What could you do at Richmond? See three University of Richmond students answer the question in a new video broadcast on ESPN.
Science Of Sports How to make the perfect dive Physics professor Christine Helms explains how to make a (very small) splash, as demonstrated by Spider diver Sally Harrington.
Science Of Sports How to throw the perfect spiral Pick up the momentum: Physicist Christine Helms shows how to improve your backyard passing, with some help from Spider quarterback Kyle Wickersham.
Science Of Sports How to sink the perfect putt Physics professor Christine Helms explains how to use science to putt like a pro.
Research & Innovation Risky business Professor Shital Thekdi talks about how to assess and manage personal and organizational risks.
UNIVERSITY NEWS Ride along: Spider retirees showcase dedicated team spirit Exemplary basketball fans enjoy a longtime tradition of shuttling to home games.
Alumni Taking notes: Alum hosts students in an opera master class Matt Worth, a 2000 grad, found his voice at Richmond, and shared his talent with student musicians.
The Science Of Sports The perfect free throw shot In the first in a video series on the Science of Sports, physics professor Christine Helms explains how to shoot a better free throw, featuring Spider basketball star Andre Gustavson.
RESEARCH & INNOVATION Examining mental health, medicine, and the history of childhood History professor Manuella Meyer researches social and political history in Latin America.
UNIVERSITY NEWS Spiders protecting the Amazon See how faculty and students work with indigenous people in the Amazon to identify threats and help curb deforestation in the rainforest.
CAMPUS LIFE Put a wreath on it How do you raise a wreath? Hint: You'll need a dedicated and fearless facilities crew.
SPIDER TALKS Improving health care around the world Health studies professor Kathryn H. Jacobsen talks about how she and her students are working to bring about positive changes in global health policy.