivia Diaz. September 24, 2020 | 9:51pm EDT. The University of Richmond suspended Theta Chi’s Omicron chapter Wednesday because of a hazing investigation, associate director of Greek life Meg Pevarski wrote in an email to The Collegian on Thursday. This is the second time this year that Theta Chi has been suspended . UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER Students reflect on absence of spring break from spring semester By Susanna Getis | May 17, 2021 . Instead of spring break, UR provided students with two wellness days, on Feb. 9 and April 7, as well as a light workload week from March 1 to March 5. TWO YEARS AFTER TRAGEDY, UR REMEMBERS AUGUSTUS LEE Two years after tragedy, UR remembers Augustus Lee. Sophomore Augustus “Gus” Lee was a redshirt freshman for the football team and a defensive back. On Sept. 23, 2019, what would have been Augustus “Gus” Lee's 21st birthday, a few University of Richmond students placed sunflowers on the football field’s 28-yard line andreminisced
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The third annual event, known as UR Here, was paused for an unspecified reason in an update posted on the website on April 6. ‘A SICK AND DYING ANIMAL:’ 2010S THETA CHI PRESENTATION CREATED BY SOME MEMBERS PORTRAYS RACIST, HOMOPHOBIC, SEXIST, ANTI-SEMITIC,ABLEIST CONTENT
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The slideshow, which was last modified in Feb. 2018, was acquired following a series of suspensions of the Theta Chi Omicron chapter in2020.
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Following a decade of decline, Black student enrollment at UR totaled 232 in the fall of 2019 and decreased to 228 in 2020, according to URFact Books.
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The University of Richmond will hold an on-campus COVID-19 vaccination clinic the week of April 19, wrote Steve Bisese, vice president for student development.COVID-19 UPDATES
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The 14-person student-managed fund invests over $1 million, John Earl, professor of finance, said.FEATURES
SOME BLACK STUDENTS EXPERIENCE MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES, EFFECTS MAY BE WORSENED BY PANDEMICBy Lauren Oligino
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“If you are engaging in activism and you're not taking time to rest, you may not be there tomorrow to continue...,” Camilla Nonterah, professor of psychology, said. STUDENTS REFLECT ON ABSENCE OF SPRING BREAK FROM SPRING SEMESTERBy Susanna Getis
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