UR has been awarded the 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification.
UR has been awarded the 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification.
There is still time to create and promote a Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum (C-LAC) section for Spring 2026.
C-LAC sections offer students different cultural and linguistic perspectives on an academic subject. These sections are tied to regular course offerings and may involve once a week round-table discussion of assignments in the target language or having students complete independent study projects or papers in the target language.
C-LAC proposals for the spring 2026 semester are due by Friday, Jan. 30.
For more C-LAC information and to access the proposal form, please visit the C-LAC website or contact Ellen Sayles at esayles@richmond.edu.
The Office of Emergency Management, in coordination with the Department of Public Safety, will host a 7-session Safety Series from Jan. 21 to March 4. Snacks and water will be provided.
Schedule a one-on-one retirement counseling appointment right here on campus. The university’s TIAA representative can help you create a plan for your goals. Book an appointment for January 15, January 20, or February 2. Slots available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Gottwald Science Center, Study Room E302.
Call 1-800-732-8353 or go to www.tiaa.org/schedule to schedule your 1-hour session.
“Best Student Support and Counseling Services”
—The Princeton Review (2025)
A new semester kicks off on campus.
Mathematics professor William Ross is quoted.
LaRee Sugg, deputy director of athletics, was inducted into the Chesterfield County 2026 Sports Hall of Fame class. The Hall of Fame celebrates athletes, coaches, and community leaders whose achievements have shaped the region’s sports landscape.
Political science professor Jennifer Pribble, an expert on Latin America, is quoted.
New research by anthropologist and leadership studies professor Christopher von Rueden is featured.
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