Magazine News
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.
October 20, 2022
Neuroscience
Fast learners
UR’s driving rats took a star turn on the Netflix series The Hidden Lives of Pets.
October 17, 2022
Postscript
UR achieves its 75th student Fulbright award
UR has its 75th student Fulbright recipient.
September 25, 2022
Portrait
Meet Madyson Fitzgerald, '23, journalism intern
Twenty of her stories landed on the front page of the Richmond Times-Dispatch during her internship there.
May 23, 2022
Perspective
Art, history, and imagination
An art history professor explains how a popular video game helps students explore the limits of their knowledge.
May 22, 2022
Ukraine
No ordinary drive
David Mulica will not soon forget his 2022 spring break road trip from Prague to the Polish border.
May 21, 2022
Wellbeing
How to be supportive
UR’s director of CAPS offers his tips for how to support the mental health needs of the college student in your life
May 20, 2022
History
Citizen watch
Professor Samantha Seely’s book on citizenship in post-revolutionary America is being called a “brilliant work of scholarship [that] will change the way we teach early U.S. history.”
May 19, 2022
Forum
Maximizing our potential
Together, we can become — unquestionably — the best small university in the world, writes President Kevin F. Hallock.