Top University of Richmond stories of 2025
December 29, 2025
University News
Our editorial team brought you an array of stories in 2025 — everything from game show contestants to innovative faculty research to articles about our successful alumni.
Choosing a few of the top stories of 2025 was tough, but with your help, we managed to narrow it down.
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Some members of the UR community have had more than their five minutes of fame, for sure. This year, we profiled a student who competed and won $88k on Wheel of Fortune, an alum and former Spider football player who crooned for the masses on Masked Singer, and newbie Spiders — a chef and first-year student — who demonstrated their skills on the Food Network's Chopped and Chopped Junior. Our readers ate it up!
#9
We learned that students develop strong bonds with Richmond faculty and staff that often endure long after commencement. Over the years, faculty have even officiated weddings. English professor Julietta Singh led her former student's literary-themed English countryside wedding — a result of their 15-year friendship.
#8
Spider alumni are everywhere. This year, we interviewed many graduates, including Class of 2020 alum Seyoum Settepani, a model and foreign service generalist for the State Department in New York — in other words, he’s a diplomat. Settepani told us about his protective detail, including the Dalai Lama’s visit to New York City.
#7
Big Green Egg CEO Dan Gertsacov challenged others on LinkedIn to shout out the teacher who influenced their trajectory. We read his post and parlayed it into a UR Now story, highlighting his longstanding relationship with his mentor and former professor Jonathan Wight.
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Boatwright Memorial Library received a facelift, and we happily announced that there were more study spaces and the 8:15 at Boatwright Café got bigger and better.
#5
You helped us cheer on alum and former Spider athlete Kenny Atkinson as he led the Cleveland Cavaliers to the NBA playoffs and was named NBA Coach of the Year.
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And of course, you celebrated when the University of Richmond was ranked among the nation's top liberal arts institutions by U.S. News.
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Everyone wanted to know about one of the most popular courses at UR. So we shared details about Terry Price's You Can’t Think That! Or Can You? class, which filled up within minutes.
#2
Former UR athletes continue to weave their Spider webs and spread the magic. We told you about the three UR alumni who once played ball at the Robins Center and are now at the helm of their own NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball teams.
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The story that received the most views this year was an article about our graduating seniors. You can read more about their four-year academic journey and post-graduation endeavors in Graduating Spiders share their special memories and future plans.
We look forward to bringing you more Spider stories in 2026.
