Magazine News
A shift of focus
A senior-year course helped Pascaline Munezero, ’22, decide on her next steps — and the ones after that.
March 7, 2023
Forum
A great question
The many ways we support students set Richmond apart. President Hallock writes that we should always ask, “How can we do better?”
March 7, 2023
American Studies
Back from Berlin
Students reflect on what a weeklong trip to Germany taught them about American culture.
March 6, 2023
Giving
Pillars of philanthropy
A new publication shares stories about, and appreciation for, the gifts supporting Spider futures.
March 5, 2023
Dialogue
Socratic growth
A fellowship program encourages thinkers of all kinds to come together for discussions on classical texts and their application to our society today.
March 5, 2023
Sustainability
Green commitment
A top-50 ranking by Princeton Review reflects a campus-wide dedication to sustainable living.
March 4, 2023
International Education
Innovative approach
UR’s creative problem-solving during the pandemic earned top marks from the Institute of International Education.
March 3, 2023
Diplomacy
Closer connections
UR hosted a panel rolling out a State Department initiative to create closer ties between local and regional governments in the U.S. and abroad.
October 24, 2022
Q&A
Homecoming
Displacement by violence raises difficult questions for refugees — including whether they can or want to return home after what they’ve gone through.
October 23, 2022
Library
Boatwright makeover
If it’s been a few years since you stepped inside Boatwright Memorial Library, you’ll be amazed at the changes to it.
October 22, 2022
Portrait
A mentor
Cort Schneider, UR’s new director of disability services, embraces his various identities as a father, husband, runner, author, and, in his own word, “crip.”
October 21, 2022
Around Campus
On the road again
President emeritus Ed Ayers and Abby Ayers are on the road in an RV to see how Americans are remembering (and forgetting) our past.
October 20, 2022
Forum
Back in the classroom
President Hallock is grateful to add a familiar role to his priorities this semester: professor.