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Richmond, VA 23173
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Our professors are experts in their fields and are among the best teacher-scholars in the nation. Our curriculum combines sophisticated legal theory with numerous opportunities to put theory into practice. And our students are at the heart of a distinctly collegial community.
Connect with us: Latest news: http://robins.richmond.edu/contact/connect-with-us.html Twitter (@UR_RobinsSchool): http://twitter.com/UR_RobinsSchool Twitter (@U_Richmond_MBA): http://twitter.com/U_Richmond_MBA LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1838968&trk=groups_most_recent-h-dsc&goback=%2Egmr_1838968 As a top business school, the Robins School prepares students to be future leaders in a global business world by providing a dynamic learning community, where real-world teaching practices, scholarship and service are at the forefront of our curriculum. Our curriculum is built on high-quality classroom teaching reinforced by scholarship, heightened experiential learning outside of the classroom and strong ties and relationships with reputed corporate and government entities. As the number one business school for international business education, a global perspective is interwoven throughout all coursework in conjunction with extensive international programs for undergraduates and graduate students.
Connect with us: Latest news: http://robins.richmond.edu/contact/connect-with-us.html Twitter (@UR_RobinsSchool): http://twitter.com/UR_RobinsSchool Twitter (@U_Richmond_MBA): http://twitter.com/U_Richmond_MBA LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1838968&trk=groups_most_recent-h-dsc&goback=%2Egmr_1838968 As a top business school, the Robins School prepares students to be future leaders in a global business world by providing a dynamic learning community, where real-world teaching practices, scholarship and service are at the forefront of our curriculum. Our curriculum is built on high-quality classroom teaching reinforced by scholarship, heightened experiential learning outside of the classroom and strong ties and relationships with reputed corporate and government entities. As the number one business school for international business education, a global perspective is interwoven throughout all coursework in conjunction with extensive international programs for undergraduates and graduate students.
Departments: Art and Art History Biology Chemistry Classical Studies Education English Geography and the Environment History Journalism Latin American and Iberian Studies Mathematics and Computer Science Military Science and Leadership Modern Literatures and Cultures Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religion Rhetoric and Communication Studies Sociology and Anthropology Theatre and Dance Programs: American Studies Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Criminal Justice Environmental Studies Film Studies Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Jewish Studies Philosophy, Politics, Economics and Law Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies For a full list of majors, minors and concentrations, visit http://as.richmond.edu/majors/index.html
The Epsilon Psi chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta was founded at the University of Richmond in 1987. The Epsilon Psi chapter exists to nurture each member throughout her college and alumnae experience and to offer a lifelong opportunity for social, intellectual and moral growth as she meets the higher and broader demands of mature life. Theta is a unique and close knit sorority with members dedicated to philanthropy, ritual, and sisterhood. The sisters' commitment to one another sets this sorority apart from others; every kind of woman fits into Theta. The sorority is an excellent extracurricular activity, an opportunity to provide a helping hand and a lifetime bond.
The University of Richmond Office of International Education offers services and programs to prepare University of Richmond students for life in the global community. We help as many as 650 students a year have an international experience in another country. And, for students who choose to stay on campus at Richmond, we offer academic programming, social connections, and cultural events to help them engage with the global community.
The Office of Alumni and Career Services (OACS) empowers students and alumni to achieve lifelong career success and engage with the University community. We provide and facilitate opportunities to build lifelong relationships and to strengthen the Spider network. OACS works closely with the University of Richmond Alumni Association (URAA), which exists to serve you—closing the gap between academia and the real world, whether you graduated five years ago, or 50.
Please see our website for schedules and further information. We also have an FAQ page for any questions you may have!
Camp Kesem is a nationwide community, driven by passionate college student leaders, that supports children through and beyond their parent’s cancer. A program of Kesem, Camp Kesem operates over 70 free summer camps in 33 states for children ages 6 to 16 who have been touched by a parent’s cancer. This camping experience has a lasting impact on children by providing them a peer-support network that understands their unique needs, builds confidence and strengthens their communication skills. In 2015, Camp Kesem served over 5,000 children coast-to-coast - all funded by generous donations from individuals, foundations, and corporate partners.
The UR Pre-Health Studies program provides guidance, support, academic preparation and clinical experiences for students who are planning health profession careers. Schedule an appt with Dr. Vaughan at http://tinyurl.com/lpn2lxw
The Department of Geography and the Environment at the University of Richmond.
The Epsilon Psi chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta was founded at the University of Richmond in 1987. The Epsilon Psi chapter exists to nurture each member throughout her college and alumnae experience and to offer a lifelong opportunity for social, intellectual and moral growth as she meets the higher and broader demands of mature life. Theta is a unique and close knit sorority with members dedicated to philanthropy, ritual, and sisterhood. The sisters' commitment to one another sets this sorority apart from others; every kind of woman fits into Theta. The sorority is an excellent extracurricular activity, an opportunity to provide a helping hand and a lifetime bond.
The Spidey Key Society is made up of Tour Guides (formerly known as SARs), Interns, Senior Fellow, and Volunteers. This is our main location to promote events and to get more people involved with the Office of Admission, recruiting new Spiders! GO SPIDERS!!!!
One Card is the picture identification card that members of the University of Richmond One Card is the picture identification card that members of the University of Richmond community use to access meal plans, dorms, computer labs, SpiderCard accounts, and to use the library. Stop by the One Card Services office located in the Heilman Center administrative offices (next door to the post office) to obtain your card. It only takes about five minutes.
The University of Richmond provides a collaborative learning and research environment unlike any other in higher education, offering students an extraordinary combination of the liberal arts with law, business, leadership studies, and continuing education. It is characterized by a distinctly integrated student experience—a rich and innovative life for students inside and outside the classroom—and a welcoming spirit that prizes diversity of experience and thought. It is rooted in a determination to engage as a meaningful part of our community and our world. It is committed to ensuring its opportunities are accessible to talented students of all backgrounds.
We do this by opening our students' minds to new ways of thinking and living, fostering a lifelong thirst for personal and professional growth and offering ongoing support to students and alumni through the development of their careers. We deliver exceptional educational programs; engage passionate faculty and staff; and provide world-class support services.
University Dancers is the audition-based dance company at the University of Richmond. Auditions take place on the first Saturday of the fall semester, and are open to all undergraduate students. The company is composed of about 20 strong dancers (dance major, minor, or neither). In addition to rehearsals for the annual concert at the end of February, technique classes take place three times a week. The company trains in multiple styles and has the opportunity to work with a variety of renowned choreographers. University Dancers aims to foster a positive, hardworking atmosphere and supportive community for students who love to dance.