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September 4, 2025

Parking lots U17 (Print Shop), U73 (in front of Lora Robins Court), and U21 (Queally Center) will be closed for Preview Richmond on Friday, Sept. 5. Faculty and staff who normally park in these lots can find alternate parking in lots U12 (Steam Plant), W87 (Modlin Center), and W93 (behind Lora Robins Court).


August 25, 2025
The Community Dialogue Network (CDN) is now accepting applications for the Fall 2025 workshop series. Open to all students, staff, and faculty, the CDN prepares members of our university community to facilitate dialogue across differences.

The six-part workshop series will be held on select Friday mornings throughout the fall semester. Don't miss this chance to grow your skills and connect across the university community!

August 12, 2025
The Web of Inquiry fall proposal deadline is Friday, Sept. 5.
  • Instructors may propose courses with up to two area attributes, First Year Seminars, or Second Language Proficiency courses.
  • Courses in Written Communication, Literary and Textual Inquiry, and Quantitative Data Analysis (especially for arts and humanities majors) are particularly welcome.
  • Don't forget to add Integrated Focus Area attributes to courses in your major.
  • Consider proposing a General Education Seminar (GES187), which may combine any two Integrated Focus Areas.
  • Field of Study proposals (for courses with corresponding Areas of Inquiry) are also due on this date.
  • Instructors must complete all development for proposed Web of Inquiry areas prior to the course start date.
Proposals can be submitted in Coursedog using your department/program credentials. Submitted syllabi must list the new learning outcomes for each proposed area. See the Faculty Resources pages on the website for more information.


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  • September 4, 2025
    Philip Knight

    As I was selecting food for lunch recently, I noticed some flat bread out at a station I never visit, so I figured I'd try a piece. Phil (special diets lead cook in the Heilman Dining Center) quickly moved it out of my reach and told me that it was reserved for students with special diets. He went on to say that if I — or anyone else who isn't gloved — touches it, then that food cannot be served to the students with allergies. I really appreciate that he took the time to explain why I couldn't have any, but more than that, I was impressed with his obvious dedication to keeping food safe for our campus.
    Jean Creamer, Registrar’s Office

    September 3, 2025
    Fehima Vjestica

    Fehima cleans the 4th floor of Weinstein Hall and keeps it spotless! She is always the first person I see every morning, and she always has a big smile and friendly attitude. As a new faculty, she has helped me settle in my office, taken away my cardboard boxes, and is always welcoming. I really appreciate her and want her to know while she may think she works behind the scenes, her work is very much appreciated!
    Kavitha Cardoza, Journalism

  • September 2, 2025
    Kay Robertson

    Kay Robertson was tasked with distributing service awards for some of us who could not be at the awards meeting and was holding them for pick up. Knowing that I teach remotely and don't get to campus as often as I would like, she kindly offered to send it to me at home. I am grateful to receive it thanks to her thoughtfulness!
    Cheryl Huff, SPCS Liberal Arts

    August 29, 2025
    Billie Afflick

    Huge thanks to Billie Afflick at the Dining Center for making our students feel so welcome. SPCS hosted over 50 new students and their families the weekend before classes started, and we planned to treat them to brunch. Shortly before our group arrived from their campus tour, we asked about reserving tables. Billie suggested the Westhampton Room and sprang into action to reserve it. It was a relief to know that our group had a place to sit and continue their conversations as they bonded over the excitement of the semester to come. In the midst of what was already a bustling weekend, Billie went out of her way to propose a solution for our crowd — who then enjoyed brunch as the perfect kick-off to their UR experience!
    Phil Melita, SPCS

  • August 22, 2025
    Jay Einck

    Thank you to Jay Einck in Information Services. Jay had tons of patience and great suggestions on ways to assist us with a project that we are currently working on in Risk Management. Thank you for the excellent customer service and IT support, Jay! 
    —Robin Walinski, Risk Management

     

    July 15, 2025
    Sejida Turanovic

    Shout out to Sejida Turanovic for her excellent care of the 3rd floor of the International Center this summer. She has been deep cleaning offices, working around our 30+ summer research students, watering plants for faculty who are out of the office, and sharing some of her marvelous home-grown produce!
    —Sandra Joireman, Political Science

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